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Animal health and welfare
We monitor and enforce animal health and welfare on farms and in transit with advice on keeping and moving livestock, disposing of remains, preventing mistreatm...
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Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit for adults of working age who have problems getting around out of doors, or who need personal care, supervision...
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Register your food premises
Any premises that is to be used as a food business is required to be registered with us at least 28 days before opening. Food establishments include market stal...
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Recycling centres (tips)
Your local Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) or tip, is the place to recycle and dispose of household waste. You can only use these facilities if you live...
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Compliments, comments and complaints about Children's Services
We take all compliments, comments and complaints about our services very seriously. By listening to children and young people and their parents/carers, and lear...
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Private water supplies
The Private Water Supplies Regulations 2016, as amended, set standards for water quality and places a duty on the council to ensure the water quality standards ...
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Productivity Plan
All councils in England are required to produce a Productivity Plan. Our Plan sets out how we will improve performance and reduce unnecessary spending.
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Clothes recycling
Find out how to reduce, reuse, revive or recycle your clothes, shoes and textiles.
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Work capability assessment
The work capability assessment for Universal Credit and Employment Support Allowance.
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Transport policy
Transport policies help us decide where best to spend money to improve transport for everyone.