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    • Wear Valley local land charges documents

      ...J Bishop Auckland - K Bishop Auckland - L Bishop Auckland - M Bishop Auckland - N Bishop Auckland - O Bishop Auckland - P Bishop...

    • Section 50 Licences

      If you would like to install apparatus beneath a road, verge or pavement (gas pipes, drainage connections, electric connections etc.) a licence will be required...

    • Neighbourhood Watch

      This page explains how to join or start a Neighbourhood Watch scheme, and how they work.

    • Where to walk or run

      Information on walking or running routes in County Durham. These routes are also perfect for anyone interested in nature and wildlife, horse riding and cycling....

    • Neighbourhood wardens

      Neighbourhood wardens work to improve the quality of life for residents by reducing the level of anti-social behaviour and the fear of crime.

    • Government procurement card transactions

      This register includes details of all of our government procurement card transactions and is updated quarterly.

    • Contracts Register

      The register lists all contracts, commissioned activity, purchase orders, framework agreements and other legally enforceable agreements, including waste collect...

    • Business rates data

      The information on this page include some of the most frequently requested business rates data. The information will be published quarterly in the form of CSV r...

    • Properties exempt from Council Tax

      Some homes, either occupied or unoccupied, may be exempt from Council Tax.

    • Noise nuisance

      For noise to be considered a nuisance, it must be unreasonable and have a large impact on the use or enjoyment of your home. It does not cover issues such as in...

    

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