Hot weather and on-shore winds are bringing unusual smells to Southwold. The smell is caused by oil tankers, located off the coast, reducing the pressure in tanks and transferring cargo.
This consultation started on 16th June 2009 and ends on 11th September 2009.
In October 2008, the Minister for Health and Social Services, Edwina Hart AM, established a Task and Finish Group to develop...
This consultation started on 16th June 2009 and ends on 11th September 2009.
In October 2008, the Minister for Health and Social Services, Edwina Hart AM, established a Task and Finish Group to develop...
This consultation started on 19th June 2009, but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.
The Welsh Assembly Government is consulting nationally with ...
This consultation started on 22nd June 2009 and ends on 20th September 2009.
1 This is the second Fire and Rescue Framework for Scotland. The first, published in 2005, as a requirement of the Fire (Scotland...
This consultation started on 22nd June 2009 and ends on 7th September 2009.
1.1 In 2003, before Ofcom came into existence, the Government decided to release a digital dividend when digital switchover (...
This consultation started on 22nd June 2009 and ends on 21st September 2009.
Please send responses by 21 September 2009 to:
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A filling station and a huckster site in the north west have been shut down and 5,500 litres of fuel seized following raids by officers from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) today (Monday).
DSA 33/09
Eight projects from around England will share in £6 million in funding through the Government’s Greener Living Fund, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn announced today.
A Dudley company, which designs, builds and tests components for classic, competition and kit cars, is winning new business in Australia – with help from UK Trade & Investment.
DSA 33/09
Grantham College has won the East Midlands Train to Gain Provider of the Quarter Award for its work with employers across Lincolnshire and the East Midlands.
The annual general meeting of the MPA, and June meeting, will be held in the Chamber, City Hall, The Queen’s Walk, London SE1 2AA at 10.00 a.m. on Thursday 25 June 2009.
A major new survey on what people in the East of England think of their area and their local council demonstrates the importance of renewing local democracy, said Communities Secretary John Denham today.
Eight projects from around England will share in £6 million in funding through the Government’s Greener Living Fund, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn announced today.
Hundreds of service personnel and their families will benefit from accommodation improvements sooner than expected, following a £50m injection from the Treasury. The money, which was announced as part...
The Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Business Secretary Lord Mandelson yesterday hosted a reception for a selection of Britain’s most innovative entrepreneurs at Downing Street to recognise their contribution ...
Today we're launching 'Mind the Gap: Digital England - a rural perspective', the rural contribution to Lord Carter's Digital Britain report. It includes recommendations to Government...
Thanks for trying to help the rural people, together with government we can ensure a future in the digital age with the global villagers!
Have just holidayed in Wales and seen the problem for the Internet, Smart phones etc. at first hand. I think we need higher investment and more radical solutions than the report suggests. Michael ...
Thanks for your comments. We're now looking to work with Government to take forward the recommendations in the report, especially around ensuring that rural areas are not left behind as Next Generation...
The world’s top mountain bikers are to be put through their paces amid the trees and trails of the Forestry Commission estate at Dalby Forest in 2010 when the World Mountain Bike Championships ride into North...
Tees Valley is to benefit from a £62m upgrade to help improve its local bus network, Transport Minister Sadiq Khan announced today.
The latest edition of Agent Update – HMRC’s electronic update for tax agents - is now available.
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage -120 Historic Buildings and 11 Landscapes also at Risk -
The MoD today issued an initial response to the Public Accounts Committee’s (PAC) report into the Type 45 Destroyer programme.
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage and Praises Work of Councils in the South East
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Brighton’s Iconic Heritage
English Heritage highlights best practice in conservation areas
English Heritage highlights best practice in conservation areas
English Heritage highlights best practice in conservation areas
The MoD today issued an initial response to the Public Accounts Committee’s (PAC) report into the Type 45 Destroyer programme.
London Conservation Areas at Risk - Examples Given London Residents and their Council Working Together to Care for Conservation Areas - Examples Given London Borough of Islington Praised by English Heritage for...
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage and Praises Work of Councils in the South East
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Brighton’s Iconic Heritage
English Heritage highlights best practice in conservation areas
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage – 20 Historic Buildings and 14 Scheduled Monuments also at Risk –
English Heritage highlights best practice in conservation areas
English Heritage highlights best practice in conservation areas
English Heritage highlights best practice in conservation areas Southampton City Council Receives English Heritage Award
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage - 33 Historic Buildings and 4 Landscapes also at Risk -
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage 15 Historic Buildings and over 200 Scheduled Ancient Monuments also at Risk
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage
Eighteen conservation areas in Derbyshire are at risk of neglect, decay or damaging change. This was revealed today (Tuesday 23 June) by English Heritage as it launched the 2009 Heritage at Risk register.
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Nation’s Neighbourhood Heritage
Twenty conservation areas in Lincolnshire are at risk of neglect, decay or damaging change. This was revealed today (Tuesday 23 June) by English Heritage as it launched the 2009 Heritage at Risk register.
Twenty five conservation areas in Northamptonshire are at risk of neglect, decay or damaging change. This was revealed today (Tuesday 23 June) by English Heritage as it launched the 2009 Heritage at Risk register...
Twenty five conservation areas in Nottinghamshire are at risk of neglect, decay or damaging change. This was revealed today (Tuesday 23 June) by English Heritage as it launched the 2009 Heritage...
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Nation’s Neighbourhood Heritage
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Nation’s Neighbourhood Heritage
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Nation’s Neighbourhood Heritage
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage
Seventeen conservation areas in Leicestershire and Rutland are at risk of neglect, decay or damaging change. This was revealed by English Heritage as it launched the 2009 Heritage at Risk register in Leicester...
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage 35 Historic Buildings and 66 Scheduled Ancient Monuments also at Risk
English Heritage Launches Campaign To Save Neighbourhood Heritage 19 Historic Buildings and 62 Scheduled Ancient Monuments Also At Risk
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritag 29 Historic Buildings and 43 Scheduled Ancient Monuments also at Risk
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage 15 Historic Buildings and 38 Scheduled Ancient Monuments also at Risk
Seventeen conservation areas in Leicestershire and Rutland are at risk of neglect, decay or damaging change. This was revealed by English Heritage as it launched the 2009 Heritage at Risk register in Leicester...
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage 37 Historic Buildings and 42 Scheduled Ancient Monuments also at Risk
English Heritage Launches Campaign to Save Neighbourhood Heritage 31 Historic Buildings and 9 Scheduled Ancient Monuments also at Risk
Land Registry staff will be on hand to talk to farmers and other landowners at Cumberland Show next month (July).
When times are tough it is important people know where to turn to get all the help and advice they need during an economic downturn. That is why the Government has today launched a booklet for pensioners and ...
Tees valley to benefit from a £62 million bus upgrade
A new task force to ensure our universities become the first choice across the world for on-line distance learning was announced today by Higher Education Minister, David Lammy.
People in rural England are at risk of constantly playing digital ‘catch up’ unless there is a firm commitment to improving communications access warns a new report published today (23 June 2009).
SE 29/09 A lorry driver was jailed for eight years on Friday (19 June) after pleading guilty to smuggling 34 kilos of heroin and seven kilos cocaine, with an estimated street value of £3.7 million, ...
Hundreds of service personnel and their families will benefit from accommodation improvements sooner than expected, following a £50m injection from the Treasury. The money, which was announced as part...
The first six members of the Adaptation Sub-Committee to the CCC were announced today by Environment Secretary Hilary Benn. Dr Sam Fankhauser, Professor Martin Parry, Professor Jim Hall, Dr Andrew Dlugolecki, ...
The Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Business Secretary Lord Mandelson yesterday hosted a reception for a selection of Britain’s most innovative entrepreneurs at Downing Street to recognise their contribution ...
please put a stop to the sale and use of noisy large bore exhaust systems on...
Phase Three of the Highways Agency’s Electronic Service Delivery for Abnormal Loads (ESDAL) service went live today. ESDAL is a free website that will enable hauliers to save time and admin costs by notifying...
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Embargoed: not for release or publication until 00.01 on tuesday 23 june
It is with great sadness that we learned of the death of Norman Glass, who retired as a Commissioner at the end of March 2009.
Norman was appointed as a Board Member for the Countryside Agency...
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This is the 7th of our regular reports to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on the impacts of the credit crunch...
We've submitted the 7th of our regular reports to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on the rural impacts of the recession. Our briefings help inform his contribution...
Embargoed: not for release or publication until 00.01 on tuesday 23 june
72/09 The OFT is warning consumers not to be taken in by businesses claiming to help them become debt free by 'buying' or 'selling on' their debts.