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The published annual statistics relating to the Carrier bag levy that commenced on 8 April 2013
The published annual statistics relating to the Carrier bag levy that commenced on 8 April 2013
The aim of these requirements is to reduce the risk of pig disease spreading through controlling movements and improving traceability. They apply to you if you keep pigs.
Updated guidance for Agricultural Waste.
Useful links for Rural Statistics
This report was submitted to the European Commission in June 2016 and is in draft form until it has been approved.
This report was submitted to the European Commission in June 2016 and will remain in draft form until approved.
An approved Journey Log (JL) is required for journeys of livestock and unregistered horses on long journeys (over 8 hours) to EU Member States and Third Countries.
Noise mapping reports
Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) aims to establish sustainable
The University of Sheffield undertook a survey of the Down and Armagh fens under contract to Environment and Heritage Service, in 1994. The survey produced a list of 30 fen sites which were considered to be of most conservation interest.