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  • Closures, Restrictions and Motor Vehicles on Public Rights of Way

    https://westberks.gov.uk/prowrestrictions

    Legal closures and restrictions on West Berkshire Public Rights of Way (PROW) and use by Motor Vehicles

  • Rights of Way - Capital Projects

    https://westberks.gov.uk/row-pro

    What happens to issues that have been reported to the Rights of Way team? How we asses them and prioritise action.

  • Scrutiny Annual Report 2023-24

    https://westberks.gov.uk/scrutiny-annual-report-2023-2024

    July 2024

  • Abandoned and unwanted vehicles

    https://westberks.gov.uk/abandonedvehicles

    How to report an abandoned, dumped or untaxed vehicle.

  • School Transport Appeals

    https://westberks.gov.uk/school-transport-appeals

    Appealing a decision about a home to school transport application

  • Car boot sales

    https://www.publicprotectionpartnership.org.uk/article/44286/Car-boot-sales

    There are different requirements when selling at car boot sales, depending on whether or not you are a 'trader' in the eyes of the law Although the United Kingd...

  • Car boot sales

    https://www.publicprotectionpartnership.org.uk/article/44182/Car-boot-sales

    There are different requirements when selling at car boot sales, depending on whether or not you are a 'trader' in the eyes of the law Although the United Kingd...

  • Migration and resettlement: business and employment

    https://westberks.gov.uk/migration-resettlement-business-employment

    Information about finding a job when you are new to the country and the support available.

  • More children before and after school

    https://westberks.gov.uk/article/44771/More-children-before-and-after-school

    We know that finding good, affordable childcare is one of the biggest challenges facing parents and carers. Now, primary school children will be able to access ...

  • Buying a motorcycle

    https://www.publicprotectionpartnership.org.uk/article/44327/Buying-a-motorcycle

    In this guide, the words 'must' or 'must not' are used where businesses are legally required to do (or not do) something. The word 'should' is used where there ...