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Closures, Restrictions and Motor Vehicles on Public Rights of Way
https://westberks.gov.uk/prowrestrictionsLegal closures and restrictions on West Berkshire Public Rights of Way (PROW) and use by Motor Vehicles
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Rights of Way - Capital Projects
https://westberks.gov.uk/row-proWhat happens to issues that have been reported to the Rights of Way team? How we asses them and prioritise action.
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Scrutiny Annual Report 2023-24
https://westberks.gov.uk/scrutiny-annual-report-2023-2024July 2024
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Abandoned and unwanted vehicles
https://westberks.gov.uk/abandonedvehiclesHow to report an abandoned, dumped or untaxed vehicle.
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School Transport Appeals
https://westberks.gov.uk/school-transport-appealsAppealing a decision about a home to school transport application
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Car boot sales
https://www.publicprotectionpartnership.org.uk/article/44286/Car-boot-salesThere 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...
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Car boot sales
https://www.publicprotectionpartnership.org.uk/article/44182/Car-boot-salesThere 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...
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Migration and resettlement: business and employment
https://westberks.gov.uk/migration-resettlement-business-employmentInformation about finding a job when you are new to the country and the support available.
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More children before and after school
https://westberks.gov.uk/article/44771/More-children-before-and-after-schoolWe 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 ...
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Buying a motorcycle
https://www.publicprotectionpartnership.org.uk/article/44327/Buying-a-motorcycleIn 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 ...