News: New link road for Stainforth takes step closer to completion.
www.doncaster.gov.uk/News/new-link-road-for-stainforth-takes-step-closer-to-completionWork to complete a new £1.73m link road in Doncaster will be completed this summer.
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Challenging behaviour can include a range of behaviours such as hurting others or themselves, destructive behaviours and more.
If you are a child in care living in Doncaster and have a social worker then you’re in the right place!
Work to complete a new £1.73m link road in Doncaster will be completed this summer.
As part of the budget process for 2025/26 all fees and charges have been reviewed.
If you are carrying on a business involving animals, under the Animal Welfare (Licensing of activities involving animals) Regulations 2018 you will require a licence for the following activities: Selling animals as Pets Providing or arranging for the provision of boarding for cats & dogs Hiring out horses (riding schools) Breeding Dogs Keeping or training animals for exhibition
The link between planning and health has long been established and almost every planning decision or policy has a potential effect on human health. Good planning and development has a positive effect on healthy lifestyles; this could be through ensuring there is access to safe and convenient green spaces or ensuring air quality levels remain at a safe level.
Managing Authorities (care homes and hospitals) have a duty to provide care within the provisions of the Mental Capacity Act, ensuring any decisions made on behalf of a person who lacks capacity are in their best interests and achieved in a way that is least restrictive of the person’s rights and freedom. If these care arrangements amount to a deprivation of liberty managing authorities must ensure they are not unlawfully depriving a person by failing to make an application for a DoLS authorisation.
Please see below for all Building Control Application forms. See also below Guidance for Duty Holders - building regulations update - 2023
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All mainstream schools and Early Years settings must provide support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). A person is considered to have SEN if they have an intellectual disability (also known as a learning disability) or a condition that makes it harder for them to learn, and they need more support than other pupils who are the same age.
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