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Biodiversity

  1. Barn owls
  2. Bats
  3. Bees (pollinators)
  4. Ecological surveying
  5. Hedgehogs
  6. Moths
  7. Otters
  8. Water voles

Flying barn owlWhiskered batCarder beeSlow wormOttersSetaceous Hebrew character mothHedgehogWater vole

  • Check what you can put in your bins

    Published on 15 October 2018

    Check what you can put in your bins

    Find out what you can put in each of your bins. (more…)

  • Barn owls

    Published on 8 March 2024

    Barn owls

    Flying barn owlFlying barn owl

    The barn owl is a stunningly beautiful bird with golden  buff coloured upper parts laced with silver grey and white under-parts. It has a distinctive white heart shaped face and when seen in flight the overall impression is of a large white bird. (more…)

  • Vote by post

    Published on 12 October 2018

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  • Bats

    Published on 8 March 2024

    Bats

    Whiskered batWhiskered bat

    There are 16 species of bat in the UK. They are flying mammals. Some are very small – Pipistrelles could fit in a matchbox and only weigh 4g. (more…)

  • Site selection 2018

    Published on 26 February 2024

    Site selection 2018

    The Local Plan archive includes the supporting documents that have been used to help produce the policies and site allocations within the Local Plan. (more…)

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  • London Ultra-Low Emission Zone

    Published on 13 June 2022

    London Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ)

    The Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) is a London scheme that aims to reduce air pollution by charging drivers of vehicles that don’t meet certain emission standards to drive within designated areas. (more…)

  • Team of the year

    Published on 5 September 2019

    Team of the year

    Do you know our next Citizen of the Year? (more…)

  • Transitional relief

    Published on 26 October 2018

    Transitional relief

    Transitional relief limits how much your bill can change each year as a result of revaluation. This means changes to your bill are phased in gradually, if you’re eligible.

    You get transitional relief if your:

    • Property is in England
    • Rates go up or down by more than a certain amount

    We will adjust your bill automatically if you’re eligible. (more…)