Collection: Cycling
Updated: Cycle City Ambition baseline and interim evaluation published.
The government is encouraging more people to cycle more safely and more often.
Updated: Cycle City Ambition baseline and interim evaluation published.
The government is encouraging more people to cycle more safely and more often.
Updated: Papers published by APHA in September 2018 now available.
These lists provide bibliographical details of:
Information on scientific papers from previous years is available on the archived AHVLA pages on the National Archive website.
Updated: Documents updated
On 17 June 2014 the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change made the East Anglia ONE offshore wind farm order 2014. The pre-application, examination and Development Consent Order (DCO) documents can be found on the Planning Inspectorate Website.
On 2 September 2014 the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) received a request from East Anglia Offshore Wind to vary the Deemed Marine Licences (DMLs) contained within Schedule 10 (generation assets) and Schedule 11 (transmission assets) of the Order.
On 19 May 2015 the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) received a request from East Anglia Offshore Wind to vary the Deemed Marine Licences (DMLs) contained within Schedule 10 (generation assets) and Schedule 11 (transmission assets) of the Order.
The MMO’s decision was to vary the DMLs as detailed in the Notice of Variation, effective from 12 December 2016.
On the 8 May 2018, the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) received requests from East Anglia One Limited to vary the Deemed Marine Licenses (DMLs) contained within Schedule 10 (generation assets) and Schedule 11 (transmission assets) of the East Anglia One Offshore wind Farm Order 2014.
The MMO’s decision was to vary the DMLs as detailed in the Notice of Variation, effective from 18 October 2018.
Updated: Added a list of the programme document annexes and an email address for where you can request copies of these documents.
This formal document sets out, in detail, what the Rural Development Programme (RDPE) for England will achieve between 2014 and 2020. We’ve also added our advisory note on how state aid rules will apply.
All of these are long, detailed, technical documents. If you want to know more about the schemes available under RDPE, read our rural grants and payments guidance.
The 2014-20 Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) was originally adopted by the European Commission on 13 February 2015. The document follows the format laid down in the Commission Implementing Regulation (EC) No 808/2014. This version includes a number of modifications, the fifth of which was adopted by the Commission on 17 July 2018.
The programme document includes:
Version 6.0 of the 2014-20 RDPE includes the following modifications:
First modification adjustments were to:
Second modification adjustments were to:
Third modification adjustments were to:
Fourth modification adjustments were to:
Fifth modification adjustments were to:
The programme document has a number of annexes. Copies of the annexes can be requested by emailing RDPENetwork@defra.gsi.gov.uk. The annexes are:
Our advisory note sets out the legal framework and rationale for applying state aid rules to payments made under 2014-20 Rural Development Programme for England. It is used as a reference by those making decisions about applications for RDPE support.
Funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development.

Updated: Published April to June 2018 report
These reports are published by the Animal and Plant Health Agency on behalf of the Food Standards Agency.
They outline investigations on farms when food-producing animals have, or may have, been exposed to chemicals or botulinum toxin and which could then impact food safety.
These investigations take place to ensure that animal health and welfare is protected, and that risk management measures are in place to prevent chemical or botulinum toxin contamination of the food chain.
Previous reports are available on the archived versions of the AHVLA website on the National Archives website.