Statutory guidance: Local Authority Pollution Control: general guidance manual
How local authorities can issue permits to businesses that produce pollution and regulate those business premises. read more
How local authorities can issue permits to businesses that produce pollution and regulate those business premises. read more
The 2017 National Clinical Excellence Awards round has now closed.
The 2017 National Clinical Excellence Awards round closed at 5pm on Tuesday 25 April 2017.
We received over 1,200 new and renewal applications.
The volume of applications for new awards means that the process will once again be highly competitive.
We will review and score all applications and announce results at the end of the year.
New awards will be backdated to 1 April 2017. Renewals will be renewed from 1 April 2018. Unsuccessful renewals will cease on 31 March 2018.
As in previous years, we will publish personal statements for successful applications.
Process guidance notes (PG notes) on emission controls (‘Part B’ activities). read more
Statutory guidance notes for sectors regulated under integrated pollution prevention and control – known as ‘A(2)’ activities. read more
The Charity Commission, the independent regulator of charities in England and Wales, has opened a statutory inquiry into ANO, registered charity number 1155123. The inquiry was opened on 3 April 2017.
The Leicester-based charity, also known as Aid for the Needy & Oppressed, has objects to provide relief of poverty, in particular countries affected by disasters and war, through financial support, goods and services.
In December 2016, a trustee of the charity was stopped by UK Ports Officers where cash totalling £19,300 belonging to the charity was seized. These funds are subject to a cash detention order and are at risk of loss in the event of a successful forfeiture application. The trustee submitted a Serious Incident Report (RSI) to the Commission regarding the incident in January 2017.
The Commission sought additional information from the charity’s trustees regarding their decision to courier the charity’s funds in cash, and exercised its powers under section 52 of the Charities Act 2011 to obtain copies of the charity’s bank statements. The Commission’s analysis of the information obtained to date has identified a number of regulatory concerns which warrant further investigation.
The investigation will consider:
The Commission recently issued an alert to charities strongly advising against the use of cash couriers.
It is the Commission’s policy, after it has concluded an inquiry, to publish a report detailing what issues the inquiry looked at, what actions were undertaken as part of the inquiry and what the outcomes were. Reports of previous inquiries by the Commission are available on GOV.UK.
The charity’s details can be viewed on the Commission’s online charity search tool.
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PR 34/17