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This bulletin presents convictions data for all courts, magistrates’ court and the Crown Court which are broken down by calendar year, crime category and gender for 2007 & 2008.

Published 28 September 2012Research and analysisDepartment of Justice

Archived publications

Published 28 September 2012Statistical reportsDepartment for the Economy

Documentation relating to the 2012-13 SCS pay award.

Published 28 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Finance

Minutes from the meeting of the One Plan interdepartmental group - 27 September 2012

Published 27 September 2012Agendas and minutesThe Executive Office

This publication brings together a variety of useful transport information published by a number of different sources.

Published 27 September 2012Statistical reportsDepartment for Infrastructure

A report by the Drinking Water Inspectorate for Northern Ireland on the quality of drinking water in Northern Ireland in 2011.

Published 27 September 2012Statistical reportsDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

This information sheet provides general advice for farmers on safe handling of adult cattle, including stock bulls, bull beef, suckler and dairy cattle, and on housing stock bulls and bull beef safely.

Published 26 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

This letter is to remind Principals of the necessity of putting in place/reviewing, during the first term of each school year, an appropriate action plan which details how schools will deal with any exceptional closures which may arise during the school year due to extreme wea

Published 25 September 2012CorrespondenceDepartment of Education

These policy statements form part of the DfI Roads Health and Safety Manual.

 

Published 24 September 2012Legislation and regulationsDepartment for Infrastructure

Sets out DfI Roads written submission to the Public inquiry.  

Published 24 September 2012Independent reportsDepartment for Infrastructure

Paragraph 37 allows the burial of a dead domestic pet in the garden of the domestic property where the pet lived. 

Published 21 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Paragraph 38 allows the deposit or storage of samples of waste which are being or are to be subjected to testing and analysis if the samples are taken in certain prescribed circumstances.

Published 21 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Paragraph 39 allows the secure storage at a pharmacy pending their disposal elsewhere of waste medicines which have been returned to the pharmacy from households or individuals. 

Published 21 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Paragraph 40 allows non-liquid waste, including WEEE, to be stored pending collection or transport, at a site where it was not produced. 

Published 21 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Paragraph 41 allows the temporary storage of waste, including WEEE1 , at the place where it is produced, pending its collection. 

Published 21 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Paragraph 42 allows the treatment, keeping or disposal by any person at any premises of scrap metal or waste motor vehicles which are to be dismantled in certain defined situations.

Published 21 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Paragraph 43 allows the treatment, keeping or disposal by any person, at any premises, of waste, by that person, if they were carrying on that activity at those premises before 19 December 2003 and, before that date no disposal licence was required under Part ll of the Polluti

Published 21 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Paragraph 44 allows the heating of iron, steel or any ferrous-alloy1 , non-ferrous metal or non-ferrous metal alloy, in one or more furnaces or other appliances, the primary combustion chambers of which have in aggregate a net rated thermal input of less than 0.2 megawatts, fo

Published 21 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Specific guidance in relation to applying for a Paragraph 46 simple exemption

Published 21 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Specific guidance in relation to applying for a Paragraph 47 simple exemption

Published 21 September 2012Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

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