A Government guidance note on coastal planning, issued in September, says that new building developments away from existing urban areas should not in general be allowed on coasts threatened by erosion.
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Notes to editors The NASUWT led the campaign to secure recognition of the problem of prejudice - related bullying and was instrumental in securing a detailed suite of support and
guidance for schools provided by the previous Labour
Government.
The Terrace Higgins Trust
noted that the current
government guidance for schools was so out of date it is older than the majority of pupils currently in school learning about the subject.
The
Government Accountability Office (GAO)
noted last year that a lack of
guidance and inconsistent information about performance hamper plan sponsors in selecting and overseeing managed account providers.
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note that the text above appears on a document on an IPCC website which carries the text: «
Government and Expert Review of Second Order Draft Do Not Cite, Quote, or Distribute» which clearly meant (based on the
guidance) that «they are not the results of the assessment and may not be cited, quoted, or distributed as such.»
As
noted above, they have provided
guidance as to steps that can be taken to put a whole of
government approach into operation.
Whilst it is always advisable to consider whether independent legal advice would be appropriate, especially when there are children and complicated financial issues to discuss, there is no reason why someone who is comfortable with filling in forms and reading
guidance notes should not consider a DIY divorce as an option if saving money is the priority and a very helpful
government website can be found at https://www.gov.uk/divorce/overview