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These pages contain links to organisations and resources that are relevant to the key areas of licensing work for licensing practitioners in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Links
 Description
   
Criminal
Records
Bureau

The CRB’s aim is to help organisations in the public, private and voluntary sectors by identifying candidates who may be unsuitable to work with children or other vulnerable members of society
           
 
Independant
Safeguarding
Authority

The Independent Safeguarding Authority has been created to help prevent unsuitable people from working with children and vulnerable adults.  It does this by working in partnership with the Criminal Records Bureau, which will gather relevant information on every person who wants to work or volunteer with vulnerable people          
   
  LBRO is a non-departmental public body, accountable to the Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform through the Better Regulation Executive.

 

LBRO's role is to improve local authority enforcement of environmental health, trading standards and licensing – reducing burdens on businesses that comply with the law while targeting those who flout it.

 

Its overall aim is to secure the effective performance of local authority regulatory services in accordance with the principles of better regulation.

   
Local
Government
Index

This privately-maintained website contains links to every local authority website in the United Kingdom
   
Pedlar
Information
and Resource
Centre

 All you ever need to know about pedlars and pedlary
   
Sound
Advice

In April 2008 the existing regulations protecting workers in the music and entertainment sectors from exposure to excessive noise were replaced by the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 (Noise Regulations).

The Sound Advice website (and accompany Health and Safety Executive guidance Sound Advice HSG260, were launched on 11 July 2008. They provide practical advice on controlling noise at work in the music and entertainment sectors, and identify good practice to help avoid the harmful effects of prolonged exposure to noise.