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Rod fishing byelaws are rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take in England.
Find out how to submit a claim for tax repayments using online forms and databases.
Check which sports clubs are registered with HMRC as community amateur sports clubs.
Information on whether you need approval to put on certain types of regulated entertainment.
Find out about the types of fundraising donations that charities and community amateur sports clubs (CASCs) can and cannot claim Gift Aid on.
Find out about Natural England's progress with improving coastal access in England.
South East byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
How charities and CASCs can make written, verbal and online declarations and what information to include.
Find out which Environment Agency locks and weirs you can fish at, the licences and permits you need and when you can fish.
Midlands rod fishing byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, and where, when and what fish you can take.
Anglia rod fishing byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, and where, when and what fish you can take.
Find how to claim top-up payments on small donations up to £30 if you’re a charity or community amateur sports club (CASC).
North West and Border Esk byelaws are statutory rules (regulated by law) and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
South West byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, where, when and what fish you can take.
Find out about how the Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) scheme works and about reliefs you might be able to benefit from.
Recreational organisations like caravan clubs or the Scouts can apply for an exemption to camp without a licence or planning permission.
North East rod fishing byelaws are statutory (regulated by law) rules and regulations explaining who can fish, and where, when and what fish you can take.
River Great Ouse: bridge heights, locks, overhead power lines and facilities.
Details of funding for multi-sport grassroots facilities projects in 2024 to 2025
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