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Domestic Abuse
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/crime-anti-social-behaviour-nuisance/domestic-abuse-2Domestic abuse, or domestic violence, includes a range of abusive behaviour (either physical, sexual, financial, psychological or emotional) between people 16 years or older, who are or were intimate partners or family members, regardless of gender.
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Selective licensing
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/business-investment/selective-licensingWe currently operate one selective licensing scheme in Doncaster, covering the designated area of Hexthorpe. If you are a private landlord renting out a residential property in a designated area, you are likely to require a licence. The Edlington selective licensing scheme came to an end on 6th February 2023. Please select the Edlington ribbon below for further details.
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Fire safety in private rented accommodation (non-HMO)
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/housing/fire-safety-in-private-rented-accommodation-non-hmoLandlords have a legal obligation to make sure that the risk posed by fire is managed and that safety measures are in place to reduce the risk. Council officers carrying out risk based inspections under the HHSRS must consider fire safety as part of the overall assessment of property standards and you will be expected to do all that is reasonable in the interests of safety. Specific regulations apply in addition to a risk based approach which are detailed in this page.
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Care Leavers - Your accommodation and where you live
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/your-accommodation-and-where-you-liveOn this page, learn all about the different support and housing options available for our care leavers.
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Health Services
www.doncaster.gov.uk/send-toolkit/universal-health-servicesA universal health service can be accessed by anyone who needs support with their health; a referral is not needed to access these services, but they might need to refer the child or young person to a specialist service to receive the care they need.
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Section 58 restrictions under the New Road and Street Works act 1991
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/transport-streets-parking/section-58-restrictions-under-the-new-road-and-street-works-act-1991A Section 58 restriction prevents statutory undertakers from digging up the road for a period of between one to five years after the road has been resurfaced or reconstructed, unless the work is an emergency or needed to provide a new customer service.
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