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Safety
- Affordable Warmth & Fuel Poverty
- Arson reduction
- Attending fires
- Automatic fire alarms
- Civil emergencies - major accident hazards
- Coastline protection
- Community fire safety
- Community grants
- Community safety
- Dangerous structures and public safety
- Fire - home safety check
- Fire and rescue - business enforcement
- Harassment - advice and support
- Hate crime
- Hazardous chemical incidents
- Health and safety - fireworks advice
- Health and safety - syringe disposal
- Home safety advice
- Housing - community safety
- Hydrants maintenance
- Licence - alcohol and entertainment
- Licence - explosives
- Licence - poisons
- Licence - sale of fireworks
- Licence - storage of fireworks
- Licence - storage of petroleum
- Memorial safety check and repair
- Pavements - personal injury
- Railway regulations
- School - fire safety education
- Town centres - closed circuit television - CCTV
- Vetting of contract and supplier staff
- Winter Weather Advice
Dangerous structures and public safety
North Yorkshire Building Control Partnership (NYBCP) can give advice on Demolitions and Dangerous Structures. You may need to give them six weeks notice of your intention to demolish a building.
Information and relevant documentation, on its services, can be found on the NYBCP website - www.nybcp.org Opens in a new window





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