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Event Safety Advisory Group

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/licencing/event-safety-advisory-group/

If you are planning to hold an event on Council land you will need a licence to do so. In order to get a licence you will need to follow the guidance and all supporting information on this page. The Council will take into consideration the advice of the Event Safety Advisory Group before deciding…

Past consultations

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/your-council/data-feedback-and-engagement/past-consultations/

Contents Find out the results and findings for consultations and surveys that have already completed. To see what has changed as a result of past consultations go to our You said, we did page.  For further information about past consultations please contact our consultation officer at [email protected]. Closed consultations 2024 2023 Consultations archive

Food poisoning and infectious disease

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/licencing/food-hygiene-and-safety/food-poisoning-and-infectious-disease/

Food poisoning is caused by eating contaminated food. Bacteria, viruses or toxins which are naturally present in meat, fish or plants are usually the cause of food poisoning. The most common causes of food poisoning are bacteria such as Campylobacter, Salmonella and Staphylococcus aureus. The incubation period (time taken from eating the contaminated food to…

Food hygiene and safety

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/licencing/food-hygiene-and-safety/

The Food Health Team helps to protect public health and supports food businesses to ensure standards of hygiene and safety are maintained. The team’s day to day functions can include: Officers from the Food Health Team routinely inspect over 1800 premises ranging from factories of multi-national companies to small corner shops to make sure that they…

Apprenticeships, graduates and placements

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/jobs-training-and-volunteering/apprenticeships-graduates-and-placements/

Contents Apprenticeships, graduates and placements Apply for apprenticeship funding Graduate Scheme Here at North East Lincolnshire Council, we are excited to be able to offer a unique opportunity in a multi-team, multi-disciplinary environment for a number of graduates across our organisation. We are passionate about the benefits of our graduate programme both for the individual…

Privacy notice

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/your-council/information-governance/privacy-notice/

Contents North East Lincolnshire Council’s Overarching Privacy Notice Last updated: November 2021 North East Lincolnshire Council as a data controller is committed to being transparent in its processing of personal data to meet its legal obligations and provide our services. This privacy notice explains broadly how we collect, use and protect your personal data in…

Illegal, unregulated and unreported fish

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/keeping-our-area-clean-and-safe/port-health/illegal-unregulated-and-unreported-fish/

In addition to public and animal health controls, imports of wild origin fish and fish products from outside the European Union are subject to rules on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing. Imports need to be accompanied by a validated catch certificate to prove the fish was legally sourced. More information about IUU controls over…

Skin piercing

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/licencing/business-trading-and-employment/skin-piercing/

You need to register for the following skin piercing activities: Registration To carry out any of the above skin piercing activities, both the business premises and the person carrying out the piercing must be registered with the Council. You do not need to register if you are carrying out skin piercing under the supervision of…

Protected trees

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control/protected-trees/

Trees and woodlands enhance the environment and make a valuable contribution to the character of an area. They do this in a number of ways: In all these ways trees soften the harshness of the built environment. Trees also form an important habitat for a wide range of wildlife and are instrumental in encouraging animals…

Vermin advice

https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/keeping-our-area-clean-and-safe/vermin-advice/

Control of wild species We prefer human and non lethal ways to solve issues with wild species in towns and sub-urban areas. Culling wildlife is rarely an effective long-term solution. Report a vermin problem If you see the following problems: You should complete our Vermin report. To report vermin in other locations, contact the following…