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A i YThis is the A to Z guide of the services offered by the City and County of Swansea.Select a letter from the alphabetical listing to choose a service. If you can't find the information you need please try our site search engine or alternatively tell us what service you are looking for and we will assist you further.
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Rabies is a fatal viral disease of the nervous system which can affect all mammals including humans.
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Information and advice on reporting harassment or racist incidents is available from the community safety team
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If your organisation or society is planning a lottery or raffle it will require a certificate of registration from this Authority.
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A team of City Centre Rangers patrol the streets to provide information and support for city centre users in addition to recording and referring issues and incidents to the appropriate bodies.
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find out about Council Tax Benefit (help to pay Council Tax) and Housing Benefit (help to pay rent).
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A number of recycling schemes are provided in Swansea including Kerbside collections and Recycling sites.
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There are 24 different locations across the City and County of Swansea where a variety of items can be recycled.
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There are 24 different locations across the City and County of Swansea where a variety of items can be recycled.
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The Asylum Seekers and Refugee team work to ensure the successful settlement of families arriving in Swansea under the UK Border Agency's Dispersal Programme.
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Regeneration activity in Swansea will deliver four significant themes which contribute to economic prosperity.
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Manage a number of estate regeneration schemes in partnership with Registered Social Landlords and private sector developers.
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City and County of Swansea's online services and forms that are either available for download or can be completed online.
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The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) aims to ensure that the various investigatory powers available to public bodies are only exercised in accordance with the requirements of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA).
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The City and County of Swansea aims to treat everybody on the basis of equality irrespective of their Religion or Belief
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The Hafod area of Swansea is undergoing a long term regeneration project in which housing, transport, commercial properties and the general environment are being improved in partnership with many agencies and the local community.
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Private sector housing grants, renovation grants, disabled facilities grants, council house adaptations, renewal areas, energy advice, and Care and Repair.
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This specialist team deals with council rent management, including rent collection and arrears recovery.
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This specialist team deals with council rent management, including rent collection and arrears recovery.
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This specialist team deals with council rent management, including rent collection and arrears recovery.
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A specialist team deals with council rent management, including rent collection and arrears recovery.
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Information about the Rent Officer service in Wales. This is a link to the web pages of the Rent Officer Service in Wales. It is not a council web site so we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information it contains.
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Responsible for the delivery of private sector housing grants, including renovation grants, disabled facilites grants, council house adaptations, renewal areas, energy advice centre, grant agency and Care and Repair.
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City and County of Swansea's online services and forms that are either available for download or can be completed online.
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City and County of Swansea's online services and forms that are either available for download or can be completed online.
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The Council's Research and Information Team is a corporate service with primary responsibility for research, geographical information systems (GIS), surveys and providing a wide range of statistical information.
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A range of residential services provided by Social Services to meet the varying individual needs of people with learning disabilities
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The Joint Resilience Unit is responsible for ensuring, operationally, that the City & County of Swansea Council and Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council are compliant and carry out their legislative duties as dictated by civil contingencies legislation
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The Countryside Access Team is responsible for over 375miles (600km) of public rights of way and 23 square miles (60kmsq) of access land. Public Rights of Way are routes, usually over private land, along which members of the public have a right to travel.
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The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) aims to ensure that the various investigatory powers available to public bodies are only exercised in accordance with the requirements of the Human Rights Act 1998 (HRA). |
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