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Weddings and ceremonies > Southampton wedding and ceremony venues

How to license my venue

To license a premise as a venue for the legal celebration of civil marriage and civil partnership registration the local authority may issue a licence to suitable venues under the Marriage Act 1994 and the Civil Partnership Act 2004.
Bins & Recycling > Bins

Get help putting your bins out

If you need help putting your bin out, you may find the assisted collection service can help. This service is offered to people who have a medical condition or disability, live alone and there is no-one to help do this.
Adult Social Care > Going home from hospital

Who will be working with me to support my care needs?

Depending on your situation and the service you receive, you may work with some or all of the following NHS and Social Care professionals.
Business Services > Licensing > Fundraising

Charitable collections

The city council is the licensing authority for both street and house to house collections, although it is possible for nationally based charities to obtain exemption orders from the Charity Commission enabling house to house collections to be carried out.
News > News & Events

St Mary's Leisure Centre opens next week

Following a decision to reopen St Mary’s Leisure Centre on 19 July, Southampton City Council, in partnership with Active Nation, will be reopening the leisure centre from Tuesday (02 August) next week.

Sales order invoices and credits V3

Title: Sales Order Invoices and Credit Notes Author: Sue Robson Version: 3 Business World User Guide Title Sales Order Invoice and Credit Notes Summary Sales order invoices Sales orders are created as the first step to producing an invoice to send to...
Grow > Invest in Southampton > Invest news > Invest news

Expand your business into new markets

The Department for International Trade (DIT) is running roadshows to update UK companies on the latest opportunities in the exciting Latin America and the Caribbean (LATAC) markets.
Housing > Your council tenancy > Tenants' Link > tenants' link magazine

Why are we proposing to increase rents?

Every year we have to set the level of rent that tenants pay, to ensure this increases with inflation and will cover the cost of providing your housing service.