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Street trading
Street trading means the selling, exposing or offering articles for sale on roads, pavements and other areas to which the public have unrestricted access without payment.
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Community Safety
Hate crime and harassment
Hate crime is when a person, or group of people, bullies or hurts someone because they don't like who they are. The attacker could be any age or anyone - a stranger, a parent, a carer, a friend or a neighbour.
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Other licensing
Acupuncture, skin piercing, electrolysis and tattooing
Environmental Health registers people who practice acupuncture or who run a business offering tattooing, semi-permanent skin colouring, electrolysis, or cosmetic piercing including ear piercing.
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News & Events
Works complete on Millbrook Road East 'Quietways' scheme
Southampton City Council with its highways partner, Balfour Beatty Living Places, has completed a project to improve Millbrook Road East for pedestrians and cyclists.
Schools & learning >
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SEND
What we mean by Special Educational Needs
People with Special Educational Needs (SEN) have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age.
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News & Events
Funding to grow your business the greener way
Businesses across Southampton could be eligible for grants of up to £10,000 to make their green ideas for business growth a reality.
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Service standards and customer care
Customer payment and debt
The effective collection of rent income and debt is a critically important service in enabling the Council to carry out the proper management and maintenance of its housing stock.
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Data and records
Your consent for sharing information
We sometimes need to share information about you from your social care records with other organisations. Find out when and why we share information, as well as how you can give or refuse your consent for us to do this.
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Your council home
Right to Buy
Right to Buy is a government scheme that allows council tenants to buy their council rented home at a lower price than the full market value.