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How care costs are met will depend on your finances and eligibility for support as the result of an assessment.
Most people who receive adult social care support in their own homes or community (non-residential care) will need to pay something towards that care.
Find information and choices about entering and paying for residential care, such as a care home.
Tuition fees do not include any charges for materials or exam or accreditation fees which may be applicable to some courses.
Information about our payment of undisputed supplier invoices in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 regulation 113.
Find out about the different types of crossings that pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders use to cross the road.
Welfare benefits information that may help you if you are of pension age and on a low income, including Pension Credit.
The quickest way to reduce the amount of food we waste, and cut our food bill, is by making sure we have the proper measure of our food.
Performance information is important as it enables us and the public to see how well we are delivering services and where we need to make improvements.
Traffic signals and pedestrian crossings help with traffic management and reduce road accidents. Report a traffic light fault or request a pedestrian crossing.
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