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Enforcement
Medway Council has a statutory duty to undertake many different
types of enforcement, through a range of departments and
co-ordinated across the council. It enforces a number of laws and
seeks to improve the quality of life and the health and safety of
people who live, work or study in Medway and those who visit
Medway.
The following links provide more information on the work of some
of the main areas of the council that carry out its enforcing
role:
- Building
Control,
- Environmental Health,
- Environmental Enforcement Officers,
- Greenspace
Services,
- Planning
Enforcement,
- Educational Welfare Services,
- Licensing
Unit,
- Medway Community Officers,
- Trading
Standards,
- Private
Sector Housing,
The council has a Corporate Enforcement Policy that demonstrates
its commitment to protecting the rights, quality of life and
environment of the people of Medway by providing robust and
effective enforcement services. The policy refers to partnership
working, core
values, working with government departments and commissions and
acts of Parliament.
Other areas of enforcement work:
Acts of Parliament
For information about acts of Parliament passed prior to 1987,
please refer to the Office of
Public Sector Information.
Partnerships
Other organisations that carry enforcement work
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