A to Z of council services | Barnsley Council Online

A to Z of council services

In our A to Z of services you will find each of the services that we provide, organised by the initial letter of an associated keyword or term.

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Major

  • Civil emergencies - social and psychological support

Making an insurance claim

  • Insurance claims

Management

  • Planning - Enforcement
  • Safety - health and safety - occupational health services

Managing housing estates

Marine and waterway services

Market

  • Farming - feed hygiene registration

Marriages (approved premises) regulations licence

Mediation service (resolving disputes re high hedges)

Members allowances

Members of Parliament(MPs) and Members of European Parliament (MEPs)

Mice infestation

  • Animals - pest control

Mineral extraction, mining, quarrying

Minibus

  • Licences - Transport - Voluntary Sector

Minority ethnic and black communities

Minutes and agendas of council meetings

Mobile homes

  • Licences - Caravan Site

Mobile libraries

Mobile snack bars

  • Business - food retailing - information and advice
  • Business - food safety - inspections

Mobility

  • Taxi Card

Money lenders

  • Licences - consumer credit

Monk Bretton Priory

Monuments

  • Land and property - historic sites - maintenance

Motability Scooters

Motorists

  • Roads - safety - driver training

Movement

  • Notification - Animal Movement - Pigs

Moving Comprehensive

  • Schools - transition between schools

Moving Nursery

  • Schools - transition between schools

Moving Promary

  • Schools - transition between schools

Moving Secondary

  • Schools - transition between schools

Museum

  • Countryside - visitor centres

Music concerts

Music service (Barnsley)

This page was last updated on the 2nd of February 2012 and is scheduled for review on or before the 30th of July 2012