Dacorum definition
Examples of Dacorum in a sentence
This agreement is made between the resident (‘the customer’) and Dacorum Borough Council (‘the Council’) and sets out the terms and conditions under which the customer may use the Council’s Garden Waste Subscription Service (‘the service’).
The shared objectives of XXXXX and the Council are to nominate and allocate general needs accommodation to Dacorum residents via the Council’s Housing Register and Direct Offer processes for those who are homeless, threatened with homelessness or living in unsuitable accommodation.
Notifications to Royal Mail within 10 working days of receipt of applications within areas Dacorum not covered by a Street Naming and Numbering agreement.
Go To Places warrants that it has at all times behaved in a manner which is ethical, free of bribery, corruption or anti-competitive behaviour and has not committed any act or omission which causes or could cause it or Dacorum Borough Council to breach, or commit an offence under, any laws from time to time relating to anti-bribery and/or anti-corruption and/or anti competition (including without limitation the Bribery Act 2010) (Corruption Laws).
In determining the amount of grant offered for the Project, Dacorum Borough Council have taken account of such estimates of income, contributions and other grants towards the costs of the Project as the Grant Recipient has given in the project documentation.
Prices shall be no greater than for similar local authority run facilities in Dacorum Borough.
If the Hirer is using the facilities for a public performance, a copy of a valid Entertainments Licence (obtained from Dacorum Borough Council) must be provided with the booking form.
Signed: Dated: 03 November 2022 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Head of Policy and Compliance This Statement of Common Ground has been prepared jointly between Dacorum Borough Council, Buckinghamshire Council, Central Bedfordshire Council and St. Albans City and District Council, hereafter referred to as ‘the Parties’.
The former West Herts Crematorium Joint Committee established by the predecessor councils to Watford Borough Council, Three Rivers District Council, St. Albans City and District Council, Hertsmere Borough Council and Dacorum Borough Councill, pursuant to an agreement of 21 December 1973, was dissolved on or about 1 April 1974.
The cost of the development is close to £8 million and is to be funded partly by the Joint Committee from accumulated surpluses and by way of a £6 million loan facility from Dacorum Borough Council who own the land in Hemel Hempstead where the Crematorium is to be built.