Press release: Guidelines on reducing sugar in food published for industry
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Reduction programme could see 200,000 tonnes of sugar removed from the UK market per year by 2020. read more
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Reduction programme could see 200,000 tonnes of sugar removed from the UK market per year by 2020. read more
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Alun Cairns: Defence market place is a major driving force for Wales’ economy read more
[unable to retrieve full-text content]The 1 April 2017 minimum wage rise is set to benefit 2.3 million but create pressure for employers. Read the Low Pay Commission’s analysis. read more
Service availability and alternative arrangements for making 2010 business rates appeals.
The Valuation Office Agency’s online service will be unavailable after midday on Thursday 30 March 2017. This is so we can make improvements ahead of publishing the 2017 rateable values on 1 April, as well as preparing for the 2017 business rates appeals systems in England and Wales. The online service will resume on 1 April.
If you would like to propose a change, or appeal your 2010 rateable value, you can download the appeals to the 2010 Rating List business rates PDF form and email it to us by 23:59 on 31 March 2017. More details on how to use this form, and how to submit it, accompany the form.
Agents can continue to submit appeals online using the Agents service.
DVLA’s contact centre will open at times over Easter.
You can use our online services throughout Easter.
Date | Opening hours |
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Thursday 13 April | 8am to 7pm |
Good Friday 14 April | closed |
Saturday 15 April | 8am to 2pm |
Sunday 16 April | closed |
Easter Monday 17 April | closed |
Tuesday 18 April | 8am to 7pm |