Environmental Health
Here's where to find out about Environmental Health - the things which affect your living conditions, like food hygiene, pest infestations, pollution, excess noise or unpleasant smells, or the safety of your accommodation.
These pages will explain what you can do to take action if you are suffering from an environmental health problem.
Dogs on Beaches
Information regarding Dog Control Orders.
Safer Food Better Business
Find out about the Norfolk project to provide free training and one-to-one coaching to help local food businesses comply with new EU food hygiene laws
Health and Safety
Find out about NNDC's health and safety services. Contact us for information and advice.
Pest Control
North Norfolk District Council is unable to provide this service and refers you to the Pest Control section of the Yellow Pages. We recommend that you seek more than one quote for the work to be undertaken.
Food Safety and Hygiene
Find out about NNDC's food safety and hygiene services. Contact us for information or advice about these issues or to register a new food business with us.
Environmental Health Enforcement Policy
The primary function of enforcement work is to protect the public, the environment and groups such as consumers and workers; carrying out enforcement in an equitable, practical and consistent manner helps to promote a thriving local economy.
External Links:
- The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) is an independent professional body and registered charity representing those who work in environmental health and related disciplines. Its' primary function is the promotion of knowledge and understanding of environmental health issues.
- The Office of Public Sector Information provides online access to UK legislation, licence the re-use of Crown copyright material, manage the Information Fair Trader Scheme, maintain the Government's Information Asset Register and provide advice and guidance on official publishing and Crown copyright.
About external links
This page was last updated on 16 November 2006.