If you wish to gain profits from a face painting stall at your local park, you most definitely have to ask your council. You may have to get their permission, but most likely you will have to apply for a permit for your stall.
Yes.
Apply to your local council, also check the skin penetration act.
The servant girl took a look at Pissarro's painting and asked the baker who'd sponsored the event if she could have a cream bun instead. Does anyone know if the identity of the painting has survived?
put it on eBay or you could take it to your local art galery.hope this is good enough for you. :)
The availability of plans for existing buildings will depend on the laws of your country and local authority.Many local authorities hold plans of all approved buildings and some allow the public to view these plans. Contact the local authority (eg Council) for the building in which you are interested, and supply them with the address and legal description of the site, to enable them to search for the plans. There may be a charge to view, and it may be possible to copy the plans.Alternatively, contact the management, tenant or owner of the building.
From your local council
Yes, as long as you have permission from the landowner and there are no regional or national laws that disallow it. All land, even land open to the public, has an owner whether it be a local council, an individual or a company.
In UK it is illegal to race on public roads without the permission of the police and local council.
Maybe, if you ask permission from your local council, talk it through with them, they might allow it. :)
Fife Council is a Scottish local authority that produces a variety of publications and materials related to local governance, services, and community information. This includes reports, guides, policies, and updates on activities within the council's jurisdiction.
You will need to speak to your loacal council. I would put your ideas down in a letter, including dimensions, positioning of the extension etc...(a rough sketch will do). The local council will then check to see if you need planning permission- you may not even need it.
Where permission is given by the owner (private) local authority (public) for sufaces to be dressed in street art.
What is a local council
Local councils typically meet in council chambers or town halls within the area they serve. Some councils may rotate meeting locations to different venues within the community. Information about council meeting locations and schedules are usually made available to the public on the council's official website or through local government announcements.
Ask your local librarian or check on your council notice board or library notice board what activities they have got on.
Local Council.
A fence is usually put up between houses for privacy or decoration. Fences can be put anywhere, it depends if you get permission from your local council or mayor.