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  • Householders are legally obliged to complete and return census forms and could face fines of up to £1,000 if they refuse, but SACC said the risk of prosecution is "slight".

    Public urged to boycott census over contractor's alleged torture link 2011

  • Householders could be charged extra for refuse collection

    Councils accused of complacency as rubbish left to pile up 2011

  • Householders are reporting that sales agents working for the energy suppliers are giving them misleading information and quotes which leave them worse off when they switch supplier.

    Ofgem investigates doorstep gas and electricity sales agents 2010

  • Householders who refuse to let council inspectors look into their rubbish bins could be fined up to £5,000 and earn a criminal record, The Sunday Telegraph has learned.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • In one popular domestic guide, From Kitchen to Garret: Hints for Young Householders, published in 1889, the chapter on pregnancy is titled “In Retirement.”

    Origins Annie Murphy Paul 2010

  • Householders are particularly vulnerable to the tactics employed by rogue traders over the summer, the OFT said, as repairmen are more likely to persuade them that this is the best time of year to make repairs.

    Households warned against rogue doorstep traders 2010

  • Householders had to fall back on old-fangled amusements.

    Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time 2010

  • Householders should benefit from more home insulation and the government's "green deal", he told the Commons.

    Diary 2010

  • Householders who refuse to let council inspectors look into their rubbish bins could be fined up to £5,000 and earn a criminal record, The Sunday Telegraph has learned.

    You terrorist... Not a sheep 2008

  • Householders who generate their own energy will find it easier to sell excess supplies back to the National Grid under government "green" plans to be announced on Wednesday”

    Sunday update Thatsnews 2009

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