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Application to seek permission to health department to make awareness

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Answered by allinonehansika
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Explanation:

Tips for Writing Permission Letter

The tone of the letter must be formal: You are addressing a higher authority requesting for permission. There is no other way you can address this authority than making sure that the language you use is formal throughout the letter.

Address the person who you are writing the letter: When you want to be allowed to hold an event somewhere, you should exactly know the right person who is responsible for granting this permission. This is the exact person that should be addressed in this letter.

Do not make grammar or spelling mistake: Proof read your letter before sending it to make sure that is has no grammar or spelling mistakes so that the person you are writing to can understand all the details in it without struggle.

State the reason for seeking permission: The letter must state the kind of event you are holding and the reason why you are holding the event. This reason will make it easy for the people you are seeking permission from understand your event.

Include all the points: Let your letter be detailed. This means you should include all the details such as the type of people attending the event and the reason why you are holding the event.

Provide your contacts and make sure they are precise: The person you are addressing will definitely send a response to state if they have granted the permission or not. Providing the right contact will make sure that the communication does not break down.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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