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Practical schemes for dealing with the oxidation of NO to nitrogen dioxide are reviewed.
Provides information on selected building materials and contains monthly data on price indices, bricks, cement and concrete blocks; and quarterly data on sand and gravel, slate, concrete roofing tiles and ready-mixed concrete.
Southern Region, Judge C A Rai and Mr M Woodrow MRICS on 7 November 2022
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
Guidance on complying with the rules and regulations for GCSEs (9 to 1) in ancient history.
Rules and regulations for GCSEs (9 to 1) in ancient history.
A preliminary study into the hydrogeology of permo-triassic sandstone.
A consultation on rules and guidance for new AS and A levels in archaeology
This document sets out the ecological baseline data associated with national vegetation classification and ancient woodland.
Guidance on the interpretation of the 'rebus sic stantibus' principle following the decision of the Court of Appeal in the case of Williams (VO) v Scottish & Newcastle Retail Ltd and Allied Domecq Retailing Ltd.
The Valuation Office Agency's (VOA) technical manual for the rating of business (non-domestic) property.
The construction of a new road in Cornwall is uncovering more and more history of the old A30 route – from the Middle Stone Age all the way through to 20th Century D-Day embarkation camps and Cold War bunkers.
Military veterans taking part in an archaeological excavation on Salisbury Plain Training Area explained their work to Defence Minister Dr Andrew Murrison MP as he visited the dig site.
A major road upgrade in the north of England uncovered fascinating new evidence about a significant phase in British history – including the fact the Romans not only built roads, but also had to repair potholes!
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