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This article describes the principles that we will adopt and the processes that we will follow as movement restriction policies are eased, and once we are able to resume a field collection for consumer price statistics.
Business rates information letters are issued by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities at regular intervals throughout the year.
Letter from Bob Alexander, Director of NHS Finance, Department of Health, about initiation of data collection exercise.
The National Wheelchair Data Collection is designed to enable the gathering and dissemination of data that can be used for benchmarking and improving the commissioning of wheelchair services and outcomes for wheelchair users. The data is collected each quarter. Aggregate...
Monthly data supporting IUC KPIs for the NHS 111 contract areas in England, summarising clinical assessment, advice and treatment.
This collection brings together all documents relating to national non-domestic rates collected by councils.
Guidance for organisations who may need to report packaging data because they are affected by extended producer responsibility (EPR) for packaging
List of housing and planning related forms that are submitted to DLUHC, including mandatory data collections on the Single Data List for local authorities.
Budget 2013 announced that the government would improve the way in which uses tax codes as a way to collect tax and debts due to HMRC (coding out). The government consulted on this measure in 2013.
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