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Midlands region, I.D. Humphries BSc (Est Man) FRICS (Chair) and Judge J.R. Morrison 13 December 2022
Midlands region, I.D. Humphries BSc (Est Man) FRICS (Chair) and Judge J.R. Morris on 13 December 2022
(Official Statistics) Interim statistical release on the use of the natural environment by adults in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This publication contains survey results on participation in culture and leisure amongst adults (aged 16 years old and above) in England.
This publication contains survey results on participation in culture and leisure amongst adults (aged 16 years old and above) in England. This publication has been delayed from July to September 2017 due to a change in the fieldwork process causing...
The main stories from the release of "theme day" economic statistics produced over the latest month, painting a coherent picture of the UK economic performance using recent economic data.
Estimates looking across both personal well-being and economic well-being (April to June 2019) in the UK. This bulletin is part of a new series on "people and prosperity" introduced in February 2019.
How local authorities can select a site, and then declare and manage it as a local nature reserve (LNR).
An assessment of UK progress across ten domains of national well-being which include personal well-being, health, personal finances, environment, and attitudes towards government. Change over time and sub-population breakdowns by age, sex and region are provided where available.
Presents indicators that adjust or supplement more traditional measures such as GDP to give a more rounded and comprehensive basis for assessing changes in economic well-being.
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