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The Valuation Office Agency's (VOA) technical manual for the rating of business (non-domestic) property.
In this article we put into practice new methods for estimating the value of outdoor tourism in the UK. It will detail total numbers of visits, the activities they took part in and the amounts spent on those activities. It...
This case study shows 2 small changes that almost tripled the AuthorAID website's page views
Report outlining the findings of the 2023 Public Bodies Review into Homes England.
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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.
This issue includes articles on ecosystems and human health, environmental management, and fighting environmental degradation
Human-driven landscape changes may promote plant invasions
Find the alternative feature, sub feature or supporting habitat name used in the marine site maps and the corresponding conservation advice package.
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