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Findings from Wave 19 of the Public Attitudes Tracking survey.
Southern Region, Judge Whitney on 6 April 2020
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Daley and Mr H Geddes
Southern Region, Judge D R Whitney on 6 April 2020
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Auerbach on 17 November 2023.
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Consolidated response to the 2 inspection reports by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration on the visa sections in Dhaka and Warsaw.
Exploratory research testing approaches to getting pupils’ views on outdoor space, for Department for Education building in use reviews.
Processing of objections and representations to definitive map modification and public path orders
Contains maps showing landscape context, landscape character areas, zones of theoretical visibility and viewpoint locations associated with the SES1 changes and AP1 amendments.
All information and data relating to the 5th wave of the tracking survey to understand and monitor attitudes to DECC's business priorities
This release provides headline findings from DECC's Public Attitudes Tracking Survey. The first wave was carried out in March 2012. The survey will run four times a year with a subset of questions being asked quarterly and others asked annually.
A case study on measures to include disabled people in a water and sanitation programme
Findings from the fourteenth quarterly wave of the DECC Public Attitudes Tracking survey.
The Pinch Point Meta-Analysis looks at a sample of 54 schemes that had One Year After evaluations completed.
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