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The monthly bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports.
The Taking Part survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS.
A "right to light" is an easement that gives a landowner the right to receive light through defined apertures in buildings on his or her land.
Report of the Spoliation Advisory Panel in respect of a Tapestry fragment in the possession of Glasgow City Council (HC776)
Charitable Giving Indicators details charitable giving and grant in aid received by DCMS funded cultural Institutions
Information on the operation of the export controls on objects of cultural interest, produced by Arts Council England on behalf of DCMS.
Report of the Spoliation Advisory Panel in respect of four Nymphenburg figures in the possession of the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford (HC 775)
Annual statistics of the number of objects of treasure found in 2012 (and the headline number for 2013).
The adult questionnaire in the Taking Part survey of 2014 to 2015.
The child questionnaire in the Taking Part survey of 2014 to 2015.
Report of the Spoliation Advisory Panel in respect of a silver-gilt Renaissance Salt in the possession of the Ashmolean Museum (HC 687)
Official Statistics which estimate the number of jobs in the Creative Economy by region, level of qualification, gender, and ethnicity
Report of the Spoliation Advisory Panel in respect of a painted wooden tablet, the Biccherna Panel, now in the possession of the British Library (HC 209)
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