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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.

  • 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)

  • 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.

  • The Taking Part survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS.

  • 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.

  • 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)