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  • The adult questionnaire in the Taking Part survey of 2013 to 2014.

  • 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.

  • Last year, a panel of experts agreed to help William Sieghart with a review of e-lending in public libraries in England.

  • This report contains the total amount of charitable giving received by DCMS-funded cultural institutions

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

  • Details of the research done by and for DCMS and our sponsored bodies.

  • Research into what drives people to engage in culture and sport, the impacts of engagement and how we might value it for economic appraisal.

  • An independent report commissioned by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on the scope for encouraging philanthropy outside London.

  • 58th annual report of the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest.

  • 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.

  • Results from Sport England's Active People Survey.

  • Latest information on the National statistics on Entertainment Licensing.

  • This is the twelfth Annual Report to Parliament on the operation of the Treasure Act 1996.

  • Material from the annual Taking Part user event, held on 28 November 2012, including 6 presentations by users of the Taking Part data.

  • This statistical release presents the figures related to the export of objects of cultural interest.

  • Information on the operation of the export controls on objects of cultural interest, produced by Arts Council England on behalf of DCMS.

  • Annual statistics of the number of objects of treasure found in 2010 (and the headline number for 2011).

  • The data is collected by the museums through sample surveys, with the exception of the information on educational visits and total visits, which are based on actual counts.