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This page details resources by the Department for Transport to the Planning forum for Phase One of HS2 from London to the West Midlands.
These are the July 2015 meeting resources of the Highways Subgroup of the Planning Forum, which meets about every 6 weeks with a forward programme of agenda items.
This presentation was used during a meeting of the Highways Subgroup of the Planning Forum, which meets about every 6 weeks.
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The Prime Minister's Business Advisory Group advises on business and economic issues facing the country.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Successful wave 4 free school applications.
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The Government Hospitality Wine Cellar is used to support the work of Government Hospitality in delivering business hospitality for all government ministers and departments.
Successful wave 7 free school applications.
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Letters the Department for Education sent to successful free school applicants in the seventh round (wave 7) of the free schools programme.
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