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Percentage of quarterly residential planning decisions completed within 13 weeks

Planning authorities' planning applications and decisions, type of authority, speed of decision, type and size of development, enforcement action, regulation 3 and 4 consents, applications for...

Percentage of quarterly minor planning decisions completed within 8 weeks

Planning authorities' planning applications and decisions, type of authority, speed of decision, type and size of development, enforcement action, regulation 3 and 4 consents, applications for...

Percentage of other quarterly planning decisions completed within 8 weeks

Planning authorities' planning applications and decisions, type of authority, speed of decision, type and size of development, enforcement action, regulation 3 and 4 consents, applications for...

Percentage of quarterly major planning decisions completed within 13 weeks

District planning authorities - Planning applications received and decided by speed of decision, England.

Percentage of other annual planning decisions completed within 8 weeks

District planning authorities - Planning decisions by type of authority and speed of decision.

Percentage of annual residential planning decisions completed within 13 weeks

District planning authorities - Planning decisions on Major and Minor residential development by authority.

Percentage of annual minor planning decisions completed within 8 weeks

Percentage of annual minor planning decisions completed within 8 weeks; .

Percentage of annual major planning decisions completed within 13 weeks

District planning authorities - Planning decisions by type of authority and speed of decision.

GovWifi completion rates

Registered and Logged in users per registration method (email, sms and sponsored)

Effects of thinning and extraction on advance regeneration (Wykeham 2007)

Extensive damage to and mortality of understorey seedlings during overstorey thinning could prevent the use of natural regeneration as a method of restocking. Experiments carried out on three...

Cambridgeshire Districts Annual Housing Completions

District level data about the number of homes completed per year from 2002 to 2013, complied by the Cambridgeshire County Council Research and Monitoring Team

Renewable Energy Completions and Commitments 2014

Data on the renewable energy completions and commitments in Cambridgeshire for the monitoring year 01/04/2013-31/03/2014. This data is based on planning applications to district councils and the...

Affordable Housing Completions 2002-2016

Gross affordable housing completions in Cambridgeshire by district 2002-2016. Number of affordable homes completed (built) in each financial year from 2002/03 to 2015/16 according to annual...

Cambridgeshire Housing Completions 2002-2017

Number of dwellings completed (built) in each financial year from 2002/03 to 2016/17, data gathered and cleaned by CCC Business Intelligence (Research) team. Worksheet includes data by district,...

% successful completions from alcohol treatment

% successful completions from alcohol treatment. *This indicator has been discontinued.

% of all repairs completed on time - (YTD)

% of all repairs completed on time - (YTD)

Assets Of Community Value complete list

A list of successful and unsuccessful nominations and expired designations

Effects of thinning and extraction on advance regeneration of Sitka spruce (Dartmoor 2005)

Extensive damage to and mortality of understorey seedlings during overstorey thinning could prevent the use of natural regeneration as a method of restocking. Experiments carried out on three...

Permanent dwellings completed, England, District By Tenure - Rolling 4 quarter total

This data set contains rolling four quarter totals (England only) on house building completions. From 2011/12 imputed data is included. Imputed data should not be seen as an estimate for the...

BIS economics paper no. 11: economic consequences for the UK and the EU of completing the single market

Underlying data from BIS Economics Paper no.11 'The economic consequences for the UK and the EU of completing the Single Market' [URN 11/517].