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The latest estimates from the 2010/11 Taking Part adult survey produced by DCMS were released on 30 June 2011 according to the arrangements …
The Taking Part Survey provides reliable national estimates of adult engagement with the arts, heritage, museums, archives, libraries and sport.
This report presents the latest headline estimates of how adults (16+) spend their free time for the year April 2017 to March 2018.
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Material from the first Taking Part user event, which took place on 19 August 2010.
An independent review into the role of sport in the justice system.
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