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You must have consent to place a traditional arch over a road in Northern Ireland
Investigation into trap and drag accidents at Archway on 18 February 2023 and Chalk Farm on 20 April 2023, on London Underground’s Northern line.
Residential Property First Tier Tribunal Decision of Judge Brandler & Judge Shaw on 17th December 2020.
First-Tier Property Tribunal Final Reasoned Decision of Judge D Brandler and J Mann MCIEH, dated 26 October 2021
Employment Tribunal decision.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge A Dutton and Ms S Coughlin dated 17 May 2021
The Regulator of Social Housing's view of how well Arches Housing Limited is meeting regulatory standards.
Wealstun is a prison for adult men near Wetherby, Yorkshire.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Daley and Mr W Shaw FRICS on 24 February 2020
Overview of common navigation in the Civil Service Jobs vX system, including search and table layouts for vacancy holders.
First-Tier Property Tribunal Final Decision of Mr Charles Norman BSc FRICS dated 21 March 2021
Residential Property First Tier Tribunal Decision of Judge on Thursday 27th May 2021.
Get permission to construct a cellar, vault, arch or part of a building under a road in Northern Ireland
Derailment of a Northern Line tube train at Archway station, north London, 2 June 2006.
Addresses and contact details for employment tribunal offices and hearing centres in England, Wales and Scotland.
Highways England undertakes reviews on major road schemes to measure impact against forecast
Drawing attention to 2 incidents of ingress of water through spurling pipes and how these can be prevented.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Edwin Johnson and Judge Guy Brannan on 12 April 2024
Highways England undertakes reviews of smaller road improvement schemes to measure impact against forecast.
How the Thames Barrier works, and when it is scheduled to close.
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