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English reading test materials administered to eligible pupils at the end of key stage 1 in May 2022.
Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people living with their families in affluent small towns or rural areas.
Design codes need to be based on an analysis of the area covered. The purpose of the analysis is to understand the area and inform a vision that will, in turn, form the basis for the code.
Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people living with their families in urban and suburban areas.
Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people who are either approaching retirement or have recently retired.
Helping DfT understand the transport needs of older people still in employment and relying on their car.
Helping DfT understand the transport needs of younger adults most likely to be students or looking for work, living in urban areas.
Examples of pupils' work to support teachers' assessment of English writing at the end of key stage 1.
Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people who are older, likely to live alone with no car and may have one or more health conditions.
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