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  • Research into what drives people to engage in culture and sport, the impacts of engagement and how we might value it for economic appraisal.

  • Our quarterly survey report is based on responses from private registered providers of social housing who own or manage more than 1,000 homes.

  • An annual summary of the financial status of registered providers.

  • Statistics on the code for sustainable homes and average energy efficiency (SAP ratings) for homes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  • Total Right to Buy sales by quarter.

  • This release covers activity under the scheme from commencement on 12 March 2012 until 31 December 2012.

  • House building starts and completions statistics by tenure.

  • Tracking survey to measure the public’s views on smart meters and in-home displays (IHDs), including their information needs.

  • Data on non-energy mineral production in Great Britain.

  • Statistics to accompany the English housing survey 2010 homes report.

  • Third annual statistical release evaluating the extent of rough sleeping.

  • Table showing the spending power of local authorities in 2013 to 2014.

  • Data showing local authorities receiving the Efficiency Support Grant in 2013 to 2014.

  • National statistics about the number of planning applications made and permissions granted in England.

  • Research to inform stakeholders of good practice for the roll-out of smart meters

  • A further review of Eaga as Scheme Manager for the Warm Front Scheme.

  • This report summarises the Panel’s findings for raising awareness of the Green Deal among women.

  • Estimated impacts of energy and climate change policies on energy prices and bills.

  • An independent report commissioned by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on the scope for encouraging philanthropy outside London.

  • Conclusions and recommendations of the review of planning guidance led by Lord Taylor of Goss Moor.