A new blog will give 10,000 government scientists and engineers a place to connect.
Jul292016
Jul292016
A new blog will give 10,000 government scientists and engineers a place to connect.
Jul262016
Updated: Added the 2017 annual report.
These annual reports summarise the work of the Expert Committee on Pesticide Residues in Food (PRiF) from 2015 to 2017.
The Expert Committee on Pesticide Residues in Food (PRiF) provides independent advice to the government on the monitoring of pesticide residues in food.
You can read more information about the work of the Expert Committee on Pesticide Residues in Food (PRiF).
Jul212016
Updated: Minor adjustments to wording on page 1 of the Deprivation section to improve clarity of text.
A compendium of rural urban statistics on a wide range of social and economic Government policy areas.
The latest edition of the Digest is for September 2018 and includes updates to:
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Jul212016
Updated: Published today, new analysis showing an overall measure of accessibility of services in rural areas.
Differences in travel behaviour, levels of mobility and access to services for people living in different settlement types.
Indicators:
Data Source: Department for Transport – National Travel Survey
Coverage: England
Rural classification used: Office for National Statistics Rural Urban Classification
Measuring accessibility by the time taken to travel to particular service locations.
Indicators:
Data source: Department for Transport core accessibility indicators at Lower Super Output Area level
Coverage: England
Rural classification used: Office for National Statistics Rural Urban Classification
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Jul152016
As part of the Valuing Nature Programme’s aim to build interdisciplinary research capability with strong engagement of end users we are pleased to announce that the Valuing Nature Annual Conference will be held at the Town Hall in Manchester on Tuesday 18th October 2016.
A varied programme will bring together researchers, practitioners, business and policy makers in a forum of key note presentations, discussion and activity workshops.
Full details will be available soon from the Valuing Nature Programme website and a further notification will be sent to all members of the Valuing Nature Network
Please inform anyone you think may be interested in attending.