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    <description>Local Knowledge is a powerful web-based service for local strategies and marketing. Local Knowledge has a range of applications for analysing the performance of regions and localities. They are easy and quick to use and are designed to help users generate a better understanding of the city - economically, socially, environmentally.</description>
    <title>West Norfolk Partnership Obervatory - Data Section - Feed</title>
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      <title>Sources</title>
      <description> Dawn includes a wide range of national indicators from a variety of sources. All national sources held in Dawn Below is a list of some of the sources and also the publishers. Survey Publisher Census ONS Annual Business Inquiry NOMIS BFI Film and television survey BFI Birth Rates ONS British Crime Survey Home Office Business Start ups and Closures SBS BVPI's Audit Commission Children looked after by Local Authorities DfES Commercial and Industrial Floorspace statistics DCLG Council Tax Report DC ...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 11:51:27 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Data</title>
      <description> In this section you will find information about the data sets held within the Dawn system. You can search through the indicators within the system and the sources used. We also provide access to the Metadata - the data about the data. The metadata search function which allows to you enter keyword and will bring up any meta data that include this work and allow you to create a Map or Rank from this position. </description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 13:40:23 GMT</pubDate>
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