Details of request 'empty properties in lambeth as of may 2009'

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
50038 sent Mon May 04 17:46:43 UTC 2009 waiting_response Mon May 04 18:46:43 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
50436 response Wed May 06 13:27:44 UTC 2009 incoming
52463 response Wed May 13 09:48:58 UTC 2009 Sat May 23 11:41:42 UTC 2009 rejected incoming
55236 followup_sent Sat May 23 10:41:24 UTC 2009 rejected outgoing
55237 followup_sent Sat May 23 10:42:14 UTC 2009 internal_review Sat May 23 11:42:14 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
55238 followup_sent Sat May 23 10:47:35 UTC 2009 outgoing
55792 response Wed May 27 10:18:33 UTC 2009 internal_review Sun May 31 08:04:36 UTC 2009 internal_review incoming
58922 response Mon Jun 08 16:11:48 UTC 2009 internal_review Fri Jun 12 19:58:46 UTC 2009 internal_review incoming
79387 followup_sent Tue Aug 18 07:47:48 UTC 2009 internal_review Tue Aug 18 08:47:48 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
79967 response Wed Aug 19 13:33:13 UTC 2009 rejected Thu Aug 27 13:22:35 UTC 2009 rejected incoming

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