Details of request 'Request for publication of Public Sector and Local Authority responses to the "OS Business Strategy Consultation"'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
56413 sent Fri May 29 11:53:21 UTC 2009 waiting_response Fri May 29 12:53:21 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
56887 response Mon Jun 01 12:48:25 UTC 2009 waiting_response Mon Jun 01 17:24:01 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
63956 response Fri Jun 26 17:31:55 UTC 2009 incoming
63957 response Fri Jun 26 17:34:06 UTC 2009 rejected Mon Aug 03 16:50:29 UTC 2009 rejected incoming
73724 followup_sent Mon Aug 03 16:12:39 UTC 2009 internal_review Mon Aug 03 17:12:39 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
73910 response Tue Aug 04 08:29:11 UTC 2009 internal_review Wed Aug 12 08:55:52 UTC 2009 internal_review incoming
83396 response Tue Sep 01 16:19:43 UTC 2009 partially_successful Wed Sep 09 10:34:44 UTC 2009 partially_successful incoming

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