Details of request 'Sefton Park School Expansion'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
17157 sent Mon Nov 17 09:32:31 UTC 2008 waiting_response Mon Nov 17 09:32:31 UTC 2008 waiting_response outgoing
17158 response Mon Nov 17 09:34:07 UTC 2008 incoming
18094 response Wed Nov 26 10:01:37 UTC 2008 incoming
19283 comment Mon Dec 08 20:32:54 UTC 2008
20079 followup_sent Mon Dec 15 20:17:55 UTC 2008 internal_review Mon Dec 15 20:17:55 UTC 2008 internal_review outgoing
20833 response Fri Dec 19 11:50:00 UTC 2008 Mon Jan 12 17:21:27 UTC 2009 requires_admin incoming
24578 followup_sent Mon Jan 12 17:21:11 UTC 2009 waiting_response Mon Jan 12 19:28:16 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
24729 response Tue Jan 13 09:05:01 UTC 2009 waiting_response Mon Jan 26 23:15:47 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
28503 response Wed Jan 28 15:54:40 UTC 2009 gone_postal Mon Apr 13 16:52:52 UTC 2009 gone_postal incoming

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