Department for Culture Media and Sport
2003 closed consultations
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In early 2003, interested parties were consulted on ntl's request to offer the BBC's digital channels to their analogue customers. A variation of the Secretary of State's approval for these channels is required for this change and the BBC Governors have given their support to this variation.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has today published a consultation paper on Historic Environment Records. The document seeks views on the way in which we manage access for everyone to information about our heritage, and the results of this consultation will feed into the wider Review on historic environment legislation.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has published a Draft Gambling Bill for public consultation.
On 23 August, the Secretary of State launched an independent review of BBC Online, to be led by Philip Graf. The BBC has submitted to the Secretary of State its own report on the performance of BBC Online against the commitments laid down when the service began. We are seeking the public's views on the BBC's online services (BBCi on the web).
The consultation document seeks views on updating and improving historic environment legislation to make it fit for purpose in the 21st century.
The consultation document below sets out a proposed policy framework for the preservation of historic ships. The document identifies key policy principles and proposals for a delivery mechanism. The aim of the policy is to help the maritime heritage to help itself by providing a beacon of excellence to encourage and facilitate a co-ordinated approach, assist those directly engaged in preservation, and promote public interest in historic ships.
The below consultation document relates to the proposal to extend from the City of London to the whole of Greater London the area within which the Museum of London may 'collect and exhibit collections'. This will allow the Museum of London to merge with the newly opened Museum in Docklands and therefore ensuring the latter's financial viability.
This review is the first part of an initiative whose aim is to improve tourism data. It follows from the identification of tourism data as a key priority at meetings between Ministers and the tourism Industry at Hartwell House.
Consultation on a Draft Order to be Made Under the Export Control Act 2002
It is eight years since the Lottery started. Tessa Jowell announced a review in 2002 to look at how we can enhance and develop the its future and make Lottery funding more responsive to the needs and priorities of communities.
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