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WebAn access direction is a direction that a series, group or class of records is open to public access after 30 years or closed to public access for a longer period of time to protect sensitive information. Records can also be made publicly available before they are 30 years old under an early access authorisation. WebNewington was first offered to the Government for use as an Asylum for the Insane in 1874. The Government did not accept this offer, however in 1879, Government Architect James Barnett prepared a report on the suitability of the Newington estate for a Reformatory School for Boys. go env set -w gopath
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