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West Sussex Employer Reference Numbers Employer ADUR District Council (251) Adur-Worthing Joint Committee (252) Aldingbourne Parish Council Angmering Parish Council (261) Ansty & Staplefield Parish Council (336) Ardingly Parish Council (255) ARUN D.C. (258) Ashington Parish Council (265) Ashurst Wood Village Council (256) Aspire Sussex Ltd (267) Aurora Academies Trust - The Gatwick School (708) Balcombe Parish Council (257) Balfour Beatty 2018 (270) Balfour Beatty 2020 BAM UK (was HBG) (387) Barnham & Eastergate Parish Council Bersted Parish Council (299) Billingshurst Parish Council (285) Bishop Luffa Academy (238) Bishop Luffa Trust - Rumboldswhyke CE Infant School Bognor Regis Town Council (271) Bohunt Education Trust - Steyning Grammar School Bohunt Education Trust - Worthing Academy (716) Bohunt Horsham Bolney Parish Council (301) Bosco Catholic Education Trust - St Josephs CatholicPrimary School Bosco Catholic Education Trust - St Marys Catholic Primary School (486) Bosco Catholic Education Trust - St Philip Howard Catholic High School (729) Bourne Community College (204) Broadbridge Heath Parish Council (278) Burgess Hill Town Council (272) Capita (276) CAPITA (SSO) (277) Care Quality Commission (275) Caterlink Shoreham Academy (307) Change Grow Live Limited (333) Chichester City Council (300) Chichester College (NEW) (112) Chichester District Council (318) Chichester Free School (236) Chichester Harbour Conservancy (320) Churchill - Bersted Green Primary School (615) Churchill - Bishop Tufnell Churchill - Lancastrian Infant School Churchill - Steyning Grammar Churchill (The Forest) (591) Churchill Coastal Enterprise (604) Churchill Nyewood Jnr School (616) Churchill Services - WSCC Churchill Services (Bognor Regis Nursery School) (801) Churchill Services (Northolmes Junior School) Churchill West Chiltington (613) Clapham & Patching C of E Primary School Colgate Parish Council (302) Crawley Borough Council (331) Cuckfield Parish Council (335) DCAT - Central CofE Junior School Academy (723) DCAT - Lancastrian Infant School DCAT - The March C of E Primary School (523) DMAT - Durrington High School DMAT - The Laurels Primary School (721) Donnington Parish Council (337) Downview Primary School (235) Earnley Parish Council (339) Easebourne Parish Council (345) East Grinstead Town Council (340) East Preston Junior School (343) East Preston Parish Council (342) East Wittering & Bracklesham Parish Council (344) Edward Bryant School (218) Essex Cares Ltd Essex Cares Ltd 2017 (355) Ferring Parish Council Firefighters Charity (350) Fishbourne Parish Council (356) Fittleworth Parish Council (353) Freedom Leisure - Six Villages Sports Centre (361) Freedom Leisure (Arun DC) (362) GLF - Forge Wood Primary School (661) GLF - Kilnwood Vale Primary School GLF - Southgate Primary School (724) Gossops Green Community Primary Academy (722) Grace Eyre Northern (377) Grace Eyre Western (376) Greater Brighton Metropolitan College (380) Greensand Multi Academy Trust - Milton Mount Primary School Greenway Academy (108) Halsford Park Primary (703) Harlands Primary School (700) Hassocks Parish Council (384) Haywards Heath Town Council (385) Hazelwick Academy (209) Henfield Parish Council Homes And Communities Agency (392) Horsham District Council (394) Hunston Parish Council (396) Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common Parish Council (397) Impact Initiatives (419) Impulse Leisure (417) Innovate Services Ltd St Pauls CC (401) Lancing Parish Council (425) Lindfield Parish Council (395) Lindfield Rural Parish Council (399) Littlehampton Harbour Board (430) Littlehampton Town Council (431) Martlet Homes (440) Mears (436) Medisort Ltd (621) Medmerry Primary School (211) MID SUSSEX D.C. (433) Midhurst Town Council (432) Mitie (437) Muntham House School (450) New Horizons Multi Academy Trust - Seaside Primary (720) New Horizons Multi Academy Trust (MAT) (727) North Horsham Parish Council (463) North Mundham Parish Council (464) NSL (2018) (64) Orchards Junior School (715) Ormiston Six Villages Academy (237) Pagham Parish Council (469) Partners In Learning Academy Trust - Baldwins Hill Primary School (704) Partners In Learning Academy Trust - Blackwell Primary School Petworth Town Council (629) Places for People Leisure (468) Plaistow And Ifold P C (467) PPP Taking Care (Formerly AXA (Chichester DC)) Pulborough Parish Council (473) Pyecombe Parish Council (474) Reach2 Academy Trust - Eastbrook Primary Academy (230) Reach2 Academy Trust - The Globe Academy (709) Reach2 Academy Trust - White Meadows Primary School (701) Reliance Secure Task Man Serv (475) Richard Collyers College (105) Ridge Crest Cleaning - Manor Field Ridge Crest Cleaning Ltd Littlehampton Academy (477) Ridge Crest Cleaning Ltd Sir Robert Woodard (478) River Beach Primary School (233) Rose Green Junior School (707) Rspb (479) Rudgwick Parish Council (481) Rustington Community Primary School (228) Rustington Parish Council (485) Saxon Weald (491) Schoolsplus (Hazelwick) (731) Schoolsworks Multi Academy Trust - Downsbrook Primary School (730) Schoolsworks Multi Academy Trust (MAT) (726) Selsey Town Council (493) Shaw Healthcare (494) Shermanbury Parish Council (495) Shipley Parish Council (512) Shoreham Academy (202) Shoreham Port Authority (500) Singleton and Charlton Parish Council (498) Slaugham Parish Council (501) Slinfold Parish Council (503) SLM Community Leisure (514) SLM Food and Beverage (516) SLM Health and Fitness (515) Sodexo Chichester High School (487) Solent Academies Trust - Littlegreen Academy Sompting Parish Council South Downs Education Trust - Worthing High School (110) South Downs Leisure (513) South Downs National Park Authority (507) Southwater Infant Academy (207) Southwater Junior Academy (208) Southwater Parish Council (506) St Lawrence Primary Academy (229) Steyning Parish Council (504) Storrington and Sullington Parish Council (508) Sussex Learning Trust - Northlands Wood Primary School (725) Sussex Learning Trust - Warden Park Academy (210) Sussex Learning Trust - Warden Park Primary Academy (214) Tangmere Parish Counciil The Chief Constable of Sussex (520) The Oak Academy Trust - Barnham Primary School (712) The Police and Crime Commissioner for Sussex (521) Tivoli Group Ltd TKAT - Broadfield Primary Academy (718) TKAT - Chichester High School (717) TKAT - Hilltop Academy (224) TKAT - Portfield Academy (223) TKAT - Seal Primary Academy (216) TKAT - Seymour Academy (225) TKAT - Tangmere Primary Academy (217) TKAT - The Academy Selsey (212) TKAT - The Bewbush Academy (215) TKAT - The Mill Primary School TKAT - The Oaks Primary School (222) TKAT - Thomas Bennett Academy (219) Turners Hill Parish Council (525) Twineham Parish Council (526) UCAT - Fernhurst Primary School (706) UCAT - Kingsham Primary School (705) United Learning Trust - Midhurst Rother College (445) United Learning Trust - Southway Academy (226) United Learning Trust - The Regis Academy (213) University of Brighton Academies Trust - Blackthorns Primary Academy (711) University of Brighton Academies Trust - Desmond Anderson Primary Academy (728) University of Brighton Academies Trust - Holmbush Primary Academy (710) University of Brighton Academies Trust - Lindfield Primary Academy University of Brighton Academies Trust - Pound Hill Infant Academy (713) University of Brighton Academies Trust - The Burgess Hill Academy (719) University Of Chichester Pool (531) Upper Beeding Parish Council Waterfield Primary School (732) West Chiltington Parish Council (543) West Grinstead Parish Council (545) West Hoathly Parish Council (551) West Itchenor Parish Council (550) West Sussex County Council (50) West Sussex Music Trust (585) Westbourne Parish Council (539) Woodard Academies Trust Woodard Academies Trust - Sir Robert Woodard Academy (203) Woodard Academies Trust - The Littlehampton Academy (201) Worthing Borough Council (609) Worthing Sixth Form College (107) Worthing Theatres & Museums Employer Scheme Reference Number Employer Finance Reference number only 251 NS01 252 NS29 81 261 NS08 336 NS25 255 NS02 258 NS03 265 NS06 256 NS04 267 NA71 708 NL33 257 NS09 270 NA16 90 387 NA46 72 299 NS10 285 NS05 238 NL23 86 271 NS11 94 716 NL40 74 301 NR06 84 486 NL56 729 NL55 204 NS13 278 NR28 272 NS12 276 NA59 277 NA69 275 NA18 307 NL57 333 NA78 300 NS20 112 NS46 318 NS21 236 NL21 320 NS22 615 75 91 79 591 NB04 604 616 NB03 99 801 K2002 62 K2003 613 NA02 89 302 NR25 331 NS23 335 NS24 723 NL47 92 523 NL60 702 NL26 721 NL43 337 NS30 235 NL20 339 NS14 345 NR24 340 NS31 343 NL50 342 NS32 344 NR16 218 NL02 349 355 NA37 71 350 NA14 356 NR29 353 NR20 361 NA75 362 NA34 661 NL49 80 724 NL51 722 NL46 377 NA08 376 NA06 380 NS55 95 108 NS33 703 NL29 700 NL24 384 NR18 385 NS40 209 NS35 77 392 NA51 394 NS42 396 NS27 397 NR02 419 NA03 417 NA45 401 NB02 425 NS50 395 NS51 399 NR04 430 NA21 431 NS52 440 NA11 436 NA57 621 NA01 211 NS36 433 NS61 432 NS60 437 NA58 450 NA23 720 NL44 727 NL52 463 NS16 464 NS15 64 715 NL39 237 NL22 469 NR19 704 NL30 88 629 NR27 468 NA79 467 NS64 63 473 NS63 474 NR10 230 NL15 709 NL31 701 NL25 475 NA29 105 NS92 78 477 NA28 478 NA27 233 NL18 707 NL32 479 NA66 481 NS45 228 NL13 485 NS62 491 NA32 731 NB01 730 NL58 726 NL48 493 NS70 494 NA44 495 NR09 512 NR05 202 NS66 500 NA33 498 501 NR01 503 NS97 514 NA97 516 NA99 515 NA98 487 NA24 2 98 110 NS88 513 NA93 507 NS58 207 NS65 208 NS68 506 NS71 229 NL14 504 NS69 508 NS72 725 NL54 210 NS38 214 NS44 522 520 NS73 712 NL36 521 NS76 73 718 NL42 717 NL41 224 NL08 223 NL12 216 NL03 225 NL09 217 NL04 212 NS37 215 NL01 234 NL19 222 NL11 219 NL05 525 NS75 526 NR11 706 NL28 705 NL27 445 NS59 226 NL10 213 NS43 711 NL35 728 NL53 710 NL34 714 NL38 713 NL37 719 NL45 531 NS80 534 732 NL59 543 NR13 545 NS99 551 NS39 550 NR03 50 NS81 585 NA77 539 NR21 85 203 NS67 201 NS54 609 NS82 107 NS96 83.
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