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Current Employers in the Hampshire Pension Fund As of 31 March 2018 Current employers in the Hampshire Pension Fund as of 31 March 2018 Abbotswood Junior School ABM Catering (The Hurst Community School) ABM Catering (Tupe from St Vincents) Academies Enterprise Trust - New Forest Academy Academies Enterprise Trust - Winton Community Academy Active Nation (SCC) Age Concern Hampshire All Hallows Catholic School and Sixth Form College Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish Council Alliance UK (Bancroft Primary) Alton College Alton Town Council Amery Hill School Academy Trust Applemore Technology College Aramark Aramark (Havant and South Downs) ARK Schools - ARK Ayrton Primary Academy ARK Schools - Charter Academy ARK Schools -ARK Dickens Primary Academy Ashley Junior School Aster Communities (Formerly Testway Housing) Atlantic Housing Ltd Balfour Beatty (CCTV staff TUPE'd 2012) Balfour Beatty Living Places Barton Peveril Sixth Form College Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council Basingstoke and District Sports Trust Ltd Basingstoke College of Technology Basingstoke Voluntary Action Baughurst Parish Council Bedales School Beech Parish Council BH Live Bishops Waltham Parish Council Bishopstoke Parish Council Bitterne Park Primary School Blackwater and Hawley Town Council Bohunt Education Trust - Bohunt School Bohunt Education Trust - Priory School Bohunt Education Trust - The Petersfield School Botley Parish Council Bramshott and Liphook Parish Council Bransgore C.E. Primary School Brayborne Facilities Services Ltd (Hounsdown) Brockenhurst College Brockenhurst Parish Council Calmore Junior School Cams Hill School (Academy) Cantell School Capita (Havant - Procurement) Capita (Havant/East Hants) Capita Business Services Ltd (SCC) Capita Hart (ex Hart DC) Capita Havant Capita Southampton Ltd Care Quality Commission Catch 22 MAT Limited - The Ashwood Academy Catering Academy Ltd (Toynbee) Caterlink (EJT) Chamberlayne College for the Arts Church Crookham Parish Council Churcher's College City Catering Southampton COLAS Ltd. Colden Common Parish Council Communities First Wessex Ltd Community Action Fareham Community Action Hampshire Community First New Forest Compass (JET) Compass Group (Ringwood) Costello Academy Crofton School CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL Denmead Parish Council DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Dibden Allotments Fund Dove House School Academy Drum Housing Association Ltd Durley Parish Council East Hampshire District Council Eastleigh Borough Council Eastleigh College Edwards and Ward (Test Valley) Edwards and Ward (The Clere) Edwin Jones Trust (EJT) Eggar's School Elvetham Heath Parish Council Energise Me ENFIELD LBC European Electronique (Alton College) Everest Community Academy Eversley Parish Council Everyone Active (Hart DC) Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Council Fairisle Infant and Nursery School Fairisle Junior School Fareham Academy Fareham Borough Council Fareham College Farnborough College of Technology Fawley Parish Council First Wessex (Portsmouth Housing Association) First Wessex Housing Group Ltd Fleet Town Council Fordingbridge Town Council Four Marks Parish Council Freemantle C.E. Community Academy Gosport and Fareham Multi Academy Trust Gosport Borough Council Great Oaks School Hamble Le Rice Parish Council Hampshire Association of Local Councils Ltd Hampshire Constabulary (LGPS) Hampshire County Council Hampshire Cultural Trust (HCC) Hampshire Cultural Trust (WCC) Hampshire Fire and Rescue (LGPS) Hamwic Education Trust Hamwic Education Trust - Ludlow Infant Academy Hamwic Education Trust - Weston Park Primary School Hart District Council Havant and South Downs College Havant Borough Council Haywards (GFM Education) Headley Parish Council Hedge End Town Council HET - Thornhill Primary School Highbury College Hinkler Academies Trust - Hightown Primary School Hinkler Academies Trust - Kanes Hill Primary School Holy Family Catholic Primary School Hook with Warsash Academy Hope Free School (NGST) Hordle CE Primary School Hordle Parish Council Horizon Leisure Trust Horndean Parish Council Hound Parish Council Hounsdown School Hyde Parish Council Hythe and Dibden Parish Council Innovate Services Innovate Services (Perins) Innovate Services (Romsey) Itchen Sixth Form College Jefferys Education Trust (JET) King Edward VI School Kings Group Academies - College Park Infant School Kings Group Academies - Lyndhurst Junior School Kings Group Academies - Northern Parade Infant School Kings Group Academies - Northern Parade Junior School Kings Worthy Parish Council Kingsclere Parish Council Langstone Harbour Board Lighthouse Learning Trust Liss Parish Council Littleton and Harestock Parish Council Lockswood Community and Sports Association Ludlow Junior School (Academy) Lymington and Pennington Town Council Lymington Harbour Commissioners Mansel Park Primary School Marchwood Parish Council Mason Moor Primary School Medhurst Communications Ltd (Hounsdown) Milford-on-Sea C of E Primary Academy Milford-on-Sea Parish Council Mill Rythe Infant School Millbrook Industries (PCC) Moorlands Primary School Mytime Active (Dibden Golf Course) Mytime Active (Southampton Golf Course) New Alresford Town Council New Forest District Council New Forest National Park Authority New Milton Town Council Newlands Primary School Newman Catholic Academy Trust - Springhill Catholic Primary School NMRN Operations Noadswood School Norse South East Ltd North Hampshire Education Alliance Not in scheme Oaklands Catholic School & Sixth Form Oakwood Primary School Oasis Community Learning Odiham Parish Council Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) Old Basing and Lychpit Parish Council Oliver's Battery Parish Council Open Sight Options Osborne School Overton Parish Council Pabulum (Elvetham Heath Primary School) Peter Symonds College Petersfield Town Council Places for People Leisure Portchester Crematorium Joint Committee Portsmouth & Winchester Diocesan Academies Trust - St Columba Academy Portsmouth Abuse and Rape Counselling Service (PARCS) Portsmouth City Council Portsmouth College Portsmouth University Portswood Primary Academy Trust Portswood Primary Academy Trust - Stamshaw Junior School Portswood Primary Academy Trust - Tanners Brook Primary Academy Priestlands School Purbrook Park School QEII Silver Jubilee Activities Centre Randstad Redbridge Primary School Ringwood School (Academy) Ringwood Town Council RM Education Robert May's School Romsey Extra Parish Council Romsey Town Council Rosewood Free School Rushmoor Borough Council SCA Community Care Services Ltd SCC Schools (Capita) Sentinel Housing Association (First Wessex) Serco PLC Sherfield on Loddon Parish Council Shirley Warren Primary School Sinclair Primary and Nursery School Skanska Construction Ltd SLM Community Leisure Ltd SLM Fitness & Health Ltd Society of St James Sodexo (Oasis) Solent Academies Trust Solent Special Education Trust - Great Oaks School South East Employers South Wonston Parish Council Southampton City College Southampton City Council Southampton Solent University Southampton University (New College) Southampton University (Winchester College Art) Southampton Voluntary Services Southern IFCA Southsea Skatepark Company Sovereign Housing Association Sparsholt College Springwell School SSE Contracting Ltd St Anne's Catholic School & Sixth Form College (Academy) St Edmunds Catholic School St Edward's School St George's Catholic College St John's College St Mary's Primary School St Monica Primary School St Paul's Catholic Primary School and Nursery St Peter's Catholic Primary School Swanmore Parish Council Tadley and District CAB Tadley Town Council Test Valley Borough Council Testbourne Community School Testwood Sports College (Academy) The Burgate School & Sixth Form (Academy) The Catholic Academy Trust in Aldershot (St Joseph's) The Catholic Academy Trust in Fareham (St Anthony's) The Cowplain School The De Curci Trust - Solent Infant School The De Curci Trust - Solent Junior School The De Curci Trust - Springfield School The Delta Education Trust - Coppice Spring School The Good Shepherd Trust - Farnborough Grange Nursery & Infants Community School The Good Shepherd Trust - The Holme Primary Academy The Gryphon Trust - The Arnewood School The Gryphon Trust - The Eaglewood School The Hampshire Playing Fields Association The Hampton Trust The Handy Trust The Inspire Learning Federation (Blackfield and Fawley School) The Mountbatten School The Perins MAT - Perins School The Priory Primary School The Prospect Trust - 6th Form College Farnborough The Romsey School The Salterns Academy Trust - Admiral Lord Nelson School The Salterns Academy Trust - Trafalgar School The University of Winchester Thornden Academy Thornhill Primary School TKAT - Bridgemary Academy TKAT - Front Lawn Primary Academy TKAT - Havant Academy TKAT - Miltoncross Academy TOPS Day Nursery Totton and Eling Town Council Totton College Tourism South East TSAT - Isambard Brunel Junior School TSAT - Meon Junior School TSAT - Moorings Way Infant TSAT - Newbridge Junior Academy TSAT - The Portsmouth Academy Two Counties (Priestland's School) Twyford Parish Council UCAT - Arundel Court Primary UCAT - Berewood Primary Academy UCAT - Court Lane Infant Academy UCAT - Court Lane Junior Academy UCAT - Flying Bull Primary Academy UCAT - Frogmore Junior Academy UCAT - Highbury Primary School UCAT - Langstone Infant Academy UCAT - Langstone Junior Academy UCAT - Mill Chase Academy United Learning Trust - Beacon View United Learning Trust - The Victory Primary Upham Parish Council UTC (Portsmouth) Valentine Primary School Veolia Environmental Services (Hart) Wessex Education Shared Services Wessex Property Ltd West End Parish Council Weston Park Primary School Whitchurch Town Council Whitehill Town Council Whiteley Town Council Wickham Parish Council Wildern Academy Winchester City Council Wonston Parish Council Woodlands Community College Wyvern Academy Yateley Town Council YBC Cleaning Services (Hamble) YBC Cleaning Services (St Patrick's) .
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