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1Ta01 Heating Unit 1Ta03 General 1TA01 HEATING UNIT 1TA03 GENERAL 1TB01 CO-ORDINATION AND DEVELOPMENT 1TC01 MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT - CONTRACTS 1TC02 HIP TEAM 1 1TC03 HIP TEAM 2 1TC04 HIP TEAM 3 1TC05 HIP TEAM 4 1TC06 FABRIC 1TC07 ENVIRONMENTAL 1TC08 NON HOUSING GENERAL 1TC09 NEW BUILD 1TC10 ASBESTOS AND REMOVALS 1TC11 NON HOUSING GENERAL 1TC12 MINOR WORKS 1TC13 CONTRACTS - DOOR & WINDOW PROGRAMME 1TC15 CONTRACTS - HIP HEATING INSTALLATIONS 1TC20 INDUSTRIAL 1TC21 DOMESTIC 1TC22 ELECTRICAL 1TC23 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT HQ 1TC25 MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT - SERVICES 1TC26 EAST KILBRIDE BUSINESS UNIT, GLENFIELD ROAD, EK 1TD01 FINANCE AND ADMIN 1TD02 QUANTITY SURVEYORS 1TD03 ARCHITECTS 1TD04 CLERK OF WORKS 1TD05 CDM 1TD06 ENGINEERS 1TD07 MANAGEMENT 1TD08 PROJECT MANAGER - HOUSING 1TD09 PROJECT MANAGER - EDUCATION 1TD10 PROJECT MANAGER - COMMUNITY 1TD11 PROJECT MANAGER - SOCIAL WORK 1TD12 PROJECT MANAGER - CORPORATE 1TD13 PROPERTY INVESTMENT MANAGERS 1TH01 FINANCE AND ADMIN - HAMILTON 1TH02 CLYDESDALE - AIDS AND ADAPTATIONS 1TH03 CLYDESDALE - VOIDS 1TH04 CLYDESDALE - MAINTENANCE 1TH05 HAMILTON - HOUSING GENERAL MAINTENANCE 1TH06 HAMILTON - NON HOUSING MAINTENANCE 1TH07 HAMILTON - AIDS AND ADAPTATIONS 1TH08 HAMILTON - VOIDS 1TH09 PAINT 1TH10 FINANCE AND ADMIN - LANARK 1TH11 FINANCE AND ADMIN - NON HOUSING 1TH12 HAMILTON BUSINESS UNIT, POLLOCK AVENUE, HAMILTON 1TH13 LANARK BUSINESS UNIT, CALDWELLSHIRE, LANARK 1TH14 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 1TR01 FINANCE AND ADMIN - EAST KILBRIDE 1TR02 EAST KILBRIDE - AIDS AND ADAPTATIONS 1TR03 EAST KILBRIDE - VOIDS 1TR04 EAST KILBRIDE - MAINTENANCE 1TR05 RUTHERGLEN - HOUSING GENERAL MAINTENANCE 1TR06 RUTHERGLEN - AIDS AND ADAPTIONS 1TR07 RUTHERGLEN - VOIDS 1TR08 RUTHERGLEN - BLACKSMITHS 1TR09 FINANCE AND ADMIN - RUTHERGLEN 1TR10 ELECTIONS 1TS01 ESTIMATING AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 1TS02 COSTS FOR REALLOCATION 1TS03 CENTRAL PLANT STORE 1TS04 COST AND PRODUCTIVITY 2A101 EMPLOYEE COSTS 2A119 OTHER ADMIN COSTS 2A121 LABOUR HOLDING ACCOUNT 2A131 TRANSPORT HOLDING AC 2A141 HAWBANK EAST KILBRIDE 2A142 SUMMERLEE RD LARKHALL 2A144 WOODSTOCK RD LANARK 2A145 BALGARY LESMAHAGOW 2A146 CARNWATH DEPOT 2A147 CRAWFORD DEPOT 2A148 GREYSTONE STRATHAVEN 2A149 OTHER DEPOT COSTS INDIRECT 2A151 DIRECT EXPENDITURE 2A152 BLANTYRE 2A153 BURNBANK STORE 2A154 LIGHTING FLEET COSTS - LARKHALL 2A155 LIGHTING FLEET COSTS - HAWBANK 2A161 RECHARGEABLE WORK 2A801 DUKE ST HAMILTON 2A802 MILLER ST HAMILTON 2A803 BRANDON ST HAMILTON 2A804 EDINBURGH RD HAMILTON 2A819 INDIRECT COSTS PARKING 3AD10 DOMESTIC DSO - BLANTYRE 3APTC REFUSE DISPOSAL CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS 3BI01 STREETS HAMILTON 1 3BI02 STREETS HAMILTON 2 3BI03 STREETS CLYDESDALE 1 3BI04 STREETS CLYDESDALE 2 3BI05 STREETS CLYDESDALE 3 3BI06 STREETS EAST KILBRIDE 1 3BI07 STREETS EAST KILBRIDE 2 3BI08 STREETS EAST KILBRIDE 3 3BI09 STREETS RUTHERGLEN 1 3BI10 MECHANICAL SWEEPING DSO - BLANTYRE 3BI11 STREETS CENTRAL 3BI14 CLYDESDALE STREETS 3BI15 EAST KILBRIDE STREETS 3BI16 HAMILTON STREETS 3BI17 RUTHERGLEN STREETS 3BI18 STRATHAVEN STREETS 3GC00 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE - CENTRAL 3GK01 GROUNDS HAMILTON 1 3GK02 GROUNDS HAMILTON 2 3GK03 GROUNDS CLYDESDALE 1 3GK04 GROUNDS CLYDESDALE 2 3GK05 GROUNDS CLYDESDALE 3 3GK06 GROUNDS EAST KILBRIDE 1 3GK07 GROUNDS EAST KILBRIDE 2 3GK08 GROUNDS EAST KILBRIDE 3 3GK09 GROUNDS RUTHERGLEN 1 3GK10 CORE - BLANTYRE 3GK11 GROUNDS CENTRAL 3GK12 ARBORICULTURE 3GK13 MECHANICS GROUNDS 3GK14 CLYDESDALE GROUNDS 3GK15 EAST KILBRIDE GROUNDS 3GK16 HAMILTON GROUNDS 3GK17 RUTHERGLEN GROUNDS 3GK18 STRATHAVEN GROUNDS 3GL20 CEMETERIES - CLYDESDALE 3GT10 MECHANICS - BLANTYRE 3RR10 RESIDUAL/RECYCLATE COLLECTION CAMBUSLANG/RUTHERGLEN 3RR20 RESIDUAL/RECYCLATE COLLECTION CLYDESDALE 3RR30 RESIDUAL/RECYCLATE COLLECTION EAST KILBRIDE 3RR40 RESIDUAL/RECYCLATE COLLECTION HAMILTON 3T888 PLANT MAINTENANCE 3T999 HQ UNIT DSO INDIRECT 80010 FORTH N/S 80142 WESTBURN NURSERY 80143 DAY NURSERY 80144 HOLLANDBUSH NURSERY 80200 COMM SERV WORKSHOP U 2 80257 WOODSIDE P/S 80268 TINTO P/S 80596 CAIRD COMPUTER SUITE 80767 FLEMINGTON BUSINESS CE 80773 BECKFORD P/S 80774 MILTON P/S 80775 BIGGAR P/S 80799 ST NINIAN'S P/S 80800 TOWNHILL P/S 80801 UDSTON P/S 80802 ST MARY'S P/S 80804 ST PAUL'S P/S 80805 ST CUTHBERT'S P/S 80806 GLENLEE P/S 80807 ST JOHN'S P/S 80808 WOODHEAD P/S 80809 ST PETER'S P/S 80810 NEILSLAND P/S 80811 ST MARK'S P/S 80813 ST ANNE'S P/S 80814 QUARTER P/S 80815 CHATELHERAULT P/S 80816 ST ELIZABETH'S P/S 80817 DALSERF P/S 80818 NETHERBURN P/S 80819 MACHANHILL P/S 80820 HARELEESHILL P/S 80821 GLENGOWAN P/S 80822 ROBERT SMILLIE MEM P/S 80823 ST MARY'S P/S 80824 CRAIGBANK P/S 80825 STONEHOUSE P/S 80826 NEWFIELD P/S 80827 KIRKLAND PARK P/S 80828 ST PATRICK'S P/S 80829 WESTER OVERTON P/S 80830 CHAPELTON P/S 80831 LANARK P/S 80832 ROBERT OWEN MEM P/S 80833 ST MARY'S P/S 80834 WOODPARK P/S 80835 BLACKWOOD P/S 80836 CARNWATH P/S 80837 RIGSIDE PRIMARY 80838 COALBURN P/S 80839 DOUGLAS P/S 80840 ST ATHANASIUS P/S 80841 HIGH MILL P/S 80842 CARLUKE P/S 80843 CRAWFORDDYKE P/S 80844 KIRKTON P/S 80845 BRAIDWOOD P/S 80846 LAW P/S 80847 FORTH P/S 80848 CARSTAIRS P/S 80849 CARSTAIRS JUNCTION P/S 80850 ABINGTON PRIMARY 80854 COURT SERVICES HAMILTON 80860 GLASSFORD PRIMARY 80864 LEADHILLS PRIMARY 80865 ST LOUISE'S P/S 80880 SPITTAL PRIMARY 80881 ST MARK'S PRIMARY 80882 CALDERWOOD PRIMARY 80883 ST BRIDES PRIMARY 80884 ST CHARLES PRIMARY 80885 AITON PRIMARY 80886 HALLSIDE PRIMARY 80887 CAIRNS PRIMARY 80888 ST CADOCS PRIMARY 80889 BURNSIDE PRIMARY 80890 CATHKIN PRIMARY 80892 LOCH PRIMARY SCHOOL 80893 SR ANTHONY'S PRIMARY 80894 WEST COATS PRIMARY 80895 HIGH BLANTYRE P/S 80896 DAVID LIVINGSTON MEM P 80897 ST JOSEPH'S P/S 80898 ST BLANE'S P/S 80899 AUCHINRAITH P/S 80900 MAXWELLTON P/S 80901 LONG CALDERWOOD P/S 80902 HUNTER P/S 80903 MOUNT CAMERON P/S 80904 ST HILARY'S P/S 80905 BLACKLAW P/S 80906 ST LEONARDS P/S 80907 EAST MILTON P/S 80908 CANBERRA P/S 80909 CROSSHOUSE P/S 80910 MOSSNEUK P/S 80911 KIRKTONHOLME P/S 80912 HALFMERKE P/S 80913 ST KENNETHS P/S 80914 ST VINCENTS P/S 80915 GREENHILLS P/S 80916 CASTLEFIELD P/S 80917 HEATHERY KNOWE P/S 80919 SOUTH PARK P/S 80920 OUR LADY OF LOURDES P/S 80921 MURRAY P/S 80924 PARK VIEW PRIMARY - 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