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Updated 2011/12 Allocation/Maximum Contract Value Skills Funding Agency Allocations 2011/12 as at 20 April 2012 Provider Provider Name Adult Skills 16-18 Adult Formal Additional 19+ Joint Employer *ESF Total UPIN Budget Apprenticeship Safeguarded First Step Learning Support Discretionary Investment Simplificatio 2011/12 2011/12 s 2011/12 Learning 2011/12 2011/12 (former Learner Support Programme n Pilot 2011/12 ALR ALS) 2011/12 2011/12 2011/12 105000 BARNFIELD COLLEGE £6,939,969 £1,400,991 £198,865 £0 £916,436 £440,173 £0 £0 £144,960 £10,041,394 105008 NACRO £566,737 £537,652 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £868,461 £1,972,850 105010 NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE COLLEGE £9,729,688 £3,354,454 £0 £0 £595,579 £255,267 £0 £0 £954,750 £14,889,738 105017 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COLLEGE £3,469,386 £336,319 £40,016 £0 £284,133 £210,347 £0 £0 £0 £4,340,201 105019 AMERSHAM AND WYCOMBE COLLEGE £3,957,472 £324,469 £3,859 £28,698 £688,633 £117,960 £18,538 £0 £411,650 £5,551,279 105023 BERKSHIRE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE £885,269 £0 £5,002 £0 £43,052 £86,366 £0 £0 £0 £1,019,689 105024 BRACKNELL AND WOKINGHAM COLLEGE £2,836,426 £652,651 £365,732 £0 £146,429 £89,755 £0 £0 £0 £4,090,993 105028 THE HENLEY COLLEGE £595,279 £343,619 £41,079 £0 £117,132 £15,453 £0 £0 £0 £1,112,562 105032 NG BAILEY LIMITED £67,560 £443,136 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £510,696 105037 SPAN TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT LIMITED £315,173 £806,486 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,121,659 105041 PERTEMPS LEARNING AND EDUCATION ALLIANCE LIMITED £1,077,159 £27,811 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £583,335 £1,688,305 105044 UK TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT LIMITED £459,558 £806,961 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,266,519 105055 HEART OF ENGLAND TRAINING LIMITED £961,288 £1,902,817 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,864,105 105060 JHP GROUP LIMITED £24,559,325 £16,981,177 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £14,566,150 £56,106,652 105061 JTL £2,839,017 £16,387,118 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £19,226,135 105065 OMEGA TRAINING SERVICES LIMITED £1,016,944 £31,078 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,048,022 105068 TRANSWORLD PUBLICATIONS SERVICES LIMITED £378,843 £400,912 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £779,755 105069 BIRMINGHAM RATHBONE SOCIETY £557,334 £3,752 £0 £0 £176,434 £17,360 £0 £0 £0 £754,880 105074 SOUTH BIRMINGHAM COLLEGE £18,533,415 £606,217 £194,757 £0 £1,294,592 £1,696,748 £0 £0 £0 £22,325,729 105086 IN-COMM TRAINING SERVICES LIMITED £128,970 £397,635 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £526,605 105110 SANDWELL COLLEGE £4,903,663 £980,604 £0 £0 £456,335 £400,698 £0 £0 £0 £6,741,300 105114 STAFFORD COLLEGE £2,832,884 £469,140 £121,041 £0 £222,753 £248,768 £0 £0 £0 £3,894,586 105118 WALSALL COLLEGE £8,443,038 £2,800,340 £0 £0 £462,134 £587,288 £0 £0 £0 £12,292,800 105154 CITY OF BATH COLLEGE £3,214,400 £419,635 £325,945 £52,223 £137,818 £180,044 £0 £0 £0 £4,330,065 105156 CITY OF BRISTOL COLLEGE £16,969,436 £4,345,027 £479,150 £0 £1,907,023 £931,979 £0 £0 £1,005,136 £25,637,751 105174 FILTON COLLEGE £4,296,132 £1,328,417 £120,036 £0 £348,563 £278,107 £0 £0 £0 £6,371,255 105188 INTEC BUSINESS COLLEGES PLC £3,586,956 £193,335 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £3,780,291 105206 NORTON RADSTOCK COLLEGE £2,582,869 £258,849 £18,005 £0 £227,521 £94,816 £0 £0 £0 £3,182,060 105214 HOUSE OF CLIVE (HAIR AND BEAUTY) LIMITED £571,353 £2,170,363 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,741,716 105224 S & B AUTOMOTIVE ACADEMY LIMITED £350,584 £1,913,457 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,264,041 105242 WESTON COLLEGE £7,871,706 £1,708,032 £64,020 £0 £806,815 £261,335 £0 £0 £0 £10,711,908 105301 REASEHEATH COLLEGE £2,441,140 £788,826 £27,691 £0 £48,887 £122,022 £112,348 £0 £25,500 £3,566,414 105310 S.W. DURHAM TRAINING LIMITED £583,573 £795,754 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,379,327 105316 TUI UK LIMITED £734,603 £1,177,118 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £91,088 £0 £2,002,809 105318 MIDLAND GROUP TRAINING SERVICES LIMITED £351,271 £1,081,003 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,432,274 105341 CROSSCO (1045) £4,103,641 £3,492,997 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,495,438 £10,092,076 105347 BURTON AND SOUTH DERBYSHIRE COLLEGE £7,295,146 £1,335,472 £119,406 £0 £235,246 £230,540 £0 £0 £1,912,050 £11,127,860 105360 BABINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE LIMITED £1,709,828 £1,833,484 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £3,543,312 105367 CHESTERFIELD COLLEGE £6,217,323 £2,836,865 £0 £0 £523,659 £332,304 £0 £0 £0 £9,910,151 105372 DART LIMITED £484,471 £412,681 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £897,152 105420 STEPHENSON COLLEGE £6,398,809 £2,274,630 £0 £19,673 £219,893 £186,552 £34,460 £0 £0 £9,134,017 105428 ROLLS-ROYCE PLC £396,742 £1,563,847 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,960,589 105444 STUBBING COURT TRAINING LIMITED £104,471 £429,156 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £533,627 105452 UNIVERSITY OF DERBY £2,484,153 £442,967 £0 £0 £325,667 £138,993 £0 £0 £0 £3,391,780 105454 WEBS TRAINING LIMITED £351,342 £624,249 £0 £0 £0 £0 £89,632 £0 £0 £1,065,223 105458 BRITISH PRINTING INDUSTRIES FEDERATION LTD £544,262 £295,487 £0 £0 £0 £0 £120,448 £0 £0 £960,197 105463 CORNWALL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD £0 £0 £73,067 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £171,595 £244,662 105486 HARLOW COLLEGE £5,498,996 £4,818,869 £413,151 £0 £322,782 £97,123 £0 £0 £0 £11,150,921 105493 OTLEY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE £2,408,328 £356,363 £0 £0 £103,037 £123,288 £0 £0 £0 £2,991,016 105498 SEETEC BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY CENTRE LIMITED £1,293,964 £286,249 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,580,213 105500 WRITTLE COLLEGE £691,967 £0 £0 £0 £61,636 £208,588 £0 £0 £0 £962,191 105505 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL £346,416 £68,762 £2,058,858 £448,682 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,922,718 105509 PROSPECT TRAINING SERVICES (GLOUCESTER) LIMITED £41,672 £13,816 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £612,176 £667,664 105528 APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING LIMITED £217,299 £1,790,681 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,007,980 105529 WAVERLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL £543,008 £103,450 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £646,458 105544 RIVERSIDE TRAINING LIMITED £876,291 £334,901 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,211,192 105582 BISHOP BURTON COLLEGE £1,450,283 £435,073 £9,186 £0 £96,179 £165,594 £0 £0 £0 £2,156,315 105583 SELBY COLLEGE £1,881,260 £285,000 £68,028 £0 £51,024 £79,099 £0 £0 £0 £2,364,411 105603 SOUTH AND WEST KENT COLLEGE £9,492,221 £1,504,821 £0 £30,059 £636,586 £494,049 £0 £0 £455,900 £12,613,636 105607 L.I.T.S. LIMITED £197,271 £192,077 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £389,348 105608 CENTRAL TRAINING UK LIMITED £842,952 £963,833 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,806,785 105623 LEICESTER COLLEGE £18,548,392 £2,300,539 £199,262 £150,897 £1,396,461 £1,000,725 £78,148 £0 £0 £23,674,424 105653 WESTMINSTER KINGSWAY COLLEGE £13,914,273 £860,932 £0 £0 £806,547 £892,938 £204,866 £0 £0 £16,679,556 105658 BEXLEY COLLEGE £3,012,963 £526,437 £0 £0 £290,578 £215,415 £0 £0 £0 £4,045,393 105674 LEWISHAM COLLEGE £16,000,001 £958,560 £0 £0 £910,881 £871,283 £0 £0 £3,081,100 £21,821,825 105685 SELETA TRAINING AND PERSONNEL SERVICES LIMITED £650,435 £38,675 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £689,110 105699 VISAGE SCHOOL OF BEAUTY THERAPY LIMITED £31,431 £362,408 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £393,839 105711 BROMLEY COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION £7,563,435 £983,912 £0 £0 £408,402 £358,295 £0 £0 £0 £9,314,044 105714 CROYDON COLLEGE £7,709,241 £1,001,661 £0 £0 £627,190 £387,600 £0 £0 £0 £9,725,692 105732 CHRIS PRITCHARD £703,880 £1,354,918 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,058,798 105763 BURY COLLEGE £5,179,792 £1,418,355 £115,038 £0 £256,711 £229,938 £0 £0 £874,400 £8,074,234 105765 ALLIANCE LEARNING £645,239 £927,507 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,572,746 105769 BUILDING ENGINEERING SERVICES TRAINING LIMITED £1,100,804 £1,531,909 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £2,632,713 105780 DAMAR LIMITED £679,029 £664,229 £0 £0 £0 £0 £35,347 £0 £0 £1,378,605 105782 KAPLAN FINANCIAL LIMITED £5,735,182 £2,015,653 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £7,750,835 105804 MANTRA LEARNING LIMITED £1,367,450 £315,543 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £32,970 £1,715,963 105809 MICHAEL JOHN TRAINING LIMITED £461,362 £655,568 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,116,930 105810 MICHAEL MCCORMACK £208,094 £863,757 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £0 £1,071,851 105819 NORTH LANCS.
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