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Allocations Data 201213 Skills Funding Agency Allocations 2012/13 as at 20 April 2012 SkillsFundingAgency-P-120115 Adult Skills Budget 16-18 Apprenticeships Adult Community Additional Learning Provider UPIN Provider Name 2012/13 2012/13 Learning 2012/13 Support 2012/13 105000 BARNFIELD COLLEGE £6,114,422 £1,488,649 £199,572 £872,604 105010 NORTH HERTFORDSHIRE COLLEGE £9,557,877 £3,564,335 £0 £479,854 105017 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COLLEGE £3,269,194 £357,364 £40,158 £284,133 105044 UK TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT LIMITED £459,559 £857,450 £0 £0 105493 OTLEY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE £2,091,092 £378,660 £0 £79,291 105927 CITB-CONSTRUCTIONSKILLS £15,277,477 £25,750,396 £0 £0 105936 WEST SUFFOLK COLLEGE £5,024,972 £2,081,108 £120,476 £302,419 105939 THE COLLEGE OF WEST ANGLIA £5,972,746 £1,832,412 £131,519 £242,424 105969 STARTING OFF (NORTHAMPTON) LIMITED £263,373 £395,530 £0 £0 106089 W S TRAINING LTD. £827,912 £1,122,407 £0 £0 106311 KEY TRAINING LIMITED £2,358,980 £2,972,036 £0 £0 106319 BEDFORD COLLEGE £7,213,588 £1,975,456 £90,357 £438,703 106325 MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL SERVICES LIMITED £738,244 £1,345,079 £0 £0 106402 HUNTINGDONSHIRE REGIONAL COLLEGE £4,296,005 £468,495 £0 £609,561 106409 PETERBOROUGH REGIONAL COLLEGE £4,154,833 £1,465,066 £0 £183,341 106658 HERTFORD REGIONAL COLLEGE £4,208,710 £1,544,091 £0 £456,460 106945 BROADLAND DISTRICT COUNCIL £203,989 £731,481 £0 £0 106947 CITY COLLEGE, NORWICH £4,750,102 £1,553,883 £0 £313,796 106948 EAGIT LTD £103,149 £882,119 £0 £0 106949 EASTON COLLEGE £959,280 £572,170 £40,158 £82,622 106950 GREAT YARMOUTH COLLEGE £1,950,637 £489,030 £0 £338,129 106952 NORFOLK TRAINING SERVICES LIMITED £639,739 £793,760 £0 £0 106953 POULTEC TRAINING LIMITED £1,397,145 £232,676 £0 £0 106963 KETTERING BOROUGH COUNCIL £180,758 £225,448 £0 £0 106966 MOULTON COLLEGE £2,719,253 £1,414,515 £12,220 £101,641 106968 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING ASSOCIATION LIMITED £462,886 £863,656 £0 £0 106970 NORTHAMPTON COLLEGE £5,929,857 £801,030 £61,104 £404,224 106972 TRESHAM COLLEGE OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION £5,386,561 £1,066,784 £48,883 £481,687 107049 THE APPRENTICE SCHOOL CHARITABLE TRUST £255,716 £1,441,008 £0 £0 107059 SUFFOLK NEW COLLEGE £2,101,094 £551,086 £92,043 £90,745 107462 LOWESTOFT COLLEGE £2,237,618 £957,650 £0 £278,418 107471 KEITS TRAINING SERVICES LTD £1,673,140 £1,460,569 £0 £0 107473 WEST ANGLIA TRAINING ASSOCIATION LIMITED £450,971 £313,133 £0 £0 107700 FARRIERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL £411,994 £1,224,527 £0 £0 107891 CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL £397,922 £2,157 £1,719,606 £16,678 108002 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL £1,335,323 £0 £1,778,403 £32,546 108038 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL £3,976,790 £26,018 £1,658,073 £143,874 108148 MILTON KEYNES COUNCIL £415,923 £10,631 £715,711 £34,432 108313 PASTON SIXTH FORM COLLEGE £83,178 £50,844 £0 £3,387 108410 LUTON SIXTH FORM COLLEGE £4,680 £0 £0 £2,019 108418 HILLS ROAD SIXTH FORM COLLEGE £96,112 £0 £25,099 £21,592 108429 EAST NORFOLK SIXTH FORM COLLEGE £2,925 £0 £0 £4,351 108477 WEST HERTS COLLEGE £4,064,811 £1,073,161 £0 £229,141 108498 OAKLANDS COLLEGE £5,861,853 £1,293,385 £0 £425,459 108527 CAMBRIDGE REGIONAL COLLEGE £9,864,804 £2,423,706 £542,142 £393,524 108653 MILTON KEYNES COLLEGE £6,044,890 £841,800 £0 £383,296 © Skills Funding Agency-P-120115 A partner organisation of the of the Department for Business, Innovation Skills Skills Funding Agency Allocations 2012/13 as at 20 April 2012 SkillsFundingAgency-P-120115 Adult Skills Budget 16-18 Apprenticeships Adult Community Additional Learning Provider UPIN Provider Name 2012/13 2012/13 Learning 2012/13 Support 2012/13 109755 SKILLNET LIMITED £4,017,099 £4,938,408 £0 £0 109898 EDUCATION & YOUTH SERVICES LIMITED £2,602,083 £470,607 £0 £0 110033 LUTON BOROUGH COUNCIL £718,983 £170,343 £918,026 £52,138 110066 THE COLLEGE OF ANIMAL WELFARE LIMITED £1,014,802 £216,207 £0 £0 110147 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL £585,414 £0 £2,126,495 £0 110164 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL £108,416 £0 £2,066,164 £16,491 112456 PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL £711,079 £257,572 £768,471 £51,305 116777 TESCO STORES LIMITED £3,851,914 £461,818 £0 £0 117275 THE LEARNING PARTNERSHIP - BEDFORDSHIRE AND LUTON LIMITED £0 £0 £100,397 £0 117514 AGE UK MILTON KEYNES £2,795 £0 £0 £0 117527 MYMAR TRAINING LIMITED £3,462,232 £1,094,083 £0 £0 117726 NORFOLK & SUFFOLK CARE SUPPORT LIMITED £564,908 £71,639 £0 £0 117900 TQ WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT LIMITED £3,791,186 £103,337 £0 £0 118083 TRIBAL EDUCATION LIMITED £573,030 £1,690,715 £0 £0 118381 MERCEDES-BENZ UK LIMITED £112,047 £1,653,067 £0 £0 118497 BEDFORD TRAINING GROUP LIMITED £438,190 £488,852 £0 £0 118519 TRAIN 4 WORK LIMITED £809,136 £0 £0 £0 118734 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL £882,727 £0 £658,883 £30,187 118800 NESTOR PRIMECARE SERVICES LIMITED £926,723 £95,504 £0 £0 118834 J D WETHERSPOON PLC £936,277 £137,717 £0 £0 118876 ANNE CLARKE ASSOCIATES LIMITED £1,714,554 £134,910 £0 £0 118929 TRAVIS PERKINS PLC £251,696 £190,882 £0 £0 119811 LEARNING SCHOOLS TRUST £61,818 £88,181 £0 £0 121216 ALL TRADES TRAINING LIMITED £1,174,272 £0 £0 £0 121491 ITS TRAINING LTD £449,161 £170,199 £0 £0 105360 BABINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE LIMITED £1,705,477 £1,948,199 £0 £0 105367 CHESTERFIELD COLLEGE £5,977,498 £3,014,360 £0 £523,659 105372 DART LIMITED £484,214 £438,501 £0 £0 105420 STEPHENSON COLLEGE £4,818,780 £2,416,947 £0 £219,893 105428 ROLLS-ROYCE PLC £396,739 £1,661,693 £0 £0 105444 STUBBING COURT TRAINING LIMITED £104,252 £456,007 £0 £0 105452 UNIVERSITY OF DERBY £2,327,543 £470,682 £0 £314,820 105454 WEBS TRAINING LIMITED £335,816 £663,307 £0 £0 105623 LEICESTER COLLEGE £18,042,387 £2,550,964 £199,971 £1,370,121 106763 BROOKSBY MELTON COLLEGE, MELTON MOWBRAY £1,639,210 £2,694,114 £0 £234,072 106769 LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL £1,574,941 £232,329 £2,944,311 £388,928 106775 SOUTH LEICESTERSHIRE COLLEGE £4,835,532 £1,544,787 £0 £218,013 106974 MILLBROOK MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED £423,847 £285,270 £0 £0 106985 NEW COLLEGE NOTTINGHAM £11,653,566 £1,352,078 £0 £1,157,916 107641 BOSTON COLLEGE £4,887,840 £881,612 £102,190 £107,231 107678 AUTOMOTIVE TRANSPORT TRAINING LIMITED £808 £92,466 £0 £0 107722 NEW COLLEGE STAMFORD £2,221,305 £537,294 £68,185 £177,602 107947 CHARNWOOD TRAINING GROUP LIMITED £5,547,083 £3,660,641 £0 £0 107949 NORTH NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COLLEGE £3,273,372 £1,776,266 £0 £316,992 107952 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL £0 £0 £2,145,429 £0 107957 STRATEGIC TRAINING SOLUTIONS (MANSFIELD) LIMITED £145,847 £61,739 £0 £0 © Skills Funding Agency-P-120115 A partner organisation of the of the Department for Business, Innovation Skills Skills Funding Agency Allocations 2012/13 as at 20 April 2012 SkillsFundingAgency-P-120115 Adult Skills Budget 16-18 Apprenticeships Adult Community Additional Learning Provider UPIN Provider Name 2012/13 2012/13 Learning 2012/13 Support 2012/13 107960 WEST NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COLLEGE £14,003,799 £7,466,825 £0 £514,407 107986 SUTTON CENTRE COMMUNITY COLLEGE £464,633 £0 £0 £33,875 108091 THE DUKERIES COLLEGE £337,869 £62,062 £0 £35,568 108247 LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY £51,389 £0 £0 £1,719 108264 DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY £110,076 £0 £0 £23,119 108274 NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY £249,982 £0 £0 £29,574 108327 REGENT COLLEGE £510,368 £42,657 £0 £56,972 108374 WYGGESTON AND QUEEN ELIZABETH I COLLEGE £4,376 £0 £0 £741 108425 GATEWAY SIXTH FORM COLLEGE £461,540 £0 £0 £115,056 108485 SOUTH NOTTINGHAM COLLEGE £20,807,125 £4,359,908 £655,226 £1,371,031 108663 NATIONAL GRID PLC £70,071 £149,329 £0 £0 108694 NHTA LIMITED £46,279 £522,324 £0 £0 108718 LAGAT LIMITED £573,235 £439,731 £0 £0 108720 EAST LINDSEY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTRE £573,424 £313,458 £0 £0 109052 NLT TRAINING SERVICES LIMITED £326,324 £966,252 £0 £0 109293 LOUGHBOROUGH COLLEGE £2,884,651 £1,242,616 £0 £196,494 109883 TRAINING SERVICES 2000 LTD £124,031 £1,031,069 £0 £0 109936 POSITIVE OUTCOMES LTD £3,767,351 £1,313,130 £0 £0 110078 KWIK-FIT (GB) LIMITED £621,248 £891,040 £0 £0 110171 CHILDREN'S LINKS £71,328 £122,545 £0 £0 110172 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL £344,523 £0 £1,429,490 £0 110215 GRANTHAM COLLEGE £1,921,802 £783,171 £106,566 £168,532 110223 LINCOLN COLLEGE £8,590,156 £1,962,004 £117,381 £620,585 110561 RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL £402,795 £45,225 £263,831 £21,584 110620 HONDA MOTOR EUROPE LIMITED £319,135 £433,889 £0 £0 111634 UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN £648,665 £223,442 £28,098 £14,077 112173 DERBY COLLEGE £14,846,642 £1,650,536 £0 £995,304 112390 UFI LIMITED £116,201,439 £974,701 £0 £0 112414 LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL £1,917,676 £24,174 £3,053,135 £141,222 112616 DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL £2,542,937 £0 £3,538,874 £264,070 112617 DERBY CITY COUNCIL £1,142,773 £0 £1,584,847 £88,231 115721 G4S CARE AND JUSTICE SERVICES (UK) LIMITED £260,155 £0 £0 £0 116135 NOTTINGHAM AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY SECTOR LEARNING AND SKILLS CONSORTIUM£924,230 £334,223 £702,351 £0 116162 NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL £0 £0 £300,949 £0 116671 CARE TRAINING EAST MIDLANDS LIMITED £3,214,229 £357,569 £0 £0 116831 DERBYSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY £191,887 £669,615 £0 £0 116967 CEVA LOGISTICS LIMITED £11,180 £0 £0 £0 117269 THE DERBYSHIRE NETWORK £2,153,352 £61,066 £0 £0 117381 PERA INNOVATION LIMITED £7,295,287 £3,731,477 £0 £0 117422 CORNERSTONE (LEICESTER) LIMITED £803,979 £0 £0 £0 117497 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE TRAINING NETWORK £1,652,390 £0 £0 £0 117783 ACCESS TRAINING (EAST MIDLANDS) LTD £611,889 £636,446 £0 £0 117829 DERBYSHIRE LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT CONSORTIUM £235,500 £0 £250,992 £0 117914 TOYOTA(G.B.) PLC £134,558 £623,297 £0 £0 117954 REAL-TIME TRAINING LTD £1,548,179 £1,780,913 £0 £0 118001 GEORGE FARMER TECHNOLOGY
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