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Organisation Name Volumes Nov10 Oct11 ATLANTIC DATA Organisation Name Volumes Nov10_Oct11 ATLANTIC DATA LTD 175246 TMGCRB 122260 THE SECURITY INDUSTRY AUTHORITY 104770 CAPITA RECRUITMENT VETTING SERVICE 91386 THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION 57934 OFSTED EARLY YEARS 47233 LONDON TAXI & PRIVATE HIRE 35959 CCPAS 28348 DUE DILIGENCE CHECKING LTD 25850 CRD (UK) LIMITED 30164 MG CARE EXECUTIVE 29223 CAPITA EDUCATION RESOURCING 27668 ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL 21639 CHURCHES AGENCY FOR SAFEGUARDING 18857 HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 18937 CRB DISCLOSURE SERVICES LTD T/AS DISCLOSURE SERVICES 21141 DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL 18740 CIVIL AND CORPORATE SECURITY LIMITED 19106 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE 19419 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL HR SERVICE CENTRE 15545 WALES COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY ACTION 16753 CARE QUALITY COMMISSION 18896 UK CRBS LIMITED 18101 REG NURSING HOME ASSOC LTD 15001 UNITED MEDICARE LIMITED 15204 BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL CHILDREN YOUNG PEOPLE & FAMILIES DIRECTORATE 12709 CATHOLIC SAFEGUARDING ADVISORY SERVICE (CSAS) 14199 BABCOCK INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES LTD 13588 REED SPECIALIST RECRUITMENT 13559 UNITED KINGDOM HOME CARE ASSOCIATION LTD 13310 CRB UNIT NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 11402 CRIMINAL RECORDS AGENCY 13743 ST JOHN AMBULANCE 14431 HC-ONE LIMITED 12897 DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 13101 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL LEA 12093 RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 13218 COMPLETE BACKGROUND SCREENING LTD 14962 GIRLGUIDING UK 11258 CAPITA BUSINESS SERVICES 14528 EDUCATION PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT LIMITED 14717 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL 10859 PULSE STAFFING LTD 11449 ALLIED HEALTHCARE GROUP LTD 10598 CHESHIRE COUNCILS 10350 KENT COUNTY COUNCIL 10738 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 11345 AGE UK 10756 DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL 10364 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 9823 A24 GROUP 10919 CARE CHECK 11819 BUPA CARE SERVICES 9689 LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 9898 SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL 8807 STEMNET 10079 ACCESS PERSONAL CHECKING SERVICES LTD 9122 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL 8962 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 8613 GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 9217 OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 10148 CORNWALL COUNCIL 8575 STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 8508 BARCHESTER HEALTHCARE 8200 EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL 8035 NHS PROFESSIONALS LIMITED 8086 SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL 7833 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL 8190 AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 8467 KENT COUNTY COUNCIL COUNTY HALL 9059 WILTSHIRE COUNCIL 7829 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL 8143 SOLICITORS REGULATION AUTHORITY 6818 CRIMINAL RECORDS SERVICES 7048 BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL 7126 WALSALL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 6788 KIRKLEES COUNCIL 7129 SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL 7081 CARE UK PLC 6034 PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL (HR CRB TEAM) 6658 LEEDS CITY COUNCIL - BUSINESS SUPPORT CENTRE 7312 MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL CHILDREN'S SERVICES DIRECTORATE 6925 SHROPSHIRE COUNCIL 6597 WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 6325 STRICTLY EDUCATION LIMITED 6602 DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 6645 CITY AND COUNTY OF SWANSEA 6455 BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL 6713 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL 6111 UK ATHLETICS LIMITED 6396 WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL 6018 DIVA CARE LTD 6027 BOLTON METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 5758 LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY 5532 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 6016 BARNARDOS 5860 HARWIN ASSOCIATES LIMITED 5772 RANDSTAD CARE 5338 NATIONAL CARE HOMES ASSOC 5617 SALFORD CITY COUNCIL 5803 COMPASS GROUP UK & IRELAND LTD 5107 MEDWAY COUNCIL 5561 NORTH TYNESIDE COUNCIL 5465 COOKE AND MELLOR RECRUITMENT LTD T/AS PERSONNEL CHECKS 5724 THE SHARED SERVICES PARTNERSHIP LTD 5287 SUTTON AND MERTON DISCLOSURE SERVICE 5843 FOUR SEASONS HEALTHCARE LIMITED 5401 ASSOCIATION FOR REAL CHANGE 5366 WAKEFIELD COUNCIL 5368 ARVATO PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICES LIMITED 5508 UK UMBRELLA SERVICE LIMITED 5353 BS PROJECT SERVICES LIMITED 5316 BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY 5510 DERBY CITY COUNCIL 5427 SWIFT CHECK 5301 ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 4602 LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS 5014 CAERPHILLY COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 4818 CARE PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANCY LTD 4795 EDUCATION BRADFORD 4787 SAFECHILD 5953 WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL 5305 LONDON BOROUGH OF CROYDON 5609 HIRERIGHT LTD 4905 BRITISH AMATEUR GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION (BAGA) 5155 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET 4545 STOKE ON TRENT CITY COUNCIL 4852 PERSONNEL RECRUITMENT SERVICES LTD T/A MEDILINK NURSING 5168 STOCKPORT METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 4476 BLUE ARROW CORP SERV GRP PLC 5436 BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 4695 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 4594 WIGAN COUNCIL 4673 HUMAN RESOURCES CALDERDALE MBC 4426 SANDWELL MBC CORPORATE SERVICES 5260 WIRRAL COUNCIL 4487 WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL CHILDREN'S SERVICE 4646 CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL 4390 ACTION FOR CHILDREN 4279 GB RECRUITMENT STAFFS LTD 4099 SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY 4019 EDUCATION LEEDS 2734 COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL 4320 SUNDERLAND CITY COUNCIL 4280 NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL 4727 LONDON BOROUGH OF GREENWICH 4428 DOMESTIC TAX LIMITED 4355 WEST MIDLANDS CARE ASSOCIATION LTD 4262 UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE 3679 LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL 4283 RHONDDA CYNON TAFF COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 4616 LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM 4384 DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL 4294 PRESTIGE NURSING LIMITED 4301 PROTOCOL EDUCATION LTD 4009 RANDSTAD EDUCATION LTD 3968 SAMARITANS 4593 LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM 4202 SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 4126 LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING 3733 VICTIM SUPPORT 4345 TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 4441 LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL 4153 POWYS COUNTY COUNCIL 4545 SALVATION ARMY 4384 CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL 4319 CATAPHRACT LTD 3908 HER MAJESTYS REVENUE AND CUSTOMS 6033 STOCKTON ON TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL 4015 ANAGRAM PEOPLE 3776 THE LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION LIMITED 3747 MAYFLOWER DISCLOSURE SERVICES LTD 3916 LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH 3895 DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL (SOCIAL SERVICES) 3082 JENCARE HOMES LTD 4818 BATH & NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL 3911 ALPHACARE LOGISTICS LTD 3692 LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK 3739 CUMBRIA COUNTY COUNCIL 3291 LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON 3064 PRIORY GROUP LIMITED 3850 NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL 3743 MOUCHEL BUSINESS SERVICES MIDDLESBROUGH LTD 2750 UNIVERSITY OF CUMBRIA 3154 ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY 3235 DONCASTER METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 3200 LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN 3647 KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL 3283 TEACHING PERSONNEL LTD 3497 CANTERBURY CHRIST CHURCH UNIVERSITY 3097 HM PRISON SERVICE 3339 WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL 3361 BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 3678 READING BOROUGH COUNCIL 3380 BOURNEMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL 3201 UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH 3138 NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL 3280 ROYAL MENCAP SOCIETY 3806 FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATES LIMITED 3227 CARE AND SOCIAL SERVICES INSPECTORATE WALES 3213 FIRST ADVANTAGE EUROPE LIMITED 3303 VERIFILE LIMITED 3035 THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM 2973 MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY 2689 LONDON BOR OF BARKING & DAGENHAM 3340 CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 3293 TELFORD & WREKIN COUNCIL 3105 WRVS 3545 CROSSROADS ASSOCIATION 3384 OLDHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL 2872 ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES 3023 SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL 3263 PROTOCOL NATIONAL LTD 3099 NDF ASSOCIATES LTD 3371 THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER 2937 SOUTHEND ON SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL 3011 BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY 2544 ANCHOR TRUST 2955 METHODIST HOMES (MHA) 3295 TORFAEN COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 3093 MOUCHEL BUSINESS SERVICES MILTON KEYNES LTD 3002 NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL 2887 HARTLEPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL 2396 BRACKNELL FOREST BOROUGH COUNCIL 2897 UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS 2853 LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY 3074 PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL 3005 THE LEARNING TRUST 3140 CLOISTERS (UK) LTD 3175 PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 3573 NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL 3031 THE GENERAL TEACHING COUNCIL FOR WALES 2518 REGISTERED CARE PROVIDERS 2988 BURY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 3041 LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE 3013 ROYAL BOROUGH OF WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD 2784 LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT 2878 CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 2895 LEONARD CHESHIRE DISABILITY 3010 HCA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 2976 CAMBRIDGESHIRE AND PETERBOROUGH NHS FOUNDATION TRUST 2930 BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL 2737 NURSE PLUS (UK) LTD 3000 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 2813 UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA 2553 1ST ACE LIMITED 2674 BT SOUTH TYNESIDE LIMITED 2928 UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND 2368 SYNARBOR 2548 LONDON BOROUGH OF WALTHAM FOREST 2500 SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL 2099 ADVANTAGE HEALTHCARE GROUP 2695 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW 2529 ROYAL CORNWALL HOSPITALS NHS TRUST 2452 PRIME TIME RECRUITMENT LTD 2724 LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM EDUCATION DEPT 2636 MEARS CARE LIMITED 3410 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF YMCAS 2949 HOUNSLOW LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL 2337 PERTEMPS LIMITED 2468 ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON & CHELSEA 2433 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST 2330 LANCASHIRE CARE ASSOCIATION CO. LTD 2553 CARDIFF AND VALE UNIVERSITY LOCAL HEALTH BOARD 2465 LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY 2409 CAPITA & BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN 1683 GENERAL HEALTHCARE GROUP LTD 1024 BOURNE LEISURE 2515 LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY 2433 THE RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2590 BLACKPOOL BOROUGH COUNCIL 2832 SOUTH LONDON HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST 3160 AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN STUDY UK LTD 3890 LEEDS METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY 2324 CITY OF YORK COUNCIL 2648 CARING HOMES LIMITED 2539 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 2392 CAMBRIDGE EDUCATION @ ISLINGTON 2484 ASTOR CARE AND NURSING AGENCY 2374 THE HELPING HANDS AGENCY 2588 EUROPEAN WELLCARE GROUP LTD 2623 SANCTUARY HEALTH LTD 2817 MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 2591 REDCAR & CLEVELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL 2080 SWIIS UK LTD 2513 SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL 2593 SPIRE HEALTHCARE LTD 2457 EDGE HILL UNIVERSITY 896 ISS MEDICLEAN LIMITED 1881 UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM 2484 DC LEISURE MANAGEMENT LIMITED 2248 NORTHUMBERLAND TYNE AND WEAR NHS FOUNDATION TRUST 2695 LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON 2484 LEICESTER
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