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Action-Ants Ltd 60.00 Adecco Uk Ltd 3,074.28 Allerdale ACTION-ANTS LTD 60.00 ADECCO UK LTD 3,074.28 ALLERDALE SCHOOL SPORTS PARTNERSHIP 1,350.00 CONNEXIONS GROUP 49.02 CUMBRIA TEACHING AGENCY LTD 404,359.72 DALTON ST MARYS PRIMARY SCHOOL 144.20 DOWDALES SCHOOL 6,063.75 EDEN VALLEY SPORTS PARTNERSHIP 3,633.00 EDUCLA 405.00 ENTERTRAIN 255.00 FLOOKBURGH PRIMARY 102.00 GLL 1,368.00 HARMANS WATER PRIMARY SCHOOL 364.00 HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL 385.00 JOHN RUSKIN SCHOOL 22,029.29 KEY STAGE TEACHER SUPPLY LTD 136,470.69 KIRKBY STEPHEN GRAMMAR SCH 672.00 KITE SUPPORT LTD 770.00 LAKES CHALLENGE 90.28 LANCASTER ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL 212.31 LANERCOST CE SCHOOL 70.00 LIFE EDUCATION CENTRES FOR CUMBRIA LTD 375.00 M2 EDUCATION 196,424.64 MILBURN GRANGE 210.00 MORSON INTERNATIONAL 2,229.63 NETHERHALL SCHOOL 800.00 NORTH LAKES FOODS 24.30 OMNI RECRUITMENT 830.25 ORIAN SOLUTIONS LTD 440.72 P AND W CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS 7.00 PARSONS 33.60 REED SPECIALIST RECRUITMENT LTD 89,003.22 RICHMOND HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL FUND 324.30 SAFE HAVEN CONSULTING 1,160.00 STEP BY STEP EDUCATION LTD 600,445.66 SYSTEM PEOPLE LTD 62,560.96 TEACHING PERSONNEL 120.00 THE BISHOP HARVEY GOODWIN SCHOOL FUND 612.50 THE PROFESSIONALS ELITE ACADEMY LTD 1,113.75 U CAN SHINE LTD 1,225.00 VISION FOR EDUCATION LIMITED 1,813.86 SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL TYPE Grand Total BARROW BRAM LONGSTAFFE NURSY SCH Nursery 11,667.68 WEST CUMBRIA LEARNING CENTRE Pupil Referral Unit 401,870.13 NEWBRIDGE HOUSE PRU Pupil Referral Unit 26,410.38 ALLONBY SCHOOL Primary 510.66 BEWCASTLE SCHOOL Primary 4,467.39 BLENNERHASSET SCHOOL Primary 2,186.90 BURGH BY SANDS SCHOOL Primary 783.56 CUMMERSDALE SCHOOL Primary 3,390.00 CUMWHINTON SCHOOL Primary 12,337.54 GT ORTON SCHOOL Primary 13,983.52 KIRKBRIDE SCHOOL Primary 1,080.00 NORTH LAKES SCHOOL, PENRITH Primary 5,019.06 STONERAISE SCHOOL Primary 4,308.00 THURSBY SCHOOL Primary 23,338.31 WIGTON THOMLINSON JNR SCHOOL Primary 12,251.40 ASPATRIA RICHMOND HILL SCHOOL Primary 12,611.49 BASSENTHWAITE SCHOOL Primary 2,172.52 MARYPORT INF SCHOOL Primary 1,044.00 WORKINGTON ST MICHAELS INF SCH Primary 76.80 WORKINGTON ASHFIELD INF SCHOOL Primary 0.00 WORKINGTON ASHFIELD JNR SCHOOL Primary 6,902.00 FRIZINGTON COUNTY SCHOOL Primary 1,564.00 MILLOM BLACK COMBE JNR SCHOOL Primary 247.20 MOOR ROW SCHOOL Primary 282.00 KELLS INF SCHOOL Primary 171.88 WHITEHAVEN JERICHO SCHOOL Primary 6,320.94 BROUGH SCHOOL Primary 672.00 CLIFTON SCHOOL Primary 8,135.55 HOLME COUNTY SCHOOL Primary 29,248.93 KIRKBY THORE SCHOOL Primary 2,439.96 MILBURN SCHOOL Primary 465.00 MILNTHORPE PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 11,816.94 KENDAL HERON HILL SCHOOL Primary 19,431.71 WINDERMERE GOODLY DALE SCHOOL Primary 14,274.05 LINDAL & MARTON SCHOOL Primary 748.00 HAWKSHEAD ESTHWAITE SCHOOL Primary 6,735.80 ULVERSTON CROFTLANDS INF SCHOOL Primary 7,649.94 ULVERSTON CROFTLANDS JNR SCHOOL Primary 3,172.00 BARROW ROOSE SCHOOL Primary 4,071.18 BARROW VICKERSTOWN SCHOOL Primary 857.62 BARROW VICTORIA INF SCHOOL Primary 5,053.75 BARROW S WALNEY JNR SCHOOL Primary 32,119.49 BARROW S WALNEY INF SCHOOL Primary 20,273.98 BARROW DANE GHYLL SCHOOL Primary 84.00 CARLISLE INGLEWOOD JNR SCHOOL Primary 7,854.95 CARLISLE INGLEWOOD INF SCHOOL Primary 0.00 CARLISLE NEWTOWN SCHOOL Primary 34,393.35 CARLISLE NORMAN ST SCHOOL Primary 39,234.72 CARLISLE PETTERIL BANK SCHOOL Primary 36,756.00 CARLISLE NEWLAITHES JNR SCHOOL Primary 56,349.77 CARLISLE NEWLAITHES INF SCHOOL Primary 7,894.91 CARLISLE BELLE VUE PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 12,545.00 CARLISLE KINGMOOR INF SCHOOL Primary 48,882.25 CARLISLE BROOK ST PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 10,917.50 SIR JOHN BARROW Primary 15,900.18 SEDBERGH PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 2,704.95 DALTON GEORGE ROMNEY JNR SCHOOL Primary 1,821.00 SILLOTH PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 25,375.78 BARROW ISLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 0.00 CARLISLE CALDEW LEA SCHOOL Primary 54.38 FELLVIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 463.84 BARROW N WALNEY PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 30,331.22 ROBERT FERGUSON PRIMARY Primary 18,053.59 UPPERBY PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 38,996.05 NEWBARNS PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 52,858.23 PENNINE WAY PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 6,394.90 EGREMONT ORGILL PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 11,562.16 ORMSGILL PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 1,131.00 MONTREAL PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 4,847.72 DISTINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 2,100.00 LONGTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 7,360.10 WESTFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 33,076.61 THE BISHOP HARVEY GOODWIN SCHOOL Primary 30,787.25 DALSTON ST MICHAELS SCHOOL Primary 1,476.50 HIGH HESKET C OF E SCHOOL Primary 7,800.00 IREBY C OF E SCHOOL Primary 13,740.50 KIRKBAMPTON SCHOOL Primary 5,806.95 KIRKOSWALD C OF E SCHOOL Primary 10,120.12 LANERCOST C.OF E SCHOOL Primary 350.00 LANGWATHBY C OF E SCHOOL Primary 4,661.40 RAUGHTONHEAD SCHOOL Primary 1,261.50 ROCKCLIFFE SCHOOL Primary 0.00 SHANKHILL SCHOOL Primary 1,102.53 WREAY C OF E SCHOOL Primary 9,618.50 LEVENS C OF E SCHOOL Primary 4,708.00 OLD HUTTON C OF E SCHOOL Primary 1,267.20 STAVELEY C OF E SCHOOL Primary 12,483.17 TEMPLE SOWERBY C OF E SCHOOL Primary 70.00 KENDAL VICARAGE PARK SCHOOL Primary 150.00 COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS SCHOOL Primary 29,634.54 MARYPORT JNR SCHOOL Primary -140.00 CONISTON C OF E SCHOOL Primary 22,029.29 GRANGE C OF E SCHOOL Primary 7,085.76 ALLITHWAITE C OF E SCHOOL Primary 6,101.29 CARTMEL C OF E SCHOOL Primary 1,888.17 PENNINGTON C OF E SCHOOL Primary 46,787.37 BROUGHTON IN FURNESS SCHOOL Primary 3,516.18 BARROW ST GEORGES C OF E SCHOOL Primary 10,864.12 LAMPLUGH SCHOOL Primary 5,259.40 WHITEHAVEN ST JAMES INF SCHOOL Primary 199.38 WHITEHAVEN ST JAMES JNR SCHOOL Primary 5,795.14 BLACKFORD SCHOOL Primary 2,632.76 IVEGILL C OF E SCHOOL Primary 10,615.53 PENRITH ST CATHERINES SCHOOL Primary 4,370.80 ROSLEY C OF E SCHOOL Primary 4,722.20 WIGTON ST CUTHBERTS R C SCHOOL Primary 471.13 BEETHAM C OF E SCHOOL Primary 96.55 ST.OSWALD'S SCHOOL, BURNESIDE Primary 1,758.90 CROSSCRAKE C OF E SCHOOL Primary 16,825.18 ST.PATRICK`S C.OF.E. SCHOOL Primary 3,729.38 GRAYRIGG C OF E SCHOOL Primary 255.00 KENDAL ST THOMAS C OF E SCHOOL Primary 3,695.56 KIRKBY LONSDALE C OF E SCHOOL Primary 6,586.00 NATLAND ST MARKS C OF E SCHOOL Primary 3,445.88 SELSIDE ENDOWED SCHOOL Primary 1,200.80 DENT C OF E SCHOOL Primary 208.00 COCKERMOUTH ST JOSEPHS SCHOOL Primary 1,854.50 DEAN C OF E SCHOOL Primary 330.23 OUR LADY & ST.PATRICKS R C SCHOO Primary -0.25 WORKINGTON ST GREGORYS SCHOOL Primary 53,420.45 KENDAL DEAN GIBSON R C SCHOOL Primary 66,451.23 LOWTHER ENDOWED SCHOOL Primary 18,990.78 WITHERSLACK DEAN BARWICK SCHOOL Primary 1,667.56 BECKERMET C OF E SCHOOL Primary 612.50 FRIZINGTON ST JOSEPHS R C SCHOOL Primary 5,926.00 WABERTHWAITE C OF E SCHOOL Primary 3,832.20 WHITEHAVEN ST BEGHS R C SCHOOL Primary 19,863.85 DALTON OUR LADYS R C SCHOOL Primary 11,346.66 ULVERSTON ST MARYS R C SCHOOL Primary 3,718.57 CHURCH WALK PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 5,137.04 BARROW ST JAMES JNR SCHOOL Primary 7,810.75 BARROW SACRED HEART R C SCHOOL Primary 6,066.80 BARROW ST COLUMBAS R C SCHOOL Primary 16,678.73 BARROW ST PIUS X R C SCHOOL Primary 53,332.10 BARROW HOLY FAMILY R C SCHOOL Primary 5,134.80 CARLISLE ST BEDES R C SCHOOL Primary 5,910.00 CARLISLE ST CUTHBERTS R C SCHOOL Primary 54,448.65 CARLISLE ST MARGARET MARY SCHOOL Primary 23,182.14 WARCOP C OF E SCHOOL Primary 0.00 VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 17,374.59 BECKSTONE PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 2,170.00 ST HERBERT'S C E PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 250.00 SILLOTH SOLWAY SCHOOL Secondary 9,980.15 ALSTON SAMUEL KINGS SCHOOL Secondary 1,630.00 WINDERMERE THE LAKES SCHOOL Secondary 17,656.95 MARYPORT NETHERHALL SCHOOL Secondary 43,567.74 DALTON DOWDALES SCHOOL Secondary 75,310.51 CONISTON JOHN RUSKIN SCHOOL Secondary 24,532.79 ULVERSTON VICTORIA HIGH SCHOOL Secondary 120,834.95 MILLOM SCHOOL Secondary 48,417.75 WHITEHAVEN ST BENEDICTS SCHOOL Secondary 91,970.97 CARLISLE NEWMAN R C SCHOOL Secondary 40,210.15 BARROW ST BERNARDS R C SCHOOL Secondary 78,837.84 WORKINGTON ST JOSEPHS R C SCHOOL Secondary 40,655.28 ASKAM IN FURNESS SCHOOL Primary 5,305.36 FLOOKBURGH C OF E SCHOOL Primary 2,176.10 IRELETH ST PETERS C OF E SCHOOL Primary 10,320.00 FLIMBY SCHOOL Primary 82.50 BEACONSIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary 7,560.56 PENRUDDOCK SCHOOL Primary 10,089.54 WHITEHAVEN MAYFIELD SCHOOL Special 485,207.31 Grand Total 3,035,001.68.
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