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List of Local Authorities Who Did Not Submit Their ASR by 31/12/2016 1 List of Local Authorities who did not submit their ASR by 31/12/2016 1. Adur District Council 2. Allerdale Borough Council 3. Amber Valley Borough Council 4. Aylesbury Vale District Council 5. Blackpool Borough Council 6. Bristol City Council 7. Broxbourne Borough Council 8. Canterbury City Council 9. Castle Point Borough Council 10. Cheltenham Borough Council 11. Cheshire East 12. City of Bradford 13. Copeland Borough Council 14. Corby Borough Council 15. Cotswold District Council 16. Coventry City Council 17. Craven District Council 18. Crawley Borough Council 19. Dacorum Borough Council 20. Dartford Borough Council 21. Daventry District Council 22. Derby City Council 23. East Cambridgeshire District Council 24. East Devon District Council 25. East Lindsey District Council 26. East Riding of Yorkshire 27. Eastbourne Borough Council 28. Eastleigh Borough Council 29. Eden District Council 30. Erewash Borough Council 31. Fareham Borough Council 32. Fenland District Council 33. Forest of Dean District Council 34. Gloucester City Council 35. Gosport Borough Council 36. Gravesham Borough Council 37. Halton Borough Council 38. Harborough District Council 39. Hastings Borough Council 40. Havant Borough Council 41. Herefordshire Council 42. Hertsmere Borough Council 43. High Peak Borough Council 44. Huntingdonshire District Council 45. Hyndburn Borough Council 46. Kingston-upon-Hull City Council 47. Lancaster City Council 48. Lewes District Council 49. Maidstone Borough Council 50. Mendip District Council 51. North West Leicestershire District Council 52. Northampton Borough Council 53. Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council 54. Oadby and Wigston District Council 55. Pendle Borough Council 56. Peterborough Council 57. Plymouth City Council 58. Preston Borough Council 59. Purbeck District Council 60. Ribble Valley Borough Council 61. Runnymede Borough Council 62. Scarborough Borough Council 63. Sevenoaks District Council 64. Slough Borough Council 65. South Hams District Council 66. South Holland District Council 67. South Kesteven District Council 68. Southampton Council 69. Spelthorne Borough Council 70. Staffordshire Moorlands District Council 71. Stratford on Avon District Council 72. Swale Borough Council 73. Tandridge District Council 74. Taunton Deane Borough Council 75. Teignbridge District Council 76. Tendring District Council 77. Three Rivers District Council 78. Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council 79. Torbay Borough Council 80. Tunbridge Wells Borough Council 81. Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council 82. Watford Borough Council 83. Waverley Borough Council 84. Wellingborough Borough Council 85. West Devon Borough Council 86. West Lindsey District Council 87. West Somerset District Council 88. Weymouth and Portland Borough Council 89. Worthing Borough Council 90. Wycombe District Council .
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