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List of Consultees Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs September 2011 Consultation on Partial Bi-ennial Review of Local Authority Environmental Regulation of Industrial Plant: 2012/13 Fees and Charges List of Consultees Action for Sustainable Living Adur Council Agricultural Engineers Association Agricultural Industries Confederation Allerdale Council Aluminium Federation Aluminium Remelt Association Amber Valley Council Arnold Laver Ltd Arun Council Asbestos Information Centre Ltd Asbestos Removals Contractors Limited Ashford Council Association for Organics Recycling Association Of Bronze And Brass Founders Association of Master Upholsterers and Soft Furnishers Ltd Association of Petroleum & Explosive Administration Association of Port Health Authorities Association of Print Specialists and Manufacturers Association of Private Crematoria and Cemeteries Association of Private Pet Cemeteries and Crematoria Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry Asthma UK Automotive Distributors Federation Aylesbury Vale Council Babergh Council Barking & Dagenham Council Barnet Council Barnsley Council Barrow-in-Furness Council Basildon Council Basingstoke & Deane Council Bassetlaw Council Bath & North East Somerset Council Bathroom Manufacturers Association Bedford Council Better Business Environmental Forum Bexley Council Birmingham City Council Blaby Council Black Environmental Network Blackburn with Darwen Council Blackpool Council Bolsover Council Bolton Council Boston Council Boston Port Health Authority Bournemouth Council Bracknell Forest Council Bradford Council Braintree Council Breckland Council Brent Council Brentwood Council Brick Development Association Brighton & Hove Council Bristol City Council British Adhesives and Sealants Association British Aggregates Association British Association of Green Crop Driers Ltd British Cables Association British Calcium Carbonates Federation British Cartons Association British Ceramics Confederation British Chambers of Commerce British Coatings Federation British Constructional Steelwork Association British Contract Furnishing Association British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers Association British Furniture Confederation British Furniture Manufacturers Association British Generic Manufacturers Association British Glass British Institute of Embalmers British Institute of Funeral Directors British Lime Association British Lung Foundation British Marine Federation British Metals Recycling Association British Non-Ferrous Metals Federation British Plastics Federation British Precast Concrete Federation Ltd British Printing Industries Federation British Rigid Urethane Foam Manufacturers Association British Rubber and Polyurethane Products Association British Tyre Manufacturers Association British Veterinary Association British Water British Woodworking Federation Broadland Council Bromley Council Bromsgrove Council Broxbourne Council Broxtowe Council Burnley Council Bury Council Business Link Calderdale Council Cambridge City Council Camden Council Campaign to Protect Rural England Cannock Chase Council Canterbury Council Carlisle City Council Carmarthenshire Council Carpet Foundation Cast Metals Federation Castings Technology Castle Point Council Cementitious Slag Makers Association Central Bedfordshire Council Ceram Research Ltd Charnwood Council Chartered Institute for Water and Environmental Management Chartered Institute of Environmental Health Chartered Institute of Wastes Management Chelmsford Council Cheltenham Council Chemical Industries Association Cherwell District Council Cheshire East Council Cheshire West and Chester Council Chesterfield Council Chichester Council Chiltern Council Chorley Council Christchurch Council City of Lincoln Council City of London Council City of Salford Council City of York Council Civil Engineering Contractors Association Clay Pipe Development Association Clay Roof Tile Council Cleaning and Support Services Association Coal Authority Coal Merchants Federation (GB) Ltd Colchester Council Combined Heat and Power Association Combustion Engineering Association Comcare Composites Processing Association. Confederation of British Industry Confederation of British Industry - Explosives Industry Group Confederation of British Metalforming Confederation of British Wool and Textile Manufacturers Confederation of Paper Industries Confederation of UK Coal Producers Conservation Foundation Construction Plant Hire Association Construction Products Association Contract Flooring Association Copeland Council Corby Council Cornwall Council Cornwall Port Health Authority Corus Engineering Steels Cotswold Council Council for Aluminium in Building Council of British Funeral Services Country Land and Business Association Coventry Council Craven Council Crawley Council Croydon Council Dacorum Council Darlington Council Dartford Council Daventry Council Department of the Environment Northern Ireland Derby City Council Derbyshire Dales Council Digital and Screen Printing Association Doncaster Council Door and Hardware Federation Dover Council Dudley Council Durham Council Ealing Council East Cambridgeshire Council East Devon Council East Dorset Council East Hampshire Council East Hertfordshire Council East Lindsey Council East Northamptonshire Council East Riding of Yorkshire Council East Staffordshire Council Eastbourne Council Eastleigh Council Eden Council Elmbridge Council Energy Industries Council Energy Institute Enfield Council Engineered Panels In Construction Engineering Employers Federation Environment Agency Environment Council Environmental Industries Commission Environmental Protection UK Environmental Research Group Environmental Services Association Epping Forest Council Epsom & Ewell Council Erewash Council European Coil Coating Association European Liquid Waterproofing Association European Phenolic Foam Association Exeter Council Fareham Council Federation of Burial and Cremation Authorities Federation of Environmental Trade Associations Federation of Petroleum Suppliers Ltd Federation of Small Businesses Federation of Spawned Composters Fenland Council Flexible Packaging Association Food and Drink Federation Foodchain & Biomass Renewables Association Forest Heath Council Forest of Dean Council Forum for the Future Freight Transport Association Friends of the Earth Funeral Furnishing Manufacturers Association Furniture Industry Research Association Fylde Council Galvanizers Association Gambica Garage Equipment Association Gateshead Council Gedling Council Gloucester Council Gosport Council Gravesham Council Great Yarmouth Council Green Alliance Green Business Network Greenpeace Greenwich Council Guildford Council Gypsum Products Development Association Hackney Council Halton Council Hambleton Council Hammersmith & Fulham Council Harborough Council Haringey Council Harlow Council Harrogate Council Harrow Council Hart Council Hartlepool Council Hastings Council Havant Council Havering Council Health Protection Agency Herefordshire Council Hertsmere Council High Peak Council Hillingdon Council Hinckley & Bosworth Council Horsham Council Horticultural Development Company Hounslow Council Hull & Goole PHA Huntingdonshire Council Hyndburn Council ICOM Energy Association Industrial Packaging Association Institute of Asphalt Technology Institute of Bereavement Services Management Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management Institute of Civil Engineers Institute of Directors Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment Institute of Metal Finishing Institute of Quarrying Institution of Environmental Sciences Intellect International Fish Meal and Fish Oil Organisation IPPC Consultants Ipswich Council Isle of Wight Council Islington Council J P Consultancy Jersey Council Kaolin and Ball Clay Association Kettering Council King's Lynn & West Norfolk Kingston upon Hull City Council Kingston upon Thames Kirklees Council Knowsley Council Lambeth Council Lancaster Council Leeds Council Leicester Council Leisure and Outdoor Furniture Association Limited Lewes Council Lewisham Council Licensed Animal Slaughterers and Salvage Association Lichfield Council Liquid Petroleum Gas Association Liverpool Council Local Government Association Local Government Associations & Chartered Institute of of Environmental Health Northern Ireland London PHA Luton Council MacDermid Autotype International Ltd Maidstone Council Maldon Council Malt Distillers Association of Scotland Malvern Hills Council Manchester Council Manchester PHA Mansfield Council Marine Painting Forum Martin Cranfield Associates Mastic Asphalt Council Meat and Livestock Commission Medway Council Melton Council Mendip Council Merton Council Metal Packaging Manufacturers Association Metcom Mid Devon Council Mid Suffolk Council Mid Sussex Council Middlesbrough Council Miller Goodall Ltd Milton Keynes Council Mineral Products Association Mining Association of the United Kingdom Mole Valley Council Moreton C Cullimore (Gravel) Ltd Motor Vehicle Dismantlers Association Motor Vehicle Repairers Association Mushroom Growers Association National Society of Allied and Independent Funeral Directors National Association of
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