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INC ARCHANGEL CARE AND HOMECARE 166 1 ARCHBISHOP COUNCIL OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND 93 ARCHERY GB 567 ARCHWAY CARE LTD 188 ARENA OPTIONS LIMITED 390 ARK NURSING AND CARE AGENCY 413 ARK SCHOOLS 719 ARNOT ST MARY CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL 88 ARTHUR RAI MEDICAL SERVICES LIMITED 21 ARUN DISTRICT COUNCIL 151 ARVATO PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICES LIMITED 5302 ASCENSION TRUST 241 1 ASCOT CARE 162 ASHBERRY HEALTHCARE LIMITED 255 ASHBOURNE GROUP LIMITED 791 ASHFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL 361 ASHFORD & ST PETER'S HOSPITALS NHS TRUST 1634 ASHFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL 295 4 ASHFORD DISTRICT VOLUNTEER BUREAU 379 ASHLEY RECRUITMENT CONSULTANTS LIMITED 84 ASHMERE CARE HOMES 186 ASHTON 6TH FORM COLLEGE 270 ASHTON MACEY LTD 217 ASPECTS CARE LIMITED 192 ASPEN HEALTHCARE LTD (PARKSIDE HOSPITAL) 229 ASPEN HEALTHCARE LTD T/A HOLLY HOUSE HOSPITAL 299 ASPIRE PEOPLE LIMITED 777 ASQ EDUCATION 167 ASSEMBLIES OF'GOD -CHILDRENS 365 ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC 278 ASSOCIATION FOR REAL CHANGE 5342 ASSOCIATION OF CHRISTIAN COUNSELLORS 185 ASSOCIATION OF MUSLIM SCHOOLS 428 ASSOCIATION OF SEA TRAINING ORGANISATIONS 213 ASSURANCE NURSING & EMPLOYMENT AGENCY LTD 147 ASSURED SERVICES LTD TRADING AS TUDOR HOUSE 78 ASTER GROUP 367 ASTLEY HALL CARE HOME GROUP 142 ASTON UNIVERSITY 513 ASTOR CARE AND NURSING AGENCY 2416 ATASS 152 ATHENA CARE LTD 81 ATHONA LIMITED 795 ATLANTIC DATA LTD 1 172262 ATLANTIS MEDICAL LTD 151 ATLAS PROJECT TEAM LTD 138 ATOS IT SERVICES UK LIMITED 451 AUTISM ANGLIA 167 AUTISM INITIATIVES 440 AUTISM SUSSEX LIMITED 162 AUTISM. WEST MIDLANDS 103 AUTO-CYCLE UNION LIMITED COMPANY NO: 134679 45 AVALON 226 AVANTE PARTNERSHIP LIMITED 1062 AVENANCE PLC 665 AVENUES 441 3 AVERY HEALTHCARE 1546 1 AVIDAN LIMITED T/A HIGH MEADOW 119 AVIVA PLC 14 AVON AND SOMERSET PROBATION AREA 114 AVON AND WILTSHIRE MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERSHIP NHS TRUST 829 AVON LOCAL MEDICAL COMMITTEE LIMITED 826 AXCIS 849 AYLESBURY COLLEGE 282 AYLESBURY VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL 521 B & M CARE GROUP LTD 472 BABCOCK INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES LTD 4486 20 9340 BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL 110 BACKGROUND CHECKING LTD 1853 BACKSTOP SUPPORT LIMITED 191 BADEN-POWELL SCOUTS ASSOCIATION 123 BADMINTON ASSOCIATION OF ENGLAND LTD 1229 BAILEY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES LTD 174 BALFOUR BEATTY WORKPLACE 589 BAM CONSTRUCT UK LTD 190 BANGOR UNIVERSITY 1484 BANSTEAD CARSHALTON + DISTRICT HOUSING SOCIETY 3 BARBICAN CENTRE 283 BARCHESTER HEALTHCARE 8228 BARE HALL QUALITY CARERS 418 BARKER ROSS LTD 176 BARKING & DAGENHAM COLLEGE 568 BARKING & DAGENHAM VOLUNTEER BUREAU 671 BARKING AND DAGENHAM PCT 137 BARKING HAVERING & REDBRIDGE HOSPITALS NHS TRUST 7 BARNABAS FELLOWSHIP OF CHURCHES 241 22 BARNARDOS 5863 7 BARNET & CHASE FARM HOSP NHS TRUST 1745 BARNET COLLEGE 621 BARNET ENFIELD & HARINGEY MENTAL HEALTH NHS TRUST 715 BARNET PRIMARY CARE NHS TRUST 18 BARNFIELD COLLEGE 520 BARNSLEY ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS 1026 BARNSLEY COLLEGE 553 BARNSLEY HOSPITAL NHS FOUNDATION TRUST 2157 BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 4729 BARNSLEY PREMIER LEISURE 107 BARNSLEY PRIMARY CARE NHS TRUST 627 BARROW BOROUGH COUNCIL 180 BARTON PEVERIL COLLEGE 151 BARTS AND THE LONDON NHS TRUST 1276 BASEBALL SOFTBALL UK 149 BASILDON & THURROCK UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST 409 BASILDON BOROUGH COUNCIL 608 BASILDON UPPER ACADEMY 140 BASINGSTOKE AND DEANE BOROUGH COUNCIL 390 BASINGSTOKE AND NORTH HAMPSHIRE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST 367 BASINGSTOKE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 181 BASINGSTOKE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 173 BASSETLAW DISTRICT COUNCIL 101 BASTILLE TRAINING & SECURITY SERVICES 8 BATH & NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL 3974 1 BATH SPA UNIVERSITY 1048 BEACON CARE SERVICES LIMITED 148 BEATBULLYING 718 BEDFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL 2753 BEDFORD CHARITY 628 BEDFORD COLLEGE 314 BEDFORD HOSPITAL NHS TRUST 858 2 BEDFORDSHIRE PILGRIMS HOUSING ASSOCIATION 1 BEDFORDSHIRE PRIMARY CARE TRUST 626 BEDFORDSHIRE PROBATION TRUST 66 BEDFORDSHIRE RURAL COMMUNITIES CHARITY LTD 994 BEECH NURSING AND CARE AGENCY LIMITED 4 BELL CONCORD EDUC TRUST LTD 113 BELL EDUCATIONAL TRUST 351 BELLE VUE CARE GROUP 427 BELLERBYS COLLEGE (BELLERBYS E DUCATIONAL SERVICES LTD) 319 BELLERBYS COLLEGE LONDON 398 BELLERBYS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES PART OF STUDYGROUP 161 BENENDEN SCHOOL (KENT) LTD 110 BEN-MOTOR AND ALLIED TRADES 280 BENNENDEN HOSPITAL TRUST 211 BERKSHIRE EDUCATION BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP ORGANISATION 133 BERKSHIRE SHARED SERVICES 2231 1 BERRY RECRUITMENT
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