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CQC Efficiency Network Members 2021 National Highways & Transport Network CQC Efficiency Network Members 2021 NHT NETWORK PARTNERS www.nhtnetwork.org measure National Highways & Transport Network CQC EFFICIENCY NETWORK AUTHORITY PARTICIPATION MAP 2021 MORAY KEY HIGHLANDS HIRE EXISTING MEMB ERS ABERDEEENS PREVIOUS PARTICIP ANTS ANGUS PERTH & KINROSS NUMBERED REGIONS ARGYLL 1 INVERCLYDE 11 MANCHESTER 2 RENFREWSHIRE 12 TAMESIDE & STIRLING CLACKMANNANSH IRE WEST FIFE 3 EAST RENFREWSHIRE 13 OLDHAM DUNBARTONSHIRE EAST 4 GLASGOW CITY 14 CITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON DUNBAR TONSHIRE 5 EDINBURGH CITY 15 WALSALL FALKIRK L 6 KNOWSLEY 16 SANDWELL A EAST NA NO 5 LOTHIAN RKSHIRR WEST T 7 BOLTON 17 DUDLEY 2 4 H LOTHIAN MIDLOTHIAN E 8 SALFORD 18 BIRMINGHAM 3 SOUTH 9 TRAFFORD 19 SOLIHULL NORTH LANARKSHIRE 10 ROCHDALE 20 COVENTRY AYRSHIRE SCOTTISH BORDERS EAST AYRSHIRE SOUTH AYRSHIRE NORTHUMBERLAND OWAY NEWCASTLE NORTH TYNESIDE DUMFRIES & GALL UPON TYNE SOUTH TYNESIDE GATESHEAD SUNDERLAND COUNTY DURHAM HARTLEPO OL REDCAR & CLEVEL AND S TO O N DA C RLINGT TE K LONDON AREA TO CUMBRIA ON E S N 11 MIDDLESBOROU GH 2 N 16 15 32 25 17 NORTH YORKSHIRE ISLE OF MA 4 6 20 13 1 18 24 10 12 19 3 YORK 26 2 EAST RIDING OF CITY OF LANCASHIRE YORKSHIRE KINGST ON UPON HULL BLACKPOOL BRADFORD LEEDS 30 9 5 RN CALDERDALE KBU EN BLAC DARW WITH WAKEFIELD H B URY KIRKLEES NORT 10 LNSHIRE NORTH EAST 7 NCO LINCOLNSHIR E W 13 DONCASTER LI IG BARNSLEY SEFTON AN HELENSS 8 1 BARKING & DAGENHAM 18 HILLINGDON T R 12 O L 11 S T I HEFFIELD H VE N 2 BARNET 19 HOUNSLOW R GTO 9 ERH P RIN T W OO WAR OR I STOCKP A RRA L M 3 BEXLEY 20 ISLINGTON L AN D E 4 BRENT 21 LAMBETH HALTON ER R FL INT S ST B SHI 5 BROMLEY 22 LEWISHAM DE HIRE CHESHIRE WE ST A YSHIRE N & CHESTER E M BIGH 6 CAMDEN 23 MERTON E A ONWY R LINCOLNSHIRE 7 CITY OF WESTMINSTER 24 NEWHAM S ESHI GH HIRE H ITY OF CITY OF C C N INGHAM 8 COUNTY OF CITY OF 25 REDBRIDGE WREXHA STOKE ON NOTT M TRENT TI T LONDON 26 RICHMOND UPON THAMES CITY OF DERBY 9 CROYDON 27 ROYAL BOROUGH OF GWYNEDD NO 10 EALING KENSINGTON & CHELSEA TELFORD &N ST AFFORDSHIR E 11 ENFIELD 28 ROYAL BOROUGH OF WREKI 12 GREENWICH KINGSTON UPON THAMES NORFOLK AND 13 HACKNEY 29 SOUTHWARK LEICESTERSHIRE CITY OF RUTL PETERBO ROUGH 14 15 14 HAMMERSMITH & 30 SUTTON CITY OF LEICESTE R FULHAM 31 TOWER HAMLETS SHROPSHIRE 16 17 18 15 HARINGEY 32 WALTHAM FOREST 19 20 16 HARROW 33 WANDSWORTH ON OONSHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE 17 HAVERING I WORC PTT POWY S WARWICKSHIR HAMPT ES E T T ER NOR BEDFOR D SUFFOLK SHIRE CEREDIG ON HEREFORDSHIRE LT S MI YNE KE L TRA E EN C ORDSHIRE B EDF PEMBROKESHIR UCK B E MERTHYR BLAENA U LUUTON TYDFL GWENT I CARMARTHENSHIRE MONMOUTH NG GL OUCESTERSHIR E H ESSEX AM NE TO PORT A SHIR TH C RF TA RH AERPHI SHIR HERTFORDSHIR LB O AE E OXFORDSHIR E O ND A T N D NSE L THURROC K A A LY E SW D T GL SWINDO N N NEWPOR OU E SO G C READIN SLOUGH G ES U D TH SOUTHENDONSEA RI T LONDON B CARDIFF ERSHIRE VALE OF WEST SEE INSET GLAMORGA N NORTH BERKSHIRE SOMERSET WINDSOR & BATH & MAIDENHEAD CITY OF NE SOMERSETT WOKINGHAM MEDWAY BRISTOL WI LT SHIR E BRACKNELL FOREST SURR EY KENT SOMERSET HAMPSHIRE WEST SUSSEX EAST SUSSEX CITY OF SOUTHAMPTON DEVON DORSET CITY OF BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY OF SLE OF NEMOUTH I PORTSMOUT H BOUR WIGHT CHRISTCHURCH & POOLE LL WA TORBAY RN 0 50 100 KM CO CITY OF PLYMOUTH CQC Efficiency Network 2021 Participating Authorities Bath & North East Somerset Council ...................................................South West Milton Keynes Council .................................................................................South East Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council ................ Yorkshire & Humberside Norfolk County Council .....................................................................East of England Bedford Borough Council .................................................................East of England North East Lincolnshire Council ..................................Yorkshire & Humberside Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council ........................................North West North Lincolnshire Council ............................................Yorkshire & Humberside Blackpool Council ........................................................................................North West North Somerset Council ...........................................................................South West Bolton Council ..............................................................................Greater Manchester North Yorkshire County Council ..................................Yorkshire & Humberside Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council .............................South West Northamptonshire County Council ................................................East Midlands Bracknell Forest Council ..............................................................................South East Northumberland County Council ...........................................................North East Bristol City Council.......................................................................................South West Nottinghamshire County Council ....................................................East Midlands Buckinghamshire Council ..........................................................................South East Oldham Council ...........................................................................Greater Manchester Bury Council ..................................................................................Greater Manchester Oxfordshire County Council ......................................................................South East Calderdale Council ............................................................Yorkshire & Humberside Peterborough City Council ..............................................................East of England Cambridgeshire County Council ...................................................East of England Plymouth City Council ...............................................................................South West Central Bedfordshire Council ..........................................................East of England Redcar & Cleveland Council ......................................................................North East Cheshire East Council .................................................................................North West Rochdale Borough Council .....................................................Greater Manchester Cheshire West & Chester Council ..........................................................North West Rotherham MBC .................................................................Yorkshire & Humberside City of Bradford MBC ........................................................Yorkshire & Humberside Rutland County Council .......................................................................East Midlands City of Wolverhampton Council .....................................................West Midlands Salford City Council ....................................................................Greater Manchester Coventry City Council .........................................................................West Midlands Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council ...................................West Midlands Cumbria County Council ..........................................................................North West Shropshire Council ...............................................................................West Midlands Darlington Borough Council .....................................................................North East Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council ......................................West Midlands Derbyshire County Council .................................................................East Midlands Somerset County Council ........................................................................South West Devon County Council ..............................................................................South West South Gloucestershire Council ...............................................................South West Doncaster MBC ...................................................................Yorkshire & Humberside South Tyneside Council ...............................................................................North East Dorset Council ...............................................................................................South West Southampton City Council ........................................................................South East Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council .......................................West Midlands Southend-on-Sea Borough Council ............................................East of England Durham County Council .............................................................................North East Staffordshire County Council ...........................................................West Midlands East Riding of Yorkshire Council ..................................Yorkshire & Humberside Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council .......................Greater Manchester East Sussex County Council .......................................................................South East Suffolk County Council ......................................................................East of England Essex County Council .........................................................................East of England Sunderland City Council .............................................................................North East Gateshead Council ........................................................................................North
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