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Current Employers in the Hampshire Pension Fund As of 31 March 2017 Current employers in the Hampshire Pension Fund as of 31 March 2017 Abbotswood Junior School Amery Hill School Academy Trust Basingstoke and District Sports Trust Ltd ABM Catering (Frogmore College) Amey Services (Highway) Basingstoke College of Technology ABM Catering (The Hurst Community School) Applemore Technology College Basingstoke Voluntary Action ABM Catering (Portsmouth Colllege) Aramark Baughurst Parish Council ABM Catering (St Vincents) Ark Ayrton Primary Academy Bay House School & Sixth Form Active Nation (SCC) Ark Dickens Primary Academy Beacon View (United learning) Admiral Lord Nelson School Ashley Junior School Bedales School Age Concern Hampshire Aster Communities Beech Parish Council All Hallows Catholic School and Sixth Form College Atlantic Housing Ltd Berewood Primary Academy (CAT) Allbrook and North Boyatt Parish Council Balfour Beatty Bishops Waltham Parish Council Alliance UK (Bancroft Primary) Balfour Beatty Living Places Bishopstoke Parish Council Alton College Barton Peveril Sixth Form College Bitterne Park Primary School Alton Town Council Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council Blackwater and Hawley Town Council Bohunt School Capita Southampton Coppice Spring School (DET) Botley Parish Council Care Quality Commission Costello Academy Bramshott and Liphook Parish Council Catering Academy Ltd (Toynbee) Court Lane Infant Academy (CAT) Bransgore C.E. Primary School Caterlink (EJT) Court Lane Junior Academy (CAT) Brayborne Facilities Services Ltd (Hounsdown) Chamberlayne College for the Arts Crofton School Brayborne Facilities Services Ltd (Priestlands) Charter Academy Denmead Parish Council Bridgemary Academy (TKAT) Church Crookham Parish Council Dibden Allotments Fund Brockenhurst College Churcher's College Dove House School Academy Brockenhurst Parish Council City Catering Southampton Drum Housing Association Ltd Calmore Junior School COLAS Ltd. Durley Parish Council Cams Hill School (Academy) Colden Common Parish Council East Hampshire District Council Cantell School Community Action Fareham Eastleigh Borough Council Capita (Hart Central Services) Community Action Hampshire Eastleigh College Capita (SCC Schools) Community First New Forest Edwards and Ward (Test Valley) Capita Hart Compass (JET) Edwards and Ward (The Clere) Capita Havant Compass Group (Ringwood) Edwin Jones Trust (EJT) Eggar's School Fleet Town Council Hampshire Police Authority Elvetham Heath Parish Council Flying Bull Primary Academy HAMWIC Trust European Electronique (Alton College) Fordingbridge Town Council Hart District Council Everest Community Academy Four Marks Parish Council Hart Voluntary Action Eversley Parish Council Freemantle C.E. Community Academy Havant Academy (TKAT) Everyone Active (Hart DC) Frogmore Junior Academy (Chichester Havant Borough Council Academy Trust) Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Council Front Lawn Primary Academy (TKAT) Havant Sixth Form College Fairisle Infant and Nursery School Gatcombe Park (Ridings Trust) HCCS Community Action Fairisle Junior School Gosport Borough Council Hedge End Town Council Fareham Academy Great Oaks School Highbury College Fareham Borough Council Hamble Le Rice Parish Council Hightown Primary School Fareham College Hampshire Association of Local Councils Ltd Holy Family Catholic Primary School Farnborough College of Technology Hampshire County Council Hook with Warsash Academy Fawley Parish Council Hampshire Cultural Trust (HCC) Hope Free School (NGST) First Wessex (Portsmouth Housing Hampshire Cultural Trust (WCC) Hordle CE Primary School Association) First Wessex Housing Group Ltd Hampshire Fire and Rescue Hordle Parish Council Horizon Leisure Trust Langstone Harbour Board Mill Rythe Infant School Horndean Parish Council Liss Parish Council Millbrook Industries (PCC) Hound Parish Council Littleton and Harestock Parish Council Miltoncross Academy Hounsdown School Lockswood Community and Sports Association Moorlands Primary School Hyde Parish Council Lord Wilson Academy Mytime Active (Dibden Golf Course) Hythe and Dibden Parish Council Ludlow Infant School Mytime Active (Southampton Golf Course) Innovate Services Ludlow Junior School National Museum of the Royal Navy Innovate Services (Perins) Lymington and Pennington Town Council New Alresford Town Council Innovate Services (Romsey) Lymington Harbour Commissioners New Forest Academy (Academies Enterprise Trust) Isambard Brunel Junior School Lyndhurst Junior School New Forest District Council Itchen Sixth Form College Mansel Park Primary School New Forest National Park Authority Jefferys Education Trust (JET) Marchwood Parish Council New Milton Town Council Kanes Hill Academy (Hinkler Trust) Mason Moor Primary School Newbridge Junior Academy King Edward VI School Milford-on-Sea C of E Primary Academy Newlands Primary School Kings Worthy Parish Council Milford-on-Sea Parish Council Noadswood School Kingsclere Parish Council Mill Chase Academy (Chichester Academy Norse South East Ltd Trust) Oaklands Catholic School & Siixth Form Portsmouth Abuse and Rape Counselling Ringwood Town Council Service (PARCS) Oakwood Primary School Portsmouth Academy for Girls Robert May's School Oasis Community Learning Portsmouth City Council Romsey Extra Parish Council Odiham Parish Council Portsmouth College Romsey Town Council Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner Portsmouth University Rosewood Free School (OPCC) Old Basing and Lychpit Parish Council Portswood Primary Academy Trust Rushmoor Borough Council Oliver's Battery Parish Council Priestlands School SCA Community Care Services Ltd Open Sight Priory School (Portsmouth) Sentinel Housing Association Options Purbrook Park School Sherfield on Loddon Parish Council Osborne School QEII Silver Jubilee Activities Centre Shirley Warren Primary School Overton Parish Council Queen Mary's College Sinclair Primary and Nursery School Perins School Randstad SLM Community Leisure Ltd Peter Symonds College Redbridge Primary School SLM Fitness & Health Ltd Petersfield Town Council Redwood Park Academy Sodexo (Oasis) Places for People Leisure Richard Taunton Sixth Form College Solent Academies Trust (Mary Rose Academy and Cliffdale Schools) Portchester Crematorium Joint Committee Ringwood School South Downs College South East Employers St Anne's Catholic School & Sixth Form Test Valley Borough Council College (Academy) South Wonston Parish Council St Columba Academy Testbourne Community School Southampton City College St Edmunds Catholic School Testwood Sports College Southampton City Council St Edward's School The Arnewood School Southampton Solent University St George's Catholic College The Ashwood Academy (Catch22) Southampton University (Winchester College St John's College The Burgate School & Sixth Form Art) Southampton University (New College) St Mary's Primary School The Catholic Academy Trust in Aldershot (St Joseph's) Southampton Voluntary Services St Monica Primary School The Catholic Academy Trust in Fareham (St Anthony's) Southern IFCA St Paul's Catholic Primary School and Nursery The Cowplain School Southsea Skatepark Company St Peter's Catholic Primary School The Eaglewood School (The Gryphon Trust) Sovereign Housing Association St Vincent College The Farnborough Sixth Form College Sparsholt College Stamshaw Junior School (PAT) The Hampshire Playing Fields Association Sport Hampshire and Isle of Wight Swanmore Parish Council The Hampton Trust Springhill Catholic Primary School Tadley and District CAB The Handy Trust Springwell School Tadley Town Council The Holme Primary Academy (GST) SSE Contracting Ltd Tanners Brook Primary Academy The Inspire Learning Federation (Blackfield and Fawley School) The Mountbatten School Wessex Education Shared Services Wyvern Academy The Petersfield School Wessex Property Ltd Yateley Town Council The Priory Primary School West End Parish Council YBC Cleaning Services (Hamble) The Romsey School Weston Park Primary School YBC Cleaning Services (St Patrick's) The University of Winchester Westover Primary School (The Ridings Trust) The Victory Primary School Whitchurch Town Council Thornden Academy Whitehill Town Council Thornhill Primary School Whiteley Town Council TOPS Day Nursery Wickham Parish Council Totton and Eling Town Council Wildern Academy Tourism South East Winchester Area Community Action Trafalgar School Winchester City Council Twyford Parish Council Winton Academy Upham Parish Council Wonston Parish Council Valentine Primary School Woodlands Community College Veolia Environmental Services (Hart) Wordsworth Primary (JET) .
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