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Local Authorities and Other Local Public Bodies Which Hold Government Procurement Cards Local authorities and other local public bodies which hold Government Procurement Cards Customer Name Aberdeen College Abingdon and Witney College Accrington and Rossendale College Adur District Council Alderman Blaxill School All Saints Junior School Allerdale Borough Council Allesley Primary School Alleyns School Alton College Alverton Community Primary School Amber Valley Borough Council Amherst School Anglia Ruskin University Antrim Borough Council Argyll and Bute Council Ashfield District Council Association of North Eastern Councils Aston Hall Junior and Infant School Aston University Aylesbury Vale District Council Babergh District Council Baddow Hall Infant School Badsley Moor Infant School Banbridge District Council Bangor University Bankfoot Primary School Barmston Village Primary School Barnes Farm Junior School BARNET HOMES Barnsley College Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Barrow in Furness Sixth Form College Barton Court Grammar School Barton Peveril College Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council Basingstoke College of Technology Bassetlaw District Council Bath and North East Somerset Council Beauchamp College Beckmead School Bede College Bedford Academy Bedford College Belfairs High School Belfast City Council Belvoir High School and Community Centre Bexley College Biddenham Upper School Billingborough Primary School Birchfield Educational Trust Birkbeck College Birkenhead Sixth Form College Birkett House School Birmingham City University Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School Bishops Waltham Infant School Bishopsgate School Black Sluice Internal Drainage Board Blackpool and The Fylde College Blackpool Borough Council Bolton Sixth Form College Bolton St Catherine`s Academy Borough of Poole Council Botwell House Primary School Boundary Commission for Scotland Bournemouth and Poole College Bournemouth School for Girls Bournemouth University Bousefield Primary School Bracknell and Wokingham College Brambleside C P School BRAMLEY GRANGE PRIMARY SCHOOL Bramptons Primary School Braunstone Town Council Brecon Beacons National Park Authority Brentwood Borough Council Bridgend College Bridgend County Borough Council Bridgwater College Brighton and Hove City Council Brighton Hove and Sussex Sixth Form College Brington Primary School Brinsworth Junior School Bristol City Council British Psychological Society Broad Heath Primary School Broadland District Council Brockenhurst College Brockington College Brocks Hill County Primary School Brockworth Enterprise School Bromsgrove District Council Brookside Primary School Broom Valley Infant School Brownhills Maths and Computing College Broxbourne Borough Council Broxtowe Borough Council Brunel University Buckinghamshire County Council Buckinghamshire New University Buckminster Primary School Burbage Primary School Burleigh Community College Burnley Borough Council Burton and South Derbyshire College Bury Manor School Trust Limited Byron Wood Primary School Caerphilly County Borough Council Caldecote Community Primary School Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council Calderstones School Caludon Castle School Cambridge City Council Cambridge Regional College Cambridgeshire County Council Campus Living Villages Salford UK Limited Canterbury City Council Cardiff University Cardinal Newman College Cardinal Wiseman Roman Catholic School Carnegie College Castle View School Central Bedfordshire Council Central Sussex College Centre for Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence Ceredigion County Council Chaplaincy to Higher Education in Manchester Chartered Institution of Highway Charters School Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College Chelmsford Borough Council Chelmsford College Chelsea Open Air Nursery School Cherwell District Council Cheshire Police Authority Chesterfield College Chesterton Community College Childwall Sports College Chipping Camden School Churchgate Church of England Primary School Churston Ferrers Grammar School Cirencester College City and County of Swansea City and Islington College City College Brighton and Hove City College Coventry City of Bath College City of Edinburgh Council City of Ely Community College City of Sunderland College City of Westminster College City of York Council Clackmannanshire Council Clare Hall Clevedon Community School Clydebank College Coatbridge College Colchester Royal Grammar School Coleg Glan Hafren Coleg Gwent Coleg Llandrillo Cymru Coleg Menai Coleg Morgannwg Coleg Sir Gar Conwy County Borough Council Copford C Of E Primary School Corby Borough Council Cornelius Vermuyden School and Arts College The Cornwall College Cornwall Council Cotelands Pupil Referral Unit Coundon Primary School Coundon Primary School Countryside Council for Wales Coventry City Council Coventry University Coventry University Enterprises Ltd Craven District Council Crawley Borough Council Crofton School Cromwell Community College Crossroads Care Croydon College Cumbria County Council Cumbria Police Authority Cundall Manor School Dame Hannah Rogers School Danbury Parish Council Darlington Borough Council Darwin College Daventry District Council Daventry Grange Infant School De Lucy Primary School De Montfort University Deans Primary School Dearne Valley College Deeside College Department for Regional Development NI Department for Social Development NI Derby City Council Derby College Derbyshire County Council Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service Devizes School Devon and Cornwall Constabulary Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service Devon County Council Doncaster College Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Dorin Park School Dormers Wells Infant School Dorset County Council Dorset Fire and Rescue Service Dorset Police Dover District Council Driver and Vehicle Testing Agency Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Dulwich College Dulwich Hamlet Junior School Dundee High School Durham County Council Durham Police Authority Eagley Junior School Ealing Hammersmith and West London College Earlsmead Primary School East Ayrshire Council East Berkshire College East Cambridgeshire District Council East Devon District Council East Herts District Council East Lothian Council East Norfolk Sixth Form College East Northamptonshire District Council East Riding College East Staffordshire Borough Council East Sussex County Council East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service Eastbourne Borough Council Eaton Bank School Edinburgh Telford College Eirias High School Eiris Limited Ellesmere College Elmbridge Borough Council Epsom and Ewell Borough Council Essex County Council Eton College Evington Valley Primary School Exeter College Fareham Borough Council Farnborough College Of Technology Feering Church of England Priamry School Fenland District Council Fernwood Infant School Filton College Fitzwilliam Junior and Infants School FOLESHILL Church of England PRIMARY SCHOOL Forth Valley College Franklin College FREEBROUGH ACADEMY Fulston Manor School Furness Academy Furze Down School Gateshead College Gateshead Talmudical College Gayhurst School Gaynes School Language College George Spencer Academy Gladesmore Community School Glasgow City Council Gloucester City Council Gloucester College of Arts and Technology Gloucestershire County Council Glyndwr University Goldsmiths College Gosford Park Primary School Gosport Borough Council Grace Owen Nursery School Grampian Fire and Rescue Service Grampian Police Grantham College Gravesham Borough Council Grazeley Parochial Primary School Great Clacton CEVA Junior School Great Wood Community Primary School Great Yarmouth Borough Council Great Yarmouth Sports and Leisure Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service Green Lane Primary School Greenhead College Greenwich Community College Greshams School Grey Court School Gryphon School The Gwent Police Hackney Community College Hackney Free and Parochial Cof E Secondary Haggerston School Hallam Primary Schol Hamilton Primary School Hampshire County Council Hamstel Infant School Hamstel Junior School Harrogate Borough Council Harrow College Harry Carlton School The Hartlepool College of Further Education Harwich School The Hastings College of Arts and Technology Hastings High School Havant Borough Council Havant College Haven CeMethodist Primary Havering College of Further and Higher Education Havering Sixth Form College Hazelwood Integrated Primary School Heathlands C Of E Primary School Henley College Coventry Hereford Sixth Form College Herefordshire College of Technology Heriot Watt University Hermitage Primary School Hermitage Primary School Herringthorpe Infants School Hertfordshire Constabulary Hertfordshire County Council Hertsmere Borough Council Hesketh Fletcher High School High Greave Junior School Highbury College Higher Education Funding Council for Wales Highland Council The Hill Farm Primary School Hills Road Sixth Form College HM Prison Magilligan Holbrook Primary School Holy Family Catholic Primary School Holyhead school Home Start Dudley Homes In Sedgemoor Limited Hounslow Homes Limited Hull College Humberside Fire and Rescue Service Humberside Police Huntingdonshire District Council Huntingdonshire Regional College Hursthead Junior School HYDEBANK YOUNG OFFENDERS CENTRE Hyndburn Borough Council Imperial College London Impington Village College Improvement and Development Agency Ipswich Borough Council Isle of Anglesey County Council Isle of Wight College Isle Of Wight Council John Ruskin College Jubilee Primary School Katherine Semar Infant School Keele University Kendal College Kensington and Chelsea College Kent County Council Kent Fire and Rescue Service Kenton School Kibworth High School
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