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3. In section 1 of part 1 the Schedule (which sets out the bodies providing courses in preparation for a degree)–
(a)omit the entries for–
(i)Arts Institute at Bournemouth, The;
(ii)Ashridge Management College;
(iii)Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies;
(iv)Birmingham International College;
(v)Cambridge College of Learning;
(vi)Central College;
(vii)London School of Accountancy and Management;
(viii)North East Wales Institute of Higher Education (NEWI);
(ix)Norwich School of Art and Design;
(x)Saxon College;
(xi)Suffolk College;
(xii)Swansea Institute of Higher Education;
(xiii)Trinity College, Carmarthen;
(xiv)UHI Millennium Institute; and
(xv)Westminster College of Computing;
(b)omit the entry for Coleg Llandrillo and insert in alphabetical order in the appropriate place “Llandrillo College (known as Coleg Llandrillo)”;
(c)omit the entry for Trinity and all Saints College and insert in alphabetical order in the appropriate place “Leeds Trinity and All Saints”;
(d)for “Regents Theological College” substitute “Regents Theological College, Nantwich”; and
(e)insert in alphabetical order in the appropriate place–
(i)“Alpha Meridian College”;
(ii)“Ayr College”;
(iii)“Brittin College”;
(iv)“Court Theatre Training Company”;
(v)“Kaplan Financial Limited”;
(vi)“London College of Business”;
(vii)“Rayat London College”;
(viii)“Resource Development International”;
(ix)“School of Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology”;
(x)“Stephenson College”;
(xi)“TASMAC London School of Business”; and
(xii)“Thurrock and Basildon College”.
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