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3.In section 1 (local government)— (a) after paragraph 13 insert—...
4.In section 2 (planning and development)— (a) after paragraph 41...
5.In section 3 (education), for paragraph 32 substitute— Shetland Arts Development Agency. .
6.In section 6 (police, fire and civil defence), after paragraph...
7.In section 8 (social services), after paragraph 1 insert— Essex Cares Limited. Essex Community Support Limited . Essex Employment and Inclusion Limited. Essex Equipment Services Limited. .
8.In section 9 (museums), after paragraph 7 add— Woodhorn Charitable Trust. .
9.In section 10 (miscellaneous bodies)— (a) after paragraph 5A insert—...
11.In section 2 (local government), after paragraph 14 add— The Accounts Commission for Scotland. .
12.In section 4 (education), after paragraph 19 insert— Shetland Arts Trust. .
13.In section 9 (miscellaneous), after paragraph 7 insert— The Traffic Director for London. .
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