Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] council and " in BNC.

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1 The GIST Project was funded by the EOC/SSRC Joint Panel on Women and Underachievement with additional support from the Department of Industry Education unit , the Schools Council and Shell UK Ltd .
2 Notwithstanding that report , conducted on behalf of the government , Sir Keith Joseph intimated in April 1982 that he proposed to terminate the Schools Council and to institute two new bodies the School Curriculum Development Committee and the Secondary Examinations Council — to carry out certain advisory functions relating to the curriculum on the one hand and examinations on the other .
3 While , for many years , there has been discussion , in the Schools Council and elsewhere , about the reform of the examination system and the closer integration of CSE and GCE , Sir Keith Joseph gave notice in January 1984 of much more radical changes in the assessment of pupils at the end of compulsory schooling .
4 In this chapter Rob Grunsell gives a brief outline of his approach to in-service training which he developed at the schools council and published in Finding Answers to Disruption ( Grunsell 1985 ) .
5 It is possible to identify the start of the present professional development era in the early 1960s with the establishment of the Schools Council and with the Nuffield Foundation 's involvement with curriculum developments in science and mathematics .
6 Both the Schools Council and Nuffield approaches shared in most of the projects they supported an essentially instrumental view in that they were based upon the managerial assumption that the initiators determined the content and progress of the programme ( although Arts and the Adolescent ( Schools Council , 1975 ) was a notable exception ) .
7 In addition to its regular meetings and activities the Council was also responsive to other policy issues , setting up sub-committees of its own and taking part in working parties elsewhere , including those discussions generated by the Schools Council and other bodies on the sixth-form curriculum and related issues .
8 In cooperation with local branches of the ILP , the trades council and Plebs League , a series of weekly classes on Marxism was held at Stratford at which average attendance was over 80 ( Bush 1978 p 128 ) .
9 in so far as Cooperation is fundamentally opposed to the existing economic basis of society , this meeting of Stratford Cooperators consider it desirable , in order to fully organise and obtain the best results from their political acts , that the advisory committee be instructed to enter into negotiations and act in conjunction with the Trades Council and Labour Representation Committees in the area covered by this Society 's operations .
10 A Cantonese take-away could soon be built at a £500,000 development at the Springfield Hotel , formerly the Trades Council and Springfield Social Club , Whinfield Road .
11 The building , formerly the Trades Council and Social Club , has undergone a £500,000 transformation and now boasts a luxury bar and pool rooms .
12 Particularly I think to the , to , to , not to provide something that they encounter elsewhere , the hoops they have to go through in order to get benefit , the restart programme , we 're not interested in that we 're interested in solidarity support , rebuilding confidence , keep keeping unemployed people in contract with the local trade union movement , and that that 's something that I personally regard as extremely important and something that , that erm with this partnership of the Labour Party , the Labour Group and the Trades Council and the trade unions in the area , I think we do very effectively .
13 In March 1915 a significant step was taken with the appointment of Egerton Wake to spearhead a UDC campaign in the Trades Councils and local Labour Parties .
14 Pollitt reported in January 1936 : The Central Committee believe that whilst everything possible should be done to support and strengthen the NUWM we must now open up the wider perspective of one united unemployed organisation identified with , and part of , the Trades Councils and the Trade Union Congress .
15 The arts generally continued to thrive through public subsidy , to orchestral music above all , and new forms of partnership were being developed between the Arts Council and local authorities and industry and finance .
16 By the time of her seventieth birthday she had served on the Board of Governors of the BBC , the Corporation 's General Advisory Council , the Arts Council and the British Council and their respective literary committees , to say nothing of her work with such organizations as the Royal Society of Literature .
17 Most of the £240 million earmarked this year for the Arts Council and its partner bodies ( Crafts Council , Regional Arts Boards , British Film Institute ) will go to fund events somewhere between these two poles of standard-bearing pomp and guerrilla provocation .
18 That now looks improbable , first of all because the new , bloated Heritage department turns the Arts Council and its peers into smaller fish in a bigger pond that stretches from broadcasting on one side to museums on the other .
19 This department will have responsibilities for the Office of Arts & Libraries ( OAL ) , in particular for the Arts Council and the national museums , adding to them the Home Office responsibilities for the broadcasting services ' legislative framework and the BBC in particular .
20 Luke Rittner , ex-Secretary-General of the Arts Council and founder-director of the Association for Business Sponsorship of the Arts , has joined Sotheby 's .
21 Brighton Borough Council with the Arts Council and South East Arts brought us into being — and their support continues as strongly as ever .
22 At a time when the administration of opera is such an hysterically newsworthy subject ( at least where Covent Garden is concerned — and that , given the current thinking of the Arts Council and the arts minister , seems likely only to get worse ) composers want to write operas because they , if nobody else , recognise the scope of what the medium can offer .
23 Yeah , the sort of thing Lucy and I were talking about earlier is , it was just before I went on holiday so my memory is kind of hazy , it 's one where I was going to see the Arts Council and see if they were interested in the idea if they work
24 His dealings with the chief sources of Opera North 's subsidy , the Arts Council and Leeds City Council , are happy enough , and he has successfully scotched a dismal plan to merge with Scottish Opera , but he worries that Leeds lacks a ‘ coherent cultural policy ’ of the sort that Birmingham and Glasgow have committed themselves to .
25 The Arts Council and Sports Council have enthusiastically welcomed the move , but all Roy Hattersley can do is trot out allegations of electioneering and say he 'll ‘ consider ’ keeping it .
26 Throughout the region and important client group exists , whose basic funding is provided by the Arts Council and their local authorities .
27 He stands by what he said , and , sadly , many of his criticisms are still valid : the team have still not bought a video camera despite a large injection of cash from the Sports Council and no one could say that the preparation training for the world championships — one weekend in the Kendal Judo Club — has been anything but derisory .
28 The breakdown of an estimated £30 to £35 million for the organisational costs goes roughly like this : £18 million from official suppliers , in kind , such as computers , copiers and clothing ; £6 million from ticket sales ; £3 million from the Sports Council and £6 million from advertising .
29 Organisers are seeking a Royal patron for the event and have formed a charity to raise £100,000 , which they hope will be increased by grants from the Sports Council and private business .
30 We have given strong support to the Sports Council and its efforts to raise participation in sport .
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