Example sentences of "their local [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 THE FIVE pupils attending Heiton primary school in the Borders have been told they will be educated in Kelso next term , although councillors have yet to decide the fate of their local village school .
2 The friends , all from the Meadowfield and Brandon area of County Durham , had stayed overnight on their way home and had made an early start to get back in time to play in a Sunday League fixture for their local pub team .
3 Those countries with most fiscal decentralisation tend to expand their local service expenditures faster ( Gould , 1983 ) .
4 If changes are to command public support , Londoners must play an active part in shaping their local service mix to meet needs which they have helped identify .
5 With over 6,5OO voluntary reresentatives across Britain , any eligible person need only look in their local telephone directory or ask at the Citizens Advice Bureau for the nearest SSAFA office and write one letter or make one call .
6 Interested readers are urged to seek further information from the voluntary groups active in this area , or to contact their local sickle cell centre .
7 The Rochester and Chatham Council accepted a similar invitation from their local School Board : hitherto the Board 's inspector had been an Anglican priest so that Anglican ‘ exclusiveness ’ was yielding in this microcosm to the new England .
8 This became clear after parents began to ring Machester 's Picadilly Radio in protest over the song 's condemnation of their local school system .
9 Many towns in the Middle Ages sought to have as part of their local welfare services a Christian recluse whose chief work was prayer and availability to people as spiritual adviser .
10 But on top of that one must then look into the future , the future supply of such properties , and the future o er of a whole range of issues which may occur locally and which can only really be decided by the district councils in their local plan work .
11 Or alternatively adapt Policy I five to allow for a strategic erm site or sites to be brought forward by local planning authorities in the course of their local plan work .
12 I do n't see any difference in principle simply that this is an additional point they will have to take in account in their their local plan preparation .
13 The formal representations made by Richmondshire suggested that there was no conflict with the proposed provision in the consultation draft and their local plan strategy .
14 Straggling columns of federal infantrymen and their local militia allies advanced unopposed on the suburbs of Visegrad as shells rained down on Muslim positions .
15 Although this chapter focuses on the key features of Local Management of Schools ( LMS ) as described in the Act and DES Circular 7/88 , these four elements should be seen as part of a coherent government package designed explicitly to improve the quality of education by reinforcing the accountability and responsiveness of schools and their local education authorities ( LEAs ) .
16 The colleges were requested , in conjunction with their local education authorities , to submit academic plans in broad programme areas for their advanced courses in 1984–5 and to specify the programme areas which they regarded as of the highest priority .
17 In general , students who embark on full-time and sandwich courses at degree level are entitled to a mandatory award from their local education authority and can apply to the Student Loans Company for loans .
18 They can , however , apply for a discretionary award from their local education authority .
19 erm I would suggest that anybody who 's really erm concerned in the way you were can either approach their local Education Authority and ask them for some kind of information on this .
20 It is always a good idea to make friends with your florist , as not only will they then know your requirements , but you will also discover on which days they attend their local flower market , or receive wholesale deliveries , and therefore when their flowers are at their freshest .
21 The number of patients being treated far from their local provider unit is unknown , but referral to distant units is promoted by the NHS helpline established by the government .
22 I am indebted for most of this information to the Librarian of the Renfrew District Library Service in Paisley and the papers of their local history department .
23 Sarah and her friends had left the party at their local rugby club in Keynsham , Avon , when a speeding Ford Fiesta suddenly appeared out of the fog on the A4 .
24 As well as suggesting possible improvements , older people may also identify gaps in their local council services .
25 Over in South West Wales , the efforts of the Pembrokeshire Aviation Group members to mark the achievements of their local wartime airfields have gone largely unrecorded outside the district .
26 Those who could not escape put in a token appearance , showing themselves before the delegates from their local constituency association and then scuttling off on the first train back to civilization .
27 But when the electorate went yet again to the polls on 19 May , this time to elect their local government representatives , the DUP did quite well in what was the first genuine free-for-all among unionist parties .
28 This measure of increases in men working away from home is unduly conservative but is the closest possible from census data , being the numbers of men in these industries who were working outside their local government district of residence in 1981 minus all men in the construction industry in 1971 , expressed as a percentage of economically active men in 1981 .
29 ( Details of men working outside their local government district in 1971 are not available . )
30 I knew I could find all the Playgroups in the area easily ( apart from stopping wrecking branch libraries ! ) because all Playgroups must register with the Social Services and Social Service Resource Directories for each ward are kept in their local branch library .
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