Example sentences of "the [noun] [noun sg] council for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He is a member of the South East Council for Sport and Recreation and vice-chairman of the Federation of Sport and Recreation , South East Region .
2 in Community Medicine at Manchester , spent nine years lecturing , then moved to become Secretary of the Community Health Council for Ealing and Southall , and then spent ten years working for Leeds City Council in Planning and Development in the Social Services .
3 When the Scottish Natural Heritage Agency is born next year from the amalgamation of the Countryside Commission for Scotland ( CCS ) and the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland ( NCCS ) , areas currently designated as NSAs will be re-designated Natural Heritage Areas ( NHAs ) .
4 After consultation with the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland ( the glen is an SSSI ) and British Alcan ( who own it ) ; and with the help from the Glen Nevis ranger service and master footpath repairer Bob Aitken , the centre will erect low-key waymarking to minimise damage and monitor the situation in case remedial work is needed in the future .
5 This will replace the existing conservation agencies , the Countryside Commission for Scotland and the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland .
6 Magnus Magnusson , TV presenter , president of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , chair of the Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland and currently chair of the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland , will be taking on the most demanding environmental job in Scotland as the first chair of the new agency .
7 The Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland ( NCCS ) have decided to take the H out of the island of Rhum , in the Inner Hebrides , in all future documentation .
8 I intend to launch Scottish Natural Heritage , which will combine and enhance the functions of the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland and the Countryside Commission for Scotland , with a starting budget of £34.6 million , an increase of more than 28 per cent .
9 The Scottish Natural Heritage figure is up over the grant in aid for 1991-92 for the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland and the Scottish Countryside Commission by 21 per cent .
10 The Environmental Protection Bill contained several provisions of direct interest for Scotland including the creation of the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland and new waste regulation responsibilities for District and Islands Councils .
11 The Guest Speaker was KBE , Chairman of the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland and Chairman Designate of Scottish Natural Heritage .
12 On 22 July , David Sugden , a professor of geography , resigned from the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland ( NCCS ) and from its Science and Research Board because of a last-minute decision to cut off universities from involvement in research .
13 The Scottish wildcat is still being hunted despite having been a protected species since 1988 , according to a report from the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland .
14 These include a commitment that the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland must be consulted on all planed developments affecting sites of special scientific interest ( SSSIs ) .
15 Scottish Natural Heritage ( SNH ) has been formally set up from the merger of the Nature Conservancy Council for Scotland and the Countryside Commission for Scotland .
16 Should you find that your roof is home to bats or other species , protected under the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 , you must consult the Nature Conservancy Council for advice on the best way to deal with them , for the minimum disruption to both the animals and the household .
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