Example sentences of "provide [prep] local authority " in BNC.

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1 These provide for local authorities to prepare both structure ( that is , strategic ) plans and local plans for the implementation of the strategy in smaller areas or for specific purposes .
2 ‘ Not a single store in Clacton has car parking provided to local authority standards and there are signs of stress even in February . ’
3 Around 5% of older people now live in sheltered housing provided by local authorities , housing associations , and , increasingly , by private developers .
4 From the commencement of this Act it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to superintend , and promote the improvement of , the public library service provided by local authorities in England and Wales , and to secure the proper discharge by local authorities of the functions in relation to libraries conferred on them as library authorities by or under this Act .
5 Such closures should provide a source of staff , capital and revenue to support the development of the new pattern of health services , including community psychiatric nursing , for the mentally ill and perhaps help to support the development of services provided by local authorities .
6 Approximately half the total current expenditure on goods and services provided by local authorities goes on education .
7 The possibility of transfer of responsibility to central government agencies for some services previously provided by local authorities has already been mentioned .
8 The degree of control that local police committees can exercise over police activities is limited , however , by special provisions that separate the police from the rest of the services provided by local authorities ( Bell 1989:57 — 69 ) .
9 The table shows a surplus provided by local authorities to allow for contingencies such as salary and wage increases .
10 These provide a network of public services complementing those provided by local authorities .
11 Despite these close connections with many of the services provided by local authorities , women are poorly represented both among councillors and senior officers .
12 Since Normanton ( 1971 ) wrote this there have been important moves to improve the information provided by local authorities , though Tomkins ( 1977 ) points out that the standards of reports vary , some being elaborate while others are simply extracts from the accounts .
13 Residential care is provided by local authorities for about 105,000 old people in England and Wales .
14 In addition , changes in the delivery and structure of services previously provided by local authorities have done much to further reduce local authority budgets and some of their autonomy over how these services are delivered .
15 The number of day hospitals run by health services and day centres provided by local authorities and voluntary organizations has grown slowly but steadily over the last forty years , although there remains a great deal of confusion about the purposes of day care , and professionals from different services have differing expectations and aims .
16 Many services do not need to be provided by local authorities ; they could and should be put out to competitive tender to be provided by private contractors — from refuse collection to school meals provision and old people 's homes .
17 Now we can return to the unit cost statistics provided by local authorities under the Code of Practice mentioned earlier .
18 We 've also got the Police and Fire service as well and water and drainage which is still provided by local authorities .
19 What has proved to be a thorny problem , not just during the past four years but for many years before , is the basis for financing all the services provided by local authorities and the level of services that should be provided .
20 The level of service provided by local authorities is crucial .
21 Again , the statistics published this week — not by the Department of the Environment , but based on figures provided by local authorities throughout the country — show that the figure is not 30 per cent .
22 Er most of the houses that are provided rent are provided by local authorities , but there again you 've got a very serious change in situation when the government are looking to privatize council houses .
23 Residential accommodation provided by local authority social service departments .
24 The use of private contractors to provide services previously provided by local authority staff also provoked strong opposition from local government trade unions ( Ascher 1987 : 220 — 2 ) .
25 In the past this has been provided by local authority residential homes ( or private equivalents ) and long stay NHS beds , depending on the independence of the person concerned .
26 Pre-school children may also attend day nurseries , which are provided by local authority Social Services Departments , and regulated by the Department of Social Security .
27 most of the grants , current and capital , that central government provides to local authorities ;
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