Example sentences of "provided [prep] local " in BNC.

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1 A range of services is being provided from local Family Support Centres which will offer short term care for children on a basis of clear , early decision making , with the close involvement of natural parents and based on an assumption that residential and field workers will be working closely together in planning and providing help for the children and their families .
2 He suggests that family health services authorities appoint and , where advisable , sack primary care workers ; define services to be provided in local contracts ; set standards for the structure and process of general practice ; provide practices with expertise in management ; and be involved in reaccreditation of general practitioners .
3 Moreover , especially as monies became tight , much new provision was actually developed and provided within local communities using resources other than those available within the social services department itself .
4 Information should be provided on local medical facilities including availability and standard of hospitals , doctors , dentists , opticians , nurses and ambulance services .
5 ‘ Not a single store in Clacton has car parking provided to local authority standards and there are signs of stress even in February . ’
6 What additional resources can be provided to local police forces in order to make the schemes even more efficient than they are ?
7 Where your GP does not undertake this work it will continue to be provided at local health authority clinics .
8 For a large proportion of our members the activities of both County and National are completely irrelevant and all that matters is how good is the programme that is provided at local level .
9 Around 5% of older people now live in sheltered housing provided by local authorities , housing associations , and , increasingly , by private developers .
10 I mean no disrespect to the geriatric branch of the hospital service nor to the domiciliary services or the rapidly increasing old people 's houses and homes provided by local housing , health and welfare authorities when I say that I believe we are still groping and fumbling with this problem — all of us , social scientists and politicians alike .
11 An increasing proportion of these services will be provided by local communities on a fee-paying basis .
12 Care services for children , the elderly and the handicapped are provided by local government , health authorities , the private sector and voluntary groups , not directly by central government .
13 Hawick is one of the main centres of Scotland 's textile industry , with mills established to take advantage of the power provided by local streams and rivers .
14 Rations and forage were provided by local tradesmen under contracts previously made .
15 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 .
16 Some assistance has been provided by local sponsorship and training grants ( formerly from the Manpower Services Commission ) have been made available .
17 In co-operation with Finsbury Borough Council it established the first ‘ sheltered ’ work-room where ‘ elderly workers could be employed for two hours a day , on small assembling and packing jobs provided by local firms , paying the fair rate for the work completed ’ .
18 Social services were provided by local councils but these councils were not especially noted for being bonded to local cultures .
19 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 .
20 Residential accommodation provided by local authority social service departments .
21 The main services provided by local government were divided between the counties and the districts with the parish councils , where they existed , looking after footpaths , parish halls and similar ‘ parochial ’ matters .
22 These three themes of scale , single versus multi-tier , and the special problems of the conurbations will recur both in the following chapter and when we discuss the services provided by local government in more detail in Chapter 4 .
23 THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT
24 When considering the services provided by local government there are two major questions to be discussed .
25 The correct interpretation is to regard local government services as simply those services provided by local government in Particular circumstances .
26 Some of these questions will recur in the discussion section at the end of this chapter , and in later chapters on both intergovernmental relations and the services provided regionally , but for the present we will remain with those services provided by local government in the United Kingdom .
27 After 1900 there was a dual development with regard to the services provided by local government .
28 Education after 1902 immediately became the largest and most important service provided by local government and has remained so ever since ( Regan 1979 ) .
29 Approximately half the total current expenditure on goods and services provided by local authorities goes on education .
30 The possibility of transfer of responsibility to central government agencies for some services previously provided by local authorities has already been mentioned .
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