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This page contains archive data from 2010.

Public inspection dates for the 2009/2010 financial year, for all principal UK authorities.


This list also includes details (where supplied) for non-unitary district, borough and city councils in England.

For additional information relating to unitary, metropolatan & shire councils etc. (copies of relevant notices and links to relevant websites) click the links on the right hand column.

All Councils A-Z

A

Aberdeen (19.7-6.8),
Aberdeenshire
(26.7-13.8),
Adur
(27.7-23.8), Allerdale, Amber Valley,

Anglesey,
Angus
(26.7-13.8),
Antrim
(5.8-2.9),
Ards (5.8-2.9),
Argyll & Bute
(23.7-12.8),
Armagh (5.8-2.9), Arun,
Ashfield
(30.6-27.7), Ashford, Aylesbury.


B

Babergh,
Ballymena (5.8-2.9),
Ballymoney (5.8-2.9),
Banbridge
(5.8-2.9), Barking & Dagenham, Barnet,

Barnseley, Barrow-in-Furness, Basildon, Basingstoke & Deane (14.7-10.8), Bassetlaw,

Bath & NE Somerset (26.7-23.8), Bedford, Bedfordshire,
Belfast
(5.8-2.9), Bexley,
Birmingham
(12.7-6.8), Blaby,
Blackburn-with-Darwen (2.7-29.7), Blackpool,

Blaenau Gwent (2.8-27.8), Bolsover, Bolton, Boston, Bournemouth, Bracknell Forest,
Bradford
(1.7-28.7), Braintree,
Breckland
(28.6-23.7), Brent,
Brentwood
(8.7-31.7), Bridgend, Brighton-&-Hove,
Bristol (13.8-10.9), Broadland,

Bromley (9.8-6.9),
Bromsgrove
(9.8-6.9), Broxbourne, Broxtowe (12.7-6.8),

Buckinghamshire (19.7-13.8), Burnley, Bury.


C

Caerphilly,
Calderdale
(5.7-30.7), Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Camden,

Cannock Chase, Canterbury,
Cardiff
(28.6-23.7), Carlisle,
Carmarthenshire (12.7-6.8),
Carrickfergus
(5.8-2.9), Castle Point,
Castlereagh
(5.8-2.9), Central Beds, Ceredigion, Charnwood, Chelmsford,
Cheltenham (5.7-30.7), Cherwell,
Cheshire East
(5.7-30.7),
Cheshire West & Chester
(5.7-30.7), Chesterfield (1.7-28.7),
Chichester
(28.6-23.7), Chiltern, Chorley, Christchurch, City of London,
Clackmannanshire (16.8-3.9), Colchester,
Coleraine (5.8-2.9),
Conwy
(28.7-24.8),
Cookstown (5.8-2.9), Copeland,
Corby
(19.7-13.8), Cornwall, Cotswold,
Coventry
(7.7-4.8),

Craigavon (5.8-2.9), Craven, Crawley, Croydon,
Cumbria
(5.7-30.7),


D

Dacorum, Darlington, Dartford, Daventry,
Denbighshire (29.7-25.8),
Derby
(19.7-13.8), Derbyshire,
Derbys Dales
(5.7-30.7),
Derry
(5.8-2.9),
Devon
(5.7-30.7),
Doncaster
(26.7-20.8),

Dorset, Dover,
Down (5.8-2.9),
Dudley
(1.6-28.6),
Dumfries & Galloway
(26.7-13.8),
Dundee (9.8-27.8),

Dungannon & South Tyrone (5.8-2.9), Durham.


E

Ealing (12.7-6.8),
East Ayrshire
(2.8-20.8), East Cambs,
East Devon
(12.7-6.8), East Dorset,
East Dunbartonshire
(26.7-13.8),
East Hamps
(3.7-30.7), East Herts,
Eastleigh (12.7-6.8)
East Lindsey
(5.7-30.7),
East Lothian
(2.8-20.8),
East Northants (12.7-9.8),
East Renfrewshire
(26.7-13.8),
East Riding of Yorks (19.7-13.8),
East Staffs (29.6-26.7),

East Sussex, Eastbourne,
Eden
(5.7-30.7),
Edinburgh
(19.7-6.8),
Elmbridge
(12.7-6.8),
Enfield
(2.8-27.8),

Epping, Epsom & Ewell, Erewash, Essex,
Exeter.

F

Falkirk (19.7-6.8), Fareham, Fenland,
Fermanagh (5.8-2.9),
Fife
(26.7-13.8),

Flintshire (19.7-15.8), Forest Heath, Forest of Dean,
Fylde
(5.7-30.7).


G

Gateshead,
Gedling
(30.9-27.10),
Glasgow
(26.7-13.8), Gloucester,
Gloucestershire (12.7-9.8),

Gosport (19.7-13.8), Gravesham, Great Yarmouth, Greenwich, Guildford,
Gwynedd
(3.8-31.8).


H

Hackney,
Halton
(20.7-16.8), Hambleton,
Hammersmith & Fulham (5.7-30.7),
Hampshire
(5.7-30.7), Harborough,
Haringey (4.8-2.9), Harlow, Harrogate, Harrow,
Hart
(30.6-27.7), Hartlepool,
Hastings
(5.7-9.8),
Havant
(5.7-30.7), Havering, Herefordshire,

Hertfordhsire, Hertsmere, High Peak,
Highland (30.7-23.8),
Hillingdon (5.7-30.7),

Hinkley & Bosworth, Horsham, Hounslow,
Hull (16.7-13.8),

Huntingdonshire, Hyndburn.


I

Inverclyde (19.7-6.8), Ipswich,
Isles of Scilly
(15.7-11.8),
Isle of Wight
(28.6-23.7),
Islington
(28.6-26.7),

K

Kensington & Chelsea,
Kent
(14.6-9.7), Kettering, Kings Lynn & West Norfolk,
Kingston-upon-Thames
(5.7-30.7),

Kirklees (28.6-23.7),
Knowsley
(14.6-16.7).


L

Lambeth,
Lancashire
(5.7-30.7), Lancaster,
Larne
(5.8-2.9),
Leeds
(5.7-30.7), Leicester,
Leicestershire (5.7-30.7),
Lewes
(1.7-28.7),
Lewisham
(19.7-16.8),
Lichfield
(19.7-13.8),
Linavady
(5.8-2.9),
Lincoln
(30.7-26.8),
Lincolnshire
(21.6-16.7: Warning - the original public notice was misworded. The Audit Commission has instructed the council to re-run the inspection period from 13.8-10.9),

Lisburn (5.8-2.9),
Liverpool
(1.7-27.7), Luton,


M

Magherafelt (5.8-2.9),
Maidstone
(8.7-4.8), Maldon, Malvern,
Manchester (21.7-18.8),
Mansfield
(21.6-16.7), Medway, Melton, Mendip, Merthyr Tydfil,
Merton
(29.7-25.8),

Mid Devon (28.6-23.7), Mid Suffolk, Mid Sussex,
Middlesbrough
(5.7-30.7),
Midlothian
(26.7-13.8),Milton Keynes,

Mole Valley, Monmouthshire,
Moray
(19.7-6.8),
Moyle
(5.8-2.9).

N

Neath Port Talbot, New Forest, Newark & Sherwood,
Newcastle-under-Lyme
(7.6-2.7), Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
Newham (13.7-9.8),

Newport,
Newry & Mourne
(5.8-2.9),
Newtownabbey (5.8-2.9), Norfolk,
North Ayrshire (2.8-20.8), North Devon, North Dorset,
North Down (5.8-2.9), NE Derbys,
North East Lincs
(13.7-9.8), North Herts,
North Kesteven
(12.7-6.8),
North Lanarkshire (16.7-6.8),
North Lincs
(5.7-30.7), North Norfolk, North Somerset,

North Tyneside,
North Warwicks
(19.7-13.8), NW Leics, North Yorks,
Northampton
(25.6-23.7), Northamptonshire

Northumberland (5.7-30.7), Norwich,
Nottingham
(2.8-27.8),
Nottinghamshire (28.6-23.7),
Nuneaton & Bedworth (5.7-30.7).


O

Oadby & Wigston (28.7-24.8),
Oldham
(14.6-9.7),

Omagh (5.8-2.9),
Orkney Islands
(16.7-6.8),
Oxford (24.6-21.7), Oxfordshire.


P

Pembrokeshire,
Pendle
(16.7-12.8),
Perth & Kinross
(2.8-20.8),
Peterborough (15.7-11.8),
Plymouth
(5.7-30.7), Poole,
Portsmouth
(13.7-10.8),
Powys
(1.7-28.7), Preston, Purbeck.

R

Reading,
Redbridge
(26.7-20.8),
Redcar & Cleveland (30.6-27.7),

Redditch, Reigate & Banstead,
Renfrewshire (26.7-20.8), Rhondda Cynon Taff, Ribble Valley,
Richmond-upon-Thames (22.7-18.8), Richmondshire, Rochdale,

Rochford (15.7-11.8), Rossendale,
Rother
(5.7-2.8),
Rotherham
(5.7-30.7), Rugby, Runnymede,
Rushcliffe (12.7-6.8), Rushmoor, Rutland,
Ryedale (26.7-20.8).


S

Salford (2.8-27.8),
Sandwell
(29.6-26.7), Scarborough,
Scottish Borders (26.7-13.8), Sedgemoor,
Sefton
(12.7-6.8),
Selby
(19.7-13.8), Sevenoaks,
Sheffield
(19.7-13.8), Shepway,
Shetland
(2.8-20.8), Shropshire,
Slough
(5.7-30.7),

Solihull (2.7-29.7), Somerset, South Ayrshire, South Bucks, South Cambs, South Derbys, South Gloucs, South Hams,
South Holland (12.7-9.8), South Kesteven, South Lakeland,
South Lanarkshire
(28.7-18.8), South Norfolk,
South Northants
(12.7-6.8), South Oxon, South Ribble, South Somerset,
South Staffs
(21.6-16.7), South Tyneside,

Southampton (15.7-11.8), Southend, Southwark, Spelthorne, St Albans, St Edmunsbury, St Helens,
Stafford
(2.7-29.7), Staffordshire,
Staffs Moorlands
(19.7-13.8), Stevenage,
Stirling (19.7-6.8), Stockport, Stockton-on-Tees,

Stoke-on-Trent (5.7-30.7),
Strabane
(5.8-2.9), Stratford-on-Avon, Stroud, Suffolk,
Sunderland
(2.8-27.8), Surrey,
Surrey Heath #1
(2.8-22.8: Warning - these dates as advertised on the council website on 12.7 are invalid as they do not encompass 20 working days),
Surrey Heath #2 (2.8-29.8: Amended notice as advertised on the council website 15.7 gives 20 working days), Sutton,
Swale
(8.7-4.8), Swindon.


T

Tameside (16.6-13.7),
Tamworth
(25.6-22.7), Tandridge, Taunton Deane, Teignbridge, Telford & Wrekin, Tendring,
Test Valley
(28.6-23.7), Tewkesbury,
Thanet (8.7-4.8), Three Rivers, Thurrock,

Tonbridge & Malling (5.7-30.7), Torbay, Torfaen, Torridge,
Tower Hamlets
(5.7-30.7), Trafford, Tunbridge Wells.

U

Uttlesford.

V

Vale of Glamorgan,
Vale of White Horse
(26.7-20.8).

W

Wakefield (1.7-28.7),
Walsall
(12.7-6.8),
Waltham Forest
(9.8-6.9),

Wandsworth,
Warrington
(12.7-6.8),

Warwick,
Warwickshire
(5.7-30.7), Watford, Waveney, Waverley, Wealdon, Wellingborough, Welwyn Hatfield,
West Berks
(5.7-30.7), West Devon, West Dorset,
West Dunbartonshire
(26.7-16.8), West Lancs,
West Lindsey (29.7-26.8),
West Lothian
(19.7-6.8), West Oxon, West Somerset,
West Sussex
(25.6-23.7), Western Isles, Westminster,

Weymouth & Portland,
Wigan
(19.7-13.8),
Wiltshire
(2.7-29.7),
Winchester (16.7-12.8), Windsor & Maidenhead,
Wirral
(2.7-29.7), Woking, Wokingham,
Wolverhampton
(12.7-6.8), Worcester, Worcestershire,
Worthing
(27.7-23.7), Wrexham, Wychavon, Wycombe, Wyre, Wyre Forest.

Y

York.

All Police Authorities A-Z

Avon & Somerset (5.7-30.7), Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire,
Central Scotland
(19.7-6.8), Cheshire,

City of London,
Cleveland
(19.7-6.8: Warning - this inspection period does not comply with the legislation), Cumbria, Derbyshire,

Devon & Cornwall (19.7-13.8), Dorset, Durham, Dyfed-Powys, Essex, Gloucestershire,
Grampian (28.7-17.8),
Greater Manchester
(1.7-28.7), Gwent, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Hertfordshire,

Humberside,
Kent
(14.6-9.7), Lancashire,

Leicestershire,
Lincolnshire
(4.8-31.8: Warning - this is only 19 working days as it encompasses the Bank Holiday Monday),

London Metropolitan (28.6-23.7), Lothian & Borders (19.7-6.8),
Merseyside
(5.7-30.7), Norfolk,
Northern
(30.7-23.8), Northern Ireland,
Northumbria
(12.7-6.8), North Wales,
North Yorkshire (20.7-16.8),

Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, South Wales,

South Yorkshire,
Staffordshire
(5.7-23.7: Warning - this inspection period does not comply with the legislation),
Strathclyde
(26.7-13.8), Suffolk, Surrey, Sussex,

Tayside (26.7-13.8), Thames Valley, Warwickshire,
West Mercia
(27.5-23.6),

West Midlands,
West Yorkshire
(28.7-23.8),
Wiltshire
(3.8-31.8),


Strategic Authorities A-Z

ESPO (eastern counties procurement) (5.7-30.7),
Greater London Authority
(12.7-6.8),
Hitrans (Scotland) (30.7-23.8),
London Development Agency (26.7-20.8),
Mayor of London
(12.7-6.8), National Assembly for Wales,
Nestrans (Scotland) (26.7-13.8),
Patrol (parking enforcement tribunal) (5.7-30.7),
Scotland Excel
(26.7-20.8)
Sestran (Scotland)
(19.7-6.8)
Strathclyde Transport
(26.7-13.8)
Tactran (Scotland)
(2.8-20.8),
Transport for London
(21.6-16.7),



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