General Consultation Bodies Sample Clauses

General Consultation Bodies. The following is a list of general consultation bodies to be consulted at the relevant stages outlined in the preparation of the LDP. This list is not intended to be exhaustive and other organisations and bodies who wish to be involved can be added and consulted where appropriate:  Age Concern Cardiff & Vale  Age Concern Cymru  Transport for WalesArts Council of Wales  Associated British Ports  Association of Inland Navigation Authorities  Black Environment Network  Business in the Community Wales  Cadw  Cadwyn Housing Association  Caldicot & Wentlooge Levels Drainage Board  Campaign for Real Ale  Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales  Cardiff & District Allotments Association  Cardiff & Vale Coalition of Disabled People  Cardiff & Vale Mental Health Development Project  Cardiff & Vale Parents Federation  Cardiff Bus  Cardiff Business Safe  Cardiff Chamber of Commerce, Trade and Industry  Cardiff Civic Society  Cardiff Community Health Council  Cardiff Community Housing Association  Cardiff Cycling Campaign  Cardiff Fiends of the Earth  Cardiff Gypsy Sites Group  Cardiff Heliport  Cardiff International Airport Ltd.  Cardiff Prison  Cardiff University  Cardiff YMCA  Care & Social Services Inspectorate Wales  CBI Wales  CCAB  Cemex UK  Church in Wales  CILT (UK) Cymru  Citizens Advice Bureau  Civic Trust for Wales  Civil Aviation Authority  Coal Authority  Coed Cadw (the Woodland Trust)  Commission for Racial Equality  Confederation Of British Industry  Confederation of Passenger Transport  Country Land and Business Association  Defence Estates  Design Circle - RSAW South  Design Commission for Wales  Disability Wales  Energy Savings Trust Ltd  Equal Opportunities Commission  Federation of Small Businesses  Fields In Trust  Freight Transport Association  Friends of Nantfawr Community Woodland  Friends of the Earth Cymru  Glamorgan Gwent Housing Association  Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust  Great Western Trains Company Limited  Gwalia  Health & Safety Executive  Home Builders Federation  Home Office Crime Team in Wales  Inland Waterways Amenity Advisory Council  Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management  Jehovahs Witness Mid Glamorgan No. 1 Circuit  Landscape Institute Wales  Lisvane Community Association  Lisvane Xxxxx Protection Society  Living Streets Cardiff  Llamau  Llandaff Society  Mineral Products Association  Mobile Operators Association  National Car Parks...
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General Consultation Bodies i. Voluntary bodies, some or all of whose activities benefit any part of Powys. ii. Bodies which represent the interests of different racial, ethnic or national groups in Powys. iii. Bodies which represent the interests of different religious groups in Powys. iv. Bodies which represent the interests of disabled persons in Powys. v. Bodies which represent the interest of persons carrying on Business in Powys. vi. Bodies which represent the interest of Welsh Culture in Powys. i. Department for Transport ii. Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (formerly DTI) iii. Home Office
General Consultation Bodies. General Consultation Bodies’ include voluntary bodies, those which represent the interests of different racial, religious, ethnic, national or disabled groups in the Plan area, as well as those which represent the interests of persons carrying on business and those which represent the interests of Welsh culture. ‘Other Consultees’ are those which do not necessarily fall within the above categories, but still have an interest in the Plan area which may be affected by the Local Development Plan. These bodies will be provided with an opportunity to comment at key formal (statutory) stages. Some of these groups may also be important members of other stakeholder groups.
General Consultation Bodies. The following will be consulted in accordance with the Delivery Agreement: 3Gs Development Trust Merthyr Limited / First Responders Friends of Taff Bargoed Park Quakers Yard Community Association Aberfan and Merthyr Vale Darby and Xxxx Club Friends of Ty Cwm Care Association Rocky Park Residents Association Aberfan Canoe Club Forsythia Youth Project Safer Merthyr Tydfil Aberfan and Merthyr Vale Community Co-op Galon Pen Community Association South East Wales Rivers Trust Aberfan and Merthyr Vale Youth and Community Project Gellideg Foundation Group Sustrans Adult Community Learning Merthyr Tydfil Georgetown Tenants Association Stay Young at Heart Aberfan/Merthyr Vale Old Age Welfare Hafal Merthyr Taff Bargoed Angling Association Age Connects Morgannwg Hafod Housing Association Taff Bargoed Development Trust Ltd. Barnardos Merthyr Hendre Group Teulu Re-enactment Group Bedlinog & Trelewis Going for Green I.C.I. Rifle Field Sports Association The Xxxxx Foundation Bedlinog & Trelewis Partnership Board Xxxxx Xxxx Court Tenants & Residents Group The Merthyr Tydfil Compact Bedlinog Senior Citizens Welfare Committee Mentrau Iaith Cymru -Welsh Council Trefechan Community Association for Voluntary Action Care and Repair Cymru Merthyr Cynon Foodbank Treharris Regeneration Association Carers Strategy Network Merthyr Initiative Group Treharris Community Trust (TACT) Castle Park Residents Association Merthyr OAP Welfare (Town Xxxx) Treharris Together Club Catch 22 Merthyr Youth Inclusion Project Merthyr Tydfil 50+ Forum Trelewis O.A.P Welfare Committee Cefn Coed Community Centre Merthyr Tydfil & District Naturalists Society Troedyrhiw Community Partnership Children & Young People’s Voluntary Organisations Forum Merthyr Tydfil Angling Association Ty Pontrhun Residents Association Citizens Advice Bureau Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr Tydfil Association Football League Tydfil Training Consortium Communities First – Mid, North and South Clusters Merthyr Tydfil Carers Voluntary Action Merthyr Tydfil (VAMT) Xxxxx-y-hendre Tenants & Residents Association Merthyr Tydfil Children’s Contact Centre Vaynor Community Forum Dowlais Community Day Group Merthyr Tydfil Federation of Leisure Gardeners Wales & West Housing Association Dowlais OAP Association Merthyr Tydfil Fairtrade Steering Group Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales Dowlais Community Development Forum Merthyr Tydfil Housing Association (MTHA) Workers' Educational Association Merthyr Tydfil Dowlais Residents Group Merthyr Valle...

Related to General Consultation Bodies

  • Technical Consultations If a Party has a significant concern with respect to food safety, plant health, or animal health, or an SPS measure that the other Party has proposed or implemented, that Party may request technical consultations with the other Party. The Party that is the subject of the request should respond to the request without undue delay. Each Party shall endeavour to provide the information necessary to avoid a disruption to trade and, as the case may be, to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

  • Notification and Consultation 1. A Party shall promptly notify the other Party in writing upon: (a) initiating a bilateral safeguard proceeding under this Section; (b) applying a provisional bilateral safeguard measure; and (c) taking a final decision to apply or extend a bilateral safeguard measure. 2. A Party shall provide to the other Party a copy of the public version of the report of its competent investigating authority in accordance with Article 8.4.1. 3. Upon request of a Party whose good is subject to a bilateral safeguard proceeding under this Section, the Party conducting that proceeding shall enter into consultations with the requesting Party to review a notification under paragraph 1 or any public notice or report that the competent investigating authority has issued in connection with the proceeding. 4. All notifications during any bilateral safeguard investigation shall be exchanged in English.

  • JOINT CONSULTATION 25.01 The parties acknowledge the mutual benefits to be derived from joint consultation and will consult on matters of common interest. 25.02 The subjects that may be determined as appropriate for joint consultation will be by mutual agreement of the parties. 25.03 Wherever possible, the Council shall consult with representatives of the Professional Institute at the appropriate level about contemplated changes in conditions of employment or working conditions not governed by this Agreement.

  • INFORMATION AND CONSULTATION 8.1 You are entitled under the General Data Protection Regulation to access personal data we hold on you in our housing files. We will provide you with a copy of any such information we hold within one calendar month of your request. You may have other rights under the General Data Protection Regulation in relation to your personal data, which we will honour. You are entitled to check information you have provided in connection with your housing application free of charge. 8.2 We will publish an annual report on our housing management performance which, you may obtain from us on request. We will give you information about our complaints procedure. 8.3 On request, we will provide you with free information relating to: ▪ The terms of your tenancy; ▪ Our policy and procedures on setting rent and service charges; ▪ Our policy and rules about; o Admission to the housing lists; o Allocations; o Transfer of tenants between houses; o Exchanges of houses between our tenants, and tenants of other landlords; o Repairs and maintenance; o Our tenant participation strategy; o Our arrangements for taking decisions about housing management and services. 8.4 We will consult you about making or changing: ▪ Policies regarding housing management, repairs and maintenance if the proposal is likely to significantly affect you; ▪ Proposals for changes in rent and service charges where they affect all or a class of tenants (and you are to be affected); ▪ Proposals for the sale or transfer of your house to another landlord; ▪ Decisions about the information to be provided relating to our standards of housing management and performance; ▪ Performance standards or targets in relation to housing management repairs and maintenance; ▪ Our tenant participation strategy. We will take into account any views that you have before making a final decision. Any consultation with you will include giving you comprehensive information in an accessible form and reasonable time to express views.

  • Review and Consultation Employee acknowledges and agrees he (a) has read this Agreement in its entirety prior to executing it, (b) understands the provisions and effects of this Agreement and (c) has consulted with such attorneys, accountants and financial or other advisors as he has deemed appropriate in connection with the execution of this Agreement. Employee understands, acknowledges and agrees that he has not received any advice, counsel or recommendation with respect to this Agreement from Employer’s attorneys.

  • Consultation Services The company hereby employs the consultant to perform the following services in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this agreement: The consultant will consult with the officers and employees of the company concerning matters relating to the management and organization of the company, their financial policies, the terms and conditions of employment, and generally any matter arising out of the business affairs of the company.

  • Joint Consultation Committee 8.01 On the request of either party, the parties must meet at least once every four (4) months, for the purpose of discussing issues relating to the workplace that affect the parties or any employee bound by the Agreement. 8.02 The purpose of the consultation committee is to promote the cooperative resolution of workplace issues, to xxxxxx the development of work related skills and to promote workplace productivity, and to identify opportunities for improved patient care. 8.03 Up to two (2) employees who are members of the joint consultation committee shall be granted leave without loss of pay or receive straight-time regular wages while attending meetings of the committee, up to a maximum of two (2) hours’ pay. 8.04 Pay for such meetings will be limited to two (2) hours and employees attending such meetings will not receive overtime wages.

  • Telephone Consultation When an Employee, who has been assigned on-call duty, is consulted by telephone and is authorized to handle patient/resident/client matters without returning to the workplace, such Employee shall be paid at the overtime rate for the total accumulated time spent on telephone consultation(s), and corresponding required documentation, during the on-call period. If telephone consultation has been provided by the Employee and the total accumulated time spent on such telephone consultation(s) and corresponding required documentation, during the on-call period, is less than 30 minutes, the Employee shall be compensated at the overtime rate for 30 minutes.

  • Coordinators The contractor shall assign coordinators as needed to coordinate At-Sea Monitor deployment and provide At-Sea Monitor support services. The coordinator shall be designated as key personnel under this contract (per section H.

  • Union Consultation The Union is entitled to consult the Employer or its representative, whenever it is alleged that Employees are required to work unreasonable amounts of overtime.

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