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  • — 26 Jun, 2014

If you haven’t registered yet for the 6th Local Authority Treasurers’ Investment Forum on September 18th at the London Stock Exchange all the details you need can be found in the conference brochure. Free delegate places for local authorities are going quickly and are offered on a first come first served basis. See back page for details. 75* senior finance officers responsible for investment management have already confirmed from the following councils. We hope to see you there too.

Adur District Council
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council
Basildon Borough Council
Basingstoke & Deane
Bedford Borough Council
Brent Council
Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service
Cambridge City Council
Derbyshire County Council
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Elmbridge Borough Council
Harrow Council
Hatfield Town Council
Hertfordshire County Council
Horsham District Council
Ipswich Borough Council
Kent County Council
Lancashire County Council
Leeds City Council
LGSS – Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire
LGSS – Northampton Borough Council
Lincolnshire County Council
Liverpool City Council
London Borough of Barnet
London Borough of Croydon
London Borough of Enfield
London Borough of Hackney
London Borough of Lambeth Council
London Borough of Merton
London Borough of Newham
Manchester City Council
Mole Valley District Council
North Hertfordshire District Council
Nottingham City Council
Peterborough City Council
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
Runnymede Borough Council
Sefton Council
Sevenoaks District Council
Shepway District Council
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
South OxfordshireDC/Vale of White Horse DC
Stoke on Trent City Council
Surrey Heath Borough Council
Swale Borough Council
Swale Borough Council
Telford & Wrekin Council
Test Valley Borough Council
Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council
Torbay Council
Tri-Borough (LBHF / RBKC / WCC)
Wandsworth Borough Council
Warrington Borough Council
Warwickshire County Council
Watford Borough and Three Rivers District Councils
Waverley Borough Council
Wokingham Borough Council
Worthing Borough Council

* Last updated 22/07/2014

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