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Once absorbed by an academy, Waltham Holy Cross has no way of returning to local authority control.
Ken Doctor, an analyst at Outsell, said that the Post sale reflected a broader trend of newspaper ownership returning to local investors rather than large, publicly traded enterprises.
The barley in Scotch can come from anywhere – the only terroir qualities come from the climate and the water – but some distilleries are returning to local raw materials.
Earlier this summer, the country seemed to be moving toward a sense of normalcy, with an easing of checkpoints in the capital, new buses going into service and women returning to local cinemas.
Now, with the public health function returning to local government, there are more opportunities than ever to look at practical preventative health solutions and our built environment is a fundamental part of this.
"The vast majority of the money will be returning to local authorities and well over half has already come back," said Stephen Jones, director of finance and resources at the LGA.
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Worldwide, people are starting to return to local cooperative models.
Also wants academies to be returned to local authority control and to scrap tuition fees.
Ms. Anderson said in her statement she believed the time was right to return to local control.
After a single term as president, he returned to local politics in Guatemala City.
But by August, despite warnings from scientists, Guangdong officials ended the ban, and civets were again returned to local menus.
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