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Useful Links from TPS - if you wish to be included,
please contact us A9 PartnershipThe company has a fundamental commitment to quality of service and expertise. This has been achieved by bringing together a wide range of talents and skills in accounting. Audit CommissionAn independent public body responsible for ensuring that public money is spent economically, efficiently, and effectively in the areas of local government, housing, health, criminal justice and fire and rescue services. BHI ArchitectsAn architectural practice with offices in Australia, Dubai and Shanghai with expert skills in architecture, interiors, urban design, heritage and conservation and sustainable development. British Archaeological Jobs ResourceMost of the Councils, Major Units, Contractors and National Organisations advertise heritage jobs through BAJR - it also provides guidance for developers and planners dealing with archaeology. BrodiesBrodies provides significant legal expertise in the Scottish aspects of cross border transactional work and increasingly supports the international strategies of clients City of Edinburgh CouncilPortal website for the City of Edinbrugh Council. City of Sydney CouncilPortal website for the City of Sydney COSLACOSLA, the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities, is the representative voice of Scottish local government and also acts as the employers’ association on behalf of all Scottish councils. HM Inspectorate of EducationHM Inspectorate of Education (HMIE) in Scotland became an Executive Agency in April 2001. This was in response to our changing role and function brought about by devolution and by an increasing emphasis placed on an independent, rigorous evaluation of the Scottish education system. Scottish ExecutiveScottish Executive portal Scottish Natural HeritageScotland is blessed with some of the most precious and unique natural environments in the world. Its wildlife, its habitats and its landscapes have evolved through a long partnership between people and nature. The natural heritage of Scotland today contains features inherited from the natural processes which led to its formation, and it also bears the imprints of human activity. Scotland's landscape is often enhanced by cultural activity - it is a working landscape which continues to change. West Lothian CouncilPortal website for West Lothian Council in Scotland
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