State may pay to local authorities who in his opinion are required to make special provision in the exercise of any of their functions, in consequence of the presence within their areas of substantial numbers of immigrants from the Commonwealth whose... Under Siege: Racism and Violence in Britain Today - Page 95by Keith Teare - 1988 - 204 pagesFull view - About this book
| Michael Banton - Social Science - 1985 - 152 pages
...Secretary to pay grants in respect of the employment of staff by those local authorities who have had to make special provision 'in consequence of the presence...substantial numbers of immigrants from the Commonwealth whose language or customs differ from those of the community'; these actions can be seen as an acceptance... | |
| Peter David Pumfrey, Gajendra K. Verma - Education - 1990 - 356 pages
...to reimburse local authority spending on special provision in the exercise of any of their functions in consequence of the presence within their areas...substantial numbers of immigrants from the Commonwealth whose language or customs differ from those of this country. The criteria for applications are laid... | |
| Sally Tomlinson, Maurice Craft - History - 1995 - 268 pages
...'who in his opinion are required to make special provision in the exercise of any of their functions in consequence of the presence within their areas...substantial numbers of immigrants from the Commonwealth whose language or customs differ from those of the community' (cited in Dom and Hibbert, 1987, p. 59).... | |
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