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Regulation 3(13)

SCHEDULE 1U.K.

Schedule 1 to the Utilities Regulations shall be replaced by:—

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 1U.K. UTILITIES AND ACTIVITIES

UtilityActivity
PART A
A company holding an appointment as a water undertaker or a sewerage undertaker under the Water Industry Act 1991 M1

1.The provision or operation of a fixed network which provides or will provide a service to the public in connection with the production, transport or distribution of drinking water.

A water and sewerage authority established by section 62 of the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994 M2

2.Hydraulic engineering, irrigation or land drainage, but only if more than 20% of the total volume of water made available by such activity is intended for the supply of drinking water.

The Department for Regional Development (Northern Ireland).

3.The disposal or treatment of sewage.

PART B
A relevant person not specified in Part C.

4.The supply of drinking water to a network referred to in paragraph 1 above.

Any other person not specified in Part C who supplies drinking water to a network which is referred to in paragraph 1 above and which is provided or operated by a person specified in Part A.
PART C
A relevant person other than a public authority who produces drinking water because its consumption is necessary for the purpose of carrying out an activity not specified in the second column of this Schedule and who supplies only the excess to a network which is referred to in paragraph 1 above.

5.The supply of drinking water to a network referred to in paragraph 1 above but only if the drinking water supplied in the period of 36 months ending at the relevant time as defined in regulation 10(19) above has exceeded 30% of the total produced by the utility in that period.

Any other person who is not a public authority, who produces drinking water because its consumption is necessary for the purpose of carrying out an activity not specified in the second column of this Schedule and who supplies only the excess to a network which is referred to in paragraph 1 above and which is provided or operated by a person specified in Part A.
PART D
A person licensed under section 6 of the Electricity Act 1989 M3

6.The provision or operation of a fixed network which provides or will provide a service to the public in connection with the production, transport or distribution of electricity.

A person licensed under article 10(1) of the Electricity (Northern Ireland) Order 1992. M4
PART E
A relevant person not specified in Part F.

7.The supply of electricity to a network referred to in paragraph 6 above.

Any other person not specified in Part F who supplies electricity to a network which is referred to in paragraph 6 above and which is provided or operated by a person specified in Part D.
PART F
A relevant person other than a public authority who produces electricity because its use is necessary for the purpose of carrying out an activity not specified in the second column of this Schedule and who supplies only the excess to a network referred to in paragraph 6 above.

8.The supply of electricity to a network referred to in paragraph 6 above but only if the electricity supplied in the period of 36 months ending at the relevant time as defined in regulation 10(19) above has exceeded 30% of the total produced by the utility in that period.

Any other person who is not a public authority, who produces electricity because its use is necessary for the purpose of carrying out an activity not specified in the second column of this Schedule and who supplies only the excess to a network which is referred to in paragraph 6 above and which is provided or operated by a person specified in Part D.
PART G
A public gas transporter as defined in section 7(1) of the Gas Act 1986. M5

9.The provision or operation of a fixed network which provides or will provide a service to the public in connection with the production, transport or distribution of gas.

A person declared to be an undertaker for the supply of gas under article 8 of the Gas (Northern Ireland) Order 1996. M6
PART H
A relevant person not specified in Part I.

10.The supply of gas to a network referred to in paragraph 9 above.

Any other person not specified in Part I who supplies gas to a network which is referred to in paragraph 9 above and which is provided or operated by a person specified in Part G.
PART I
A relevant person other than a public authority who produces gas only as the unavoidable consequence of carrying out an activity not specified in the second column of this Schedule and who supplies gas for the sole purpose of the economic exploitation of the production to a network referred to in paragraph 9 above.

11.The supply of gas to a network referred to in paragraph 9 above but only if the total consideration payable in the period of 36 months ending at the relevant time as defined in regulation 10(19) above on account of such supply has exceeded 20% of the total turnover of the utility in that period.

Any other person who is not a public authority, who produces gas only as the unavoidable consequence of carrying out an activity not specified in the second column of this Schedule and who supplies gas for the sole purpose of the economic exploitation of the production to a network which is referred to in paragraph 9 above and which is provided or operated by a person specified in Part G.
PART J
A local authority.

12.The provision or operation of a fixed network which provides or will provide a service to the public in connection with the production, transport or distribution of heat.

A person licensed under section 6(1)(a) of the Electricity Act 1989 M7 whose licence includes the provisions referred to in section 10(3) of that Act.
The Northern Ireland Housing Executive.
PART K
A relevant person not specified in Part L.

13.The supply of heat to a network referred to in paragraph 12 above.

Any other person not specified in Part L who supplies heat to a network which is referred to in paragraph 12 above and which is provided or operated by a person specified in Part J.
PART L
A relevant person other than a public authority who produces heat as the unavoidable consequence of carrying out an activity not specified in the second column of this Schedule and who supplies heat for the sole purpose of the economic exploitation of the production to a network referred to in paragraph 12 above.

14.The supply of heat to a network referred to in paragraph 12 above but only if the total consideration payable in the 36 months ending at the relevant time as defined in regulation 10(19) above on account of such supply has exceeded 20% of the total turnover of the utility in that period.

Any other person who is not a public authority, who produces heat only as the unavoidable consequence of carrying out an activity not specified in the second column of this Schedule and who supplies heat for the sole purpose of the economic exploitation of the production to a network which is referred to in paragraph 12 above and which is provided or operated by a person specified in Part J.
PART M
A person operating by virtue of a licence granted or having effect as if granted under the Petroleum Act 1998. M8

15.The exploitation of a geographical area for the purpose of exploring for or extracting oil or gas.

A person licensed under the Petroleum (Production) Act (Northern Ireland) 1964. M9
PART N
Any licensed operator (within the meaning of the Coal Industry Act 1994). M10

16.The exploitation of a geographical area for the purposes of exploring for or extracting coal or other solid fuel.

The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (Northern Ireland).
A person operating by virtue of a prospecting licence, a mining lease, a mining licence or a mining permission as defined by section 57(1) of the Mineral Development Act (Northern Ireland) 1969. M11
PART O
A local authority.

17.The exploitation of a geographical area for the purpose of providing airport or other terminal facilities to carriers by air.

An airport operator within the meaning of the Airports Act 1986 M12 who has the management of an airport subject to economic regulation under Part IV of that Act.
Highland and Islands Airports Limited.
An airport operator within the meaning of the Airports (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 M13.
Any other relevant person.
PART P
A harbour authority within the meaning of section 57 of the Harbours Act 1964. M14

18.The exploitation of a geographical area for the purpose of providing maritime or inland port or other terminal facilities to carriers by sea or inland waterway.

British Waterways Board.
A local authority.
A harbour authority as defined by section 38(1) of the Harbours Act (Northern Ireland) 1970 M15.
Any other relevant person.
PART Q
Railtrack plc.

19.The operation of a network providing a service to the public in the field of transport by railway.

Eurotunnel plc.
Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company.
Northern Ireland Railways Company Limited.
London Regional Transport.
London Underground Limited.
Transport for London.
A subsidiary of Transport for London within the meaning of section 424(1) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 M16.
Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive.
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive.
Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive.
Brighton Borough Council.
South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive.
South Yorkshire Supertram Limited.
Any other relevant person.
PART R
Transport for London.

20.The operation of a network providing a service to the public in the field of transport by automated systems, tramway, trolleybus, or cable.

A subsidiary of Transport for London within the meaning of section 424(1) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999.
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive.
Blackpool Transport Services Limited.
Conwy County Borough Council.
South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive.
South Yorkshire Supertram Limited.
Any other relevant person.
PART S
Transport for London.

21.The operation of a network providing a service to the public in the field of transport by bus.

A subsidiary of Transport for London within the meaning of section 424(1) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999.
A person who provides a London local service as defined in section 179(1) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 in pursuance of an agreement entered into by Transport for London under section 156(2) of that Act or in pursuance of a transport subsidiary’s agreement as defined in section 169 of that Act.
Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company.
A person who holds a road service licence under section 4(1) of the Transport Act (Northern Ireland) 1967 M17 which authorises him to provide a regular service within the meaning of that licence.
Any other relevant person.
PART T
A public telecommunications operator under the Telecommunications Act 1984. M18

22.The provision or operation of a public telecommunications network.

23.The provision of one or more public telecommunications services..

Regulation 3(14)

SCHEDULE 2U.K.

Schedule 2 to the Utilities Regulations shall be replaced by—

Regulations 2(1) and 4(2)

SCHEDULE 2U.K. EXTENSION TO NON MEMBER STATES

Relevant StatesAgreement with the European Union which extend the provisions relating to public procurement to the relevant StateStatutory provisions designating the agreements as European Treaties

1.Bulgaria

Europe Agreement (OJ No. L358, 31.12.94, p.2)

S.I. 1994/758

2.The Czech Republic

Europe Agreement (OJ No. L360, 31.12.94, p.2)

S.I. 1994/759

3.Estonia

Europe Agreement (OJ No. L68, 9.03.98, p.3)

S.I. 1997/269

4.Hungary

Europe Agreement (OJ No. L347, 31.12.93, p.2)

S.I. 1992/2871

5.Iceland

European Economic Area Agreement M19

European Economic Area Act 1993 M20 section 1.

6.Latvia

Europe Agreement (OJ No. L26, 2.02.98, p.2)

S.I. 1997/270

7.Liechtenstein

European Economic Area Agreement

European Economic Area Act 1993, section 1.

8.Lithuania

Europe Agreement (OJ No. L51, 20.02.98, p.3)

S.I. 1997/271

9.Norway

European Economic Area Agreement

European Economic Area Act 1993, section 1.

10.Poland

Europe Agreement (OJ No. L348, 31.12.94, p.2)

S.I. 1992/2872

11.Romania

Europe Agreement (OJ No. L357, 31.12.94, p.2)

S.I. 1994/760

12.Slovakia

Europe Agreement (OJ No. L359, 31.12.94, p.2)

S.I. 1994/761

13.Slovenia

Europe Agreement (OJ No. L51, 26.02.99, p.3)

S.I. 1998/1062

Marginal Citations

M19Cmnd 2073 as adjusted by the Protocol signed in Brussels on 17th March 1993 (Cmnd 2183).

Regulation 3(15)

SCHEDULE 3U.K.

Schedule 5 to the Utilities Regulations shall be replaced by—

Regulations 14(1), 15(2)(b),18(12), 23(1) and 31

SCHEDULE 5U.K. FORMS OF NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL

PART AU.K. PERIODIC INDICATIVE NOTICE
I. To be completed in any case

1.  The name, address, telegraphic address, telephone number, telex and facsimile number of the utility and of the service from which additional information may be obtained.

2.  

(a)For supply contracts: for each type of goods or services the total quantity or value to be supplied under the contract(s);

(b)For works contracts: the nature and extent of the services to be provided, the general characteristics of the work or, where relevant, of any lots by reference to the work;

(c)For service contracts: the intended total quantity or value to be provided in each of the service categories listed in Part A of Schedule 4.

3.  Date of despatch of the notice.

4.  Any other relevant information.

II. Information to be supplied where the notice is used to call for competition or permits reduction of the deadlines for the receipt of candidatures or tenders.

5.  A reference to the fact that interested providers must advise the utility of their interest in the contract(s).

6.  Deadline for the receipt of applications for an invitation to tender.

III. Information to be supplied, so far as available, where the notice is used to call for competition or permits reduction of the deadlines for the receipt of candidatures or tenders.

7.  Nature and quantity of the goods to be supplied or general nature of the work or category of service within the meaning of Part A of Schedule 4 and description (CPC classification) M21, stating if framework agreement(s) M22 are envisaged, including, where applicable, any options for further supplies, works or services, and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of recurring contracts, also, if known, the estimated date(s) of the subsequent calls for competition.

8.  State whether tenders are requested for purchase, lease, rental or hire-purchase or any combination of these.

9.  Time limits for delivery or, completion or, in the case of a services contract, duration, and, as far as possible, for starting.

10.  

(a)Address to which interested providers should send their expressions of interest in writing.

(b)Final date for receipt of expressions of interest.

(c)Language(s) authorised for the presentation of candidatures or tenders.

11.  Standards of economic and financial standing and technical capacity, and financial and technical guarantees required of providers.

12.  

(a)Provisional date, if known, for commencing the procedures for awarding the contract(s).

(b)Type of award procedure (restricted or negotiated).

(c)The amount of and payment details for any sum to be paid to obtain documents concerning the consultation.

PART BU.K. OPEN PROCEDURES NOTICE

1.  The name, address, telegraphic address, telephone number, telex and facsimile numbers of the utility.

2.  Nature of the contract (supply, works or services; where applicable, state if it is a framework agreement) M23.

Category of service within the meaning of Schedule 4 and description (CPC classification).

Where applicable, state whether tenders are requested for purchase, lease, rental or hire-purchase or any combination of these.

3.  Place of delivery, site or place of performance of services.

4.  For supplies and works—

(a)Nature and quantity of the goods to be supplied, including, where applicable, any options for further supplies and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised and in the case of recurring contracts, if known, the estimated date(s) of the subsequent calls for competition; or the nature and extent of the services to be provided and general nature of the work;

(b)Indication of whether suppliers can tender for some and/or all of the goods required. If, for works contracts, the work or the contract is subdivided into several lots, the order of magnitude of the different lots and the possibility of tendering for one, for several or for all of the lots;

(c)For works contracts: information concerning the purpose of the work or the contract where the latter also involves the drawing-up of projects.

5.  For services—

(a)Nature and quantity of the services to be supplied, including, where applicable, any options for further services and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of recurring contracts, if known, the estimated date(s) of the subsequent calls for competition;

(b)Indication whether the execution of the service is by law, regulation, or administrative provision reserved to a particular profession;

(c)Reference to the law, regulation or administrative provision;

(d)Indication whether legal persons should indicate the names and professional qualifications of the staff to be responsible for the execution of the services;

(e)Indication whether service providers can tender for some or all of the services concerned.

6.  Authorisation to submit variants.

7.  Derogation from the use of European specifications, in accordance with regulation 12(4).

8.  Time limits for delivery or completion or, in the case of a services contract, duration, and, as far as possible, for starting.

9.  

(a)Name and address from which the contract documents and additional documents may be requested.

(b)Where applicable, the amount and terms of payment of the sum to be paid to obtain such documents.

10.  

(a)The final date for receipt of tenders.

(b)The address to which they must be sent.

(c)The language(s) in which they must be drawn up.

11.  

(a)Where applicable, the persons authorised to be present at the opening of tenders.

(b)The date, time and place of such opening.

12.  Any deposits and guarantees required.

13.  Main terms concerning financing and payment and/or references to the relevant provisions.

14.  Where applicable, the legal form to be taken by a grouping of providers to whom the contract is awarded.

15.  Minimum standards of economic and financial standing and technical capacity required of the provider to whom the contract is awarded.

16.  Period during which the tenderer is bound to keep open his tender.

17.  Criteria for the award of the contract. Criteria other than that of the lowest price shall be mentioned where they do not appear in the contract documents.

18.  Other information.

19.  Where applicable, the date of publication in the Official Journal of the periodic indicative notice which refers to the contract.

20.  Date of despatch of the notice.

PART CU.K. RESTRICTED PROCEDURES NOTICE

1.  The name, address, telegraphic address, telephone number, telex and facsimile numbers of the utility.

2.  Nature of the contract (supply, works or services; where applicable, state if it is a framework agreement) M24.

Category of service within the meaning of Schedule 4 and description (CPC classification).

Where applicable, state whether tenders are requested for purchase, lease, rental or hire-purchase or any combination of these.

3.  Place of delivery, site or place of performance of services.

4.  For supplies and works—

(a)Nature and quantity of the goods to be supplied, including, where applicable, any options for further supplies and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised and in the case of recurring contracts, if known, the estimated date(s) of the subsequent calls for competition; or the nature and extent of the services to be provided and general nature of the work;

(b)Indication of whether suppliers can tender for some and/or all of the goods required. If, for works contracts, the work or the contract is subdivided into several lots, the order of magnitude of the different lots and possibility of tendering for one, for several or for all of the lots;

(c)For works contracts: information concerning the purpose of the work or the contract where the latter also involves the drawing-up of projects.

5.  For services—

(a)Nature and quantity of the services to be supplied, including, where applicable, any options for further services and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of recurring contracts, if known, the estimated date(s) of the subsequent calls for competition;

(b)Indication whether the execution of the service is by law, regulation, or administrative provision reserved to a particular profession;

(c)Reference to the law, regulation or administrative provision;

(d)Indication whether legal persons should indicate the names and professional qualifications of the staff to be responsible for the execution of the services;

(e)Indication whether service providers can tender for some or all of the services concerned.

6.  Authorisation to submit variants.

7.  Derogation from the use of European specifications, in accordance with regulation 12(4).

8.  Time limits for delivery or completion or, in the case of a services contract, duration and, as far as possible, for starting.

9.  Where applicable, the legal form to be taken by a grouping of providers to whom the contract is awarded.

10.  

(a)The final date for receipt of requests to participate.

(b)The address to which they must be sent.

(c)The language(s) in which they must be drawn up.

11.  The final date for despatch of invitations to tender.

12.  Any deposits and guarantees required.

13.  Main terms concerning financing and payment and/or references to the provisions in which these are contained.

14.  Information concerning the provider’s personal position and minimum standards of economic and financial standing and technical capacity required of the provider to whom the contract is awarded.

15.  The criteria for the award of the contract where they are not mentioned in the invitation to tender.

16.  Other information.

17.  Where applicable, the date of publication in the Official Journal of the periodic indicative notice which refers to the contract.

18.  Date of despatch of the notice.

PART DU.K. NEGOTIATED PROCEDURES NOTICE

1.  The name, address, telegraphic address, telephone number, telex and facsimile numbers of the utility.

2.  Nature of the contract (supply, works or services; where applicable, state if it is a framework agreement) M25.

Category of service within the meaning of Schedule 4 and description(CPC classification).  

Where applicable, state whether tenders are requested for purchase, lease, rental or hire-purchase or any combination of these.  

3.  Place of delivery, site or place of performance of services.

4.  For supplies and works—

(a)Nature and quantity of the goods to be supplied, including, where applicable, any options for further supplies and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised and in the case of recurring contracts, if known, the estimated date(s) of the subsequent calls for competition; or the nature and extent of the services to be provided and general nature of the work;

(b)Indication of whether suppliers can tender for some and/or all of the goods required. If, for works contracts, the work or the contract is subdivided into several lots, the order of size of the different lots and the possibility of tendering for one, for several or for all of the lots;

(c)For works contracts: information concerning the purpose of the work or the contract where the latter also involves the drawing-up of projects.

5.  For services—

(a)Nature and quantity of the services to be supplied, including, where applicable, any options for further services and, if known, an estimate of the timing when such options may be exercised. In the case of recurring contracts, if known, the estimated date(s) of the subsequent calls for competition;

(b)Indication whether the execution of the service is by law, regulation, or administrative provision reserved to a particular profession;

(c)Reference to the law, regulation or administrative provision;

(d)Indication whether legal persons should indicate the names and professional qualifications of the staff to be responsible for the execution of the services;

(e)Indication whether service providers can tender for some or all of the services concerned.

6.  Authorisation to submit variants.

7.  Derogation from the use of European specifications, in accordance with regulation 12(4).

8.  Time limits for delivery or completion or, in the case of a services contract, duration, and, as far as possible, for starting.

9.  Where applicable, the legal form to be taken by a grouping of providers to whom the contract is awarded.

10.  

(a)The final date for receipt of requests to participate.

(b)The address to which they must be sent.

(c)The language(s) in which they must be drawn up.

11.  Any deposits and guarantees required.

12.  Main terms concerning financing and payment and/or references to the provisions in which these are contained.

13.  Information concerning the provider’s personal position and minimum standards of economic and financial standing and technical capacity required of the provider to whom the contract is awarded.

14.  The criteria for the award of the contract where they are not mentioned in the invitation to tender or the contract documents.

15.  Where applicable, the names and addresses of providers already selected by the utility;

16.  Where applicable, date(s) of previous publications in the Official Journal.

17.  Other information.

18.  Where applicable, the date of publication in the Official Journal of the periodic indicative notice which refers to the contract.

19.  Date of despatch of the notice.

PART EU.K. NOTICE ON THE EXISTENCE OF A QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

1.  The name, address, telegraphic address, telephone number, telex and facsimile numbers of the utility.

2.  Purpose of the qualification system (description of the goods, services or works or categories thereof to be procured through the system).

3.  Conditions to be fulfilled by providers to obtain qualification pursuant to the system and the methods according to which each of those conditions will be verified. Where the description of such conditions and verification methods is voluminous and based on documents available to interested providers, a summary of the main conditions and methods and a reference to those documents shall be sufficient.

4.  Period of validity of the qualification system and the formalities for its renewal.

5.  Reference to the fact that the notice acts as the call for competition.

6.  Address where further information and documentation concerning the qualification system can be obtained (if different from the address mentioned under 1).

7.  Any other relevant information.

PART FU.K. CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE
I. Information for publication in the Official Journal

1.  Name and address of the utility.

2.  Nature of the contract (supply, works or services; where applicable, state if it is a framework agreement) M26.

3.  At least a summary indication of the nature and quantity of the goods, works or services provided.

4.  

(a)Form of the call for competition (notice on the existence of a qualification procedure; periodic indicative notice; contract notice).

(b)Date of publication of the notice in the Official Journal.

(c)In the case of contracts awarded without a prior call for competition, indication of whether it was regulation 5(2) or 16(1) which was relied upon and, in the case of the latter, which was the relevant sub-paragraph.

5.  Award procedure (open, restricted or negotiated).

6.  Number of tenders received.

7.  Date of award of the contract.

8.  Price paid for bargain purchases under regulation 16(l)(j).

9.  Name and address of provider(s).

10.  State, where applicable, whether the contract has been, or may be, sub-contracted.

11.  Price paid or the prices of the highest and lowest offers taken into account in the award of the contract.

12.  Optional information:

  • — value and share of the contract which may be sub-contracted to third parties;

  • — award criteria.

II. Information not intended for publication

13.  Number of contracts awarded (where an award has been split between more than one provider).

14.  Value of each contract awarded.

15.  Country of origin of the product or service (EEC origin or non-EEC origin; if the latter, broken down by third country).

16.  Was recourse made to the exceptions to the use of European specifications provided for under regulation 12(4)? If so, which?

17.  Which award criteria was used (most economically advantageous; lowest price)?

18.  Was the contract awarded to a bidder who submitted a variant, in accordance with regulation 21(6) and (7)?

19.  Were any tenders excluded on the grounds that they were abnormally low, in accordance with regulation 21(6) and (7)?

20.  Date of despatch of the notice.

21.  In the case of contracts for services listed in Part B of Schedule 4, whether or not the utility agrees to publication of the notice.

PART GU.K. DESIGN CONTEST NOTICE

1.  Name, address, telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the utility and of the service from which additional information may be obtained.

2.  Project description.

3.  Nature of contest: open or restricted.

4.  In the case of open contests: final date for receipt of plans and designs.

5.  In the case of restricted contests—

(a)the number of participants envisaged;

(b)where applicable, names of the participants already selected;

(c)criteria for the selection of participants;

(d)final date for receipt of requests to participate.

6.  Where applicable, an indication of whether participation is reserved to a particular profession.

7.  Criteria to be applied in the evaluation of projects.

8.  Where applicable, names of the persons selected to be members of the jury.

9.  Indication of whether the decision of the jury is binding on the utility.

10.  Where applicable, number and value of the prizes.

11.  Where applicable, details of payments to all participants.

12.  Indication of whether follow-up contracts will be awarded to one of the winners.

13.  Other information.

14.  Date of despatch of the notice.

PART HU.K. DESIGN CONTEST RESULT NOTICE

1.  Name, address and telegraphic address, telephone, telex and facsimile numbers of the utility.

2.  Project description.

3.  Number of participants.

4.  Number of participants established outside the United Kingdom.

5.  Winner(s) of the contest.

6.  Where applicable, the prize(s) awarded.

7.  Other information.

8.  Reference to publication of the design contest notice in the Official Journal.

9.  Date of despatch of the notice..

Marginal Citations

M21CPC stands for Central Product Classification of the United Nations, published in the United Kingdom by The Stationery Office; ISBN 9211613981.

M22In accordance with regulation 11.

M23In accordance with regulation 11.

M24In accordance with regulation 11.

M25In accordance with regulation 11.

M26In accordance with regulation 11.

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