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  2. Central Registration and Identification System - Wikipedia

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    Since launch, all NCC member caravan manufacturers assign each new caravan a 17 digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) with the number etched into the side windows of the vehicle, and stamped into the chassis. Upon purchasing a new caravan, the dealership registers the caravan with CRiS and the owner is provided with a Touring Caravan ...

  3. National Caravan Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Caravan Council is a trade body in the United Kingdom which represents members in the caravan, motorhome, caravan holiday home and park home sectors. It was founded in 1939. It was founded in 1939.

  4. Little Thetford - Wikipedia

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    East Cambridgeshire District Council is part of the Recycling in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough (RECAP) Partnership, which was granted Beacon status for waste and recycling in 2006–2007. [129] National health services (NHS) for the village are administered by NHS East of England.

  5. PE postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The PE postcode area, also known as the Peterborough postcode area, [2] is a group of 36 postcode districts in eastern England, within 18 post towns.These cover north and west Cambridgeshire (including Peterborough, Huntingdon, Chatteris, St. Neots, St. Ives, March and Wisbech), much of south and east Lincolnshire (including Bourne, Stamford, Spalding, Boston, Skegness and Spilsby), and west ...

  6. Paston, Peterborough - Wikipedia

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    The area was mainly built and developed in the 1970s and 1980s. Before the development corporation acquired Paston Ridings in 1974, by use of section 22 of the Commons Act 1899 (62 & 63 Vict. c. 30), everyone had right of access to the common land comprising approximately 20 acres (8 ha).

  7. City of Peterborough - Wikipedia

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    The City of Peterborough, [6] is a district with city status in the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England. The district is named after its largest settlement, Peterborough, but also covers a wider area of outlying villages and hamlets. The district is administered by Peterborough City Council, a unitary authority.

  8. Cambridgeshire County Council - Wikipedia

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    The first elections to the new authority were in April 1973, and the council took office on 1 April 1974. From its re-creation in 1974 until 1998, the county council administered the entire county of Cambridgeshire. In 1998, Peterborough City Council became a unitary authority, thus outside the area of the

  9. Peterborough City Council - Wikipedia

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    The new Peterborough district was granted borough status from its creation, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor, continuing Peterborough's series of mayors dating back to 1874. [22] Peterborough's city status was also transferred to the new district, allowing the council to take the name Peterborough City Council. [23]