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SI 2005
This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom in 2005. 1–100 * The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Gibraltar) (Amendment) Order 2005S.I. 2005 No. 1 * The Education (Co-ordination of Admission Arrangements) (Primary Schools) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2005S.I. 2005 No. 2 * The Social Security (Incapacity Benefit Work-focused Interviews) Amendment Regulations 2005S.I. 2005 No. 3 * The St Bernadette's Primary School (Designation as having a Religious Character) Order 2005S.I. 2005 No. 4 * The Education (Student Support) (No. 2) Regulations 2002 (Amendment) Regulations 2005S.I. 2005 No. 5 * The Retained Organs Commission (Abolition) Order 2005S.I. 2005 No. 6 * The Asylum Seekers (Reception Conditions) Regulations 2005S.I. 2005 No. 7 * The East Midlands Parkway Station (Land Acquisition) Order 2005S.I. 2005 No. 8 * The Asylum Support (Amendment) Regulations 2005S.I. 2005 No. 11 * The Charges for Inspections and Controls (Amendment) Regul ...
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Charities (National Trust) Order 2005
The National Trust () is a heritage and nature conservation charity and membership organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Trust was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley to "promote the permanent preservation for the benefit of the Nation of lands and tenements (including buildings) of beauty or historic interest". It has since been given statutory powers, starting with the National Trust Act 1907. Historically, the Trust acquired land by gift and sometimes by public subscription and appeal, but after World War II the loss of country houses resulted in many such properties being acquired either by gift from the former owners or through the National Land Fund. One of the largest landowners in the United Kingdom, the Trust owns almost of land and of coast. Its properties include more than 500 historic houses, castles, archaeological and industrial monuments, gardens, parks, and nature reserves. Most properties are open to ...
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