Tregale definition

Tregale means Tregale Group Ltd., together with its successors and assigns.

Examples of Tregale in a sentence

  • Carolina is passionate about social inclusion, expression and engagement and seeks to apply her skills as a research analyst to help support higher levels of student participation in education.Ruth Tregale is Director, Widening Participation at Macquarie University, where she established the LEAP programs including the LEAP-Refugee Mentoring initiative.

  • Similarly, Singh and Tregale (2015) report that ‘in-group’ identification of high school refugee students with university student mentors is linked to a greater sense of belonging and intentions toward higher education participation.

  • Fire Authority (s.13(4)(b)) Nigel Jagger and John Brown Health and Safety Enforcing Authority (s.13(4)(c)) Paul Tregale.

  • Team member Sally Baker (ex-University of Newcastle) is a co-chair of this network. Team members Sally Baker and Seamus Fagan (The University of Newcastle), and ex- team member Ruth Tregale (Macquarie University), contributed to a framework on the role of higher education institutions in supporting SfRBs. This framework, The Role of Further Education Institutions in Refugee Resettlement in NSW, September 2016, informed the NSW Government Premier and Cabinet Higher Education Round Table discussions.

  • Lisa Tregale, Director, BBC National Orchestra of Wales leads the conversation.

  • Tracy also supports looked after Year 6 children who are transitioning to Axe Valley.Sandie Tregale – Year 7 and 8 PASCO - 01297 32146 stregale@axevalley.devon.sch.uk Sandie supports all looked after children with any pastoral related concerns.

  • Lisa Tregale, BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales, joined to talk to the Committee about her work and the Orchestra’s outreach programme.

  • One of our previous Mock COP student staff, Josh Tregale, is currently studying Engineering at Imperial College.

  • Evans Head of Year 5.Kristina Churchouse Year 5 pupilIndia West Year 5 pupilMartha Patterson Year 5 pupilBeth Dobb Year 6 pupilMegan Mills Year 6 pupilThomas Hannaford Year 6 pupilMillie West Year 7 pupilAlexis McNicholas Year 7 pupilMeadow Pickford-Rowland Year 7 pupilOliver Tregale Year 7 pupilHenry Crocombe Year 8 pupilNoah Guppy Year 8 pupilJames Payne Year 8 pupilJacob Courtenay Year 8 pupil6.

  • Lisa Tregale takes over as Director of BBC NOW and Chorus of Wales in early 2020 with Ryan Bancroft starting as the principal conductor in September 2020.BBC NOW reaches audiences live in the concert hall, on BBC radio and TV and digitally through live streamed concerts.Alongside its busy schedule of concerts around Wales, BBC NOW performs annually at the BBC Proms in London and bi-annually at BBC Cardiff Singer of the World.

Related to Tregale

  • POPIA means the Protection of Personal Information Act, No 4 of 2013;

  • DEL means the Department of Early Learning of the State of Washington; any division, section, office, unit or other entity of DEL; or any of the officers or other officials lawfully representing DEL.

  • MAS means milliampere second.

  • ATO means the Australian Taxation Office;

  • RIO means a document published by a service provider specifying terms and conditions on which the other service provider may seek interconnection with such service provider;

  • POPI means the Protection of Personal Information Act, 4 of 2013;

  • LODR means the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015

  • WARO means "weeks after the effective date for award of the contractual action".

  • SADC means the Southern African Development Community;

  • CORA means the Colorado Open Records Act, §§24-72-200.1 et. seq., C.R.S.

  • CESA means the California Endangered Species Act (Fish & G. Code, § 2050 et seq.) and all rules, regulations and guidelines promulgated pursuant to that Act.

  • CASA means the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.