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h consultation locally between the two county | councils, three borough councils and four parish counc |
6, throughout England the metropolitan county | councils were abolished. |
The county | councils elected in 1889 were known as "provisional" c |
38 out of 393 local government bodies, county | councils, boards of guardians and rural district counc |
tia, to elect county prefects, mayors, county | councils and city councils. |
The county | councils, county borough and municipal borough corpora |
The local district and county | councils are also claiming costs incurred via their le |
In terms of the county | councils, changes in party control were as follows; |
The parish, district and county | councils are responsible for different aspects of loca |
The two county | councils of Durham and Yorkshire, North Riding, comple |
itary authorities, as the metropolitan county | councils were abolished in 1986. |
re service, previously administered by county | councils, was to be organised as three combined author |
iks, a little more than one percent in county | councils, and nearly half a percentage point in gmina |
also to include representatives of the county | councils, county borough councils, and universities wi |
is Act established a uniform system of county | councils and town councils in Scotland and officially |
is Act established a uniform system of county | councils and town councils in Scotland and restructure |
ers with nine representatives from the county | councils and unitary authorities in the region and a f |
In this two-tier system, county | councils are responsible for some local services, such |
ay September 15, 2003 for all eighteen county | councils in Norway. |
lections for seats in municipality and county | councils were held throughout Norway in 1975. |
oinciding with local elections for all county | councils in England. |
d into Leicestershire in 1888 when the county | councils were set up. |
lections for seats in municipality and county | councils were held throughout Norway in 1987. |
ector work, with contracts in defence, county | councils, government offices and educational facilitie |
ter relationships were negotiated with county | councils and the Milton Keynes Development Corporation |
Under the Local Government Act 1929 county | councils were given the duty of reviewing the district |
s, since the abolition of metropolitan county | councils by the Local Government Act 1985. |
lections for seats in municipality and county | councils were held throughout Norway in 1979. |
Despite no longer having county | councils the metropolitan counties still legally exist |
Constitutionally the county | councils exercise a degree of municipal self-governmen |
er, along with five other metropolitan county | councils and the Greater London Council it was abolish |
Dunsford served on the district and county | councils and was also a justice of the peace, reeve fo |
e administrative counties, governed by county | councils, which existed from 1889 to 1974. |
Before the introduction of county | councils, Suffolk had been divided into eastern and we |
ir responsibilities transferred to the county | councils and county boroughs. |
Elections took place for the county | councils and the Greater London Council, which elected |
British Waterways, local authorities, county | councils, and other canal users. |
All county | councils were required to finalise schemes by 1 April |
areas respectively - however the shire county | councils provided 87% of services in their areas. |
h proposed the introduction of elected county | councils, the Isle was to form part of Cambridgeshire. |
hed along with five other metropolitan county | councils and the Greater London Council by the governm |
Municipalities and county | councils in Sweden may form local federations and tran |
Cornwall had seen its district and county | councils abolished, replaced by a single 123-member Co |
The Local Government Act 1929 forced county | councils to review the districts within their areas to |
Most of the powers of the county | councils were devolved to the districts but some servi |
Local Government Act 1888, instituting county | councils; and a large section of the Conservative part |
al Government Act 1888 created elected county | councils, also had important administrative functions |
In 1986 the county | councils of the metropolitan counties and the Greater |
overnment Act 1929 imposed the duty on county | councils of reviewing the districts within their admin |
ncluded stronger wording that required county | councils to "as soon as practicable" review the county |
enactment concerning municipalities or county | councils shall apply to the local federation. |
aforementioned admission of women into county | councils, wrote lectures on the rights of women and re |
Local authorities (usually county | councils or unitary authorities) are required to maint |
y of the respective municipalities and county | councils, however these elections always take place co |
orts to both the Norfolk and Haldimand county | councils through the Health and Social Services Adviso |
s normally administered by district or county | councils have, since 1997, fallen under the Exmoor Nat |
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