Cotswold people are urged to join a last-ditch attempt to save the Alderman Knight special school in Tewkesbury. |
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The proposal was seconded by Alderman Jim McGarry, who slammed rumours that the scheme would not come. |
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A cotswold grandmother has spoken of her devastation following the decision to close the Alderman Knight School next year. |
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A successful merchant and Alderman of London, Fitzwilliam made numerous land purchases, including the family's first estates in Ireland. |
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The lecturer was Philippe Heylen, the Antwerp Alderman for Culture and Tourism. |
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It will also be met in the Hobart Town Hall by the Lord Mayor of Hobart, Alderman Rob H. F. Valentine. |
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I would also like to express special thanks to Alderman Patricia Copeland and John Bearcroft, sesquicentennial committee co-chairs. |
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So was Alderman insincere when he said Freehold didn't put reconveyance fee arrangements in place on homes that aren't part of new developments? |
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Members of a family have to live in three different areas of the city, all because their home is burnt out, declared Alderman Pat Kennedy to the city council. |
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Left to Right, Town of Elbow Councillor John Alderman, Minister Yelich and MLA Greg Brkich in the Elbow recreation centre. |
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He also served as an Alderman in Edmonton. Mr. Ward was a pro bono legal counsel for the Edmonton Multicultural Caucus. |
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At the Wardmote the ward's Alderman appoints at least one Deputy for the year ahead. |
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Alderman Richard Mell then pushed through antipeddling ordinances in the 33rd and 47th wards. |
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Long known for batting racism, 3rd Ward Alderman Dorothy Tillman draws criticism in the wake of a discrimination lawsuit. |
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The Alderman may not hold any other office. He or she steps down from the office of mayor whereupon the corresponding deputy assumes the mayorship. |
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Speaking in support, Alderman Alex Moffat mentioned that heavy traffic warranted attention, but warned that the signs could cause more harm than good if ignored by motorists. |
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She also served as the Alderman responsible for civic functions and as Chairman of the Energy Committee of the Economic Development Alliance of South East Alberta. |
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Alderman Joseph Moore is that rarest of Chicago political creatures, a white antiadministration alderman. |
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The inauguration was presided over by Holroyd Smith, the inventor of the system and Alderman Harwood, the Mayor of Manchester. |
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A grammar school was established in 1603 by Alderman Valentine Broughton of Chester. |
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Washington was succeeded by 6th ward Alderman Eugene Sawyer, who was elected by the Chicago City Council and served until a special election. |
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In 1497, he was chosen to write, as Alderman, the Chapters of the Porto City Council, to be presented to the Cortes of Lisbon. |
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The previous owner, Kevin Alderman or better known as alter ego, Stroker Serpentine, put the Amsterdam sim on sale two months ago. |
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Some of the rebel players returned to the national side after serving their suspensions, including Trevor Hohns, Carl Rackemann and Terry Alderman. |
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Australia, now captained by Allan Border, had themselves been weakened by a rebel South African tour, the loss of Terry Alderman being a particular factor. |
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Wakefield Union workhouse was built on Park Lodge Lane, Eastmoor in 1853 and Clayton Hospital was built in 1854 after a donation from Alderman Thomas Clayton. |
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From medieval times, the City has been composed of 25 ancient wards, each headed by an Alderman, who chairs Wardmotes, which still take place at least annually. |
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Alderman Joseph Greenstein, a member of the Minneapolis Qty Council representing the northside, published a ten-point proposal for improving the northside area. |
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Dad had been an alderman for the City and chairman of the Ratepayers' Association, but they were getting on in years by then. |
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Incidentally, alderman is an ancient title of rank, dating back beyond the Norman Conquest, indicating someone ruling a province or district. |
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Mr Matson was elected as an alderman by 54 votes to 13 in the first stage of a two-stage process. |
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He became involved in politics in the mid-1950s, initially as an alderman on the London County Council. |
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In 1911 he was elected a Birmingham Councillor, becoming an alderman in 1914 and, in 1915, Lord Mayor of Birmingham. |
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Only last week he turned down the honour of being made an alderman of the city. |
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Government employees included circuit court clerks, a land office registrar, U.S. Rangers, marshals, commissioners, and a city alderman. |
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A group of neighborhood residents contacted Rush, then the neighborhood's City Council alderman, about saving the armory. |
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A city alderman performed the ceremony, but it was not officially registered as at present, in Holland, single person marriages are not legal. |
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A Launceston City Council alderman yesterday welcomed a move by Mayor Janie Dickenson to stop taking her son to council meetings. |
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The launch was chaired by Brisbane City Council Labor alderman David Hinchliffe. |
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The saloon-keeper, unless he is also an alderman, is apt to be in debt to the big brewers, and on the verge of being sold out. |
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Magnus was an active Salopian, serving as a county councillor, alderman, and chairman of the planning committee. |
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They are wrecked on the Isle of Dogs, and brought up before Golding, the deputy alderman. |
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Three derelict houses bordering Waterford's historic city walls have blighted the area for too long, according to a frustrated resident and city alderman. |
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A self-made man, he started life in a small cottage in Skipton before going on to serve as a councillor, alderman and then Lord Mayor of Bradford. |
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Antonio French, a citizen journalist and alderman of the 21st ward in St. Louis, was also detained. |
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The owl came from the city crest, which itself was based on the crest of Sir John Saville, the first alderman of Leeds. |
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The post of county alderman was abolished, and the entire council was thereafter directly elected every four years. |
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Cobden was an alderman of the newly formed Manchester Corporation, and Bright went to ask him to speak at an education meeting in Rochdale. |
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Following the election, the county councillors then elected county aldermen, there being one alderman for every three councillors. |
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The MR resigned from the coalition just before the 2007 general election, citing official charges of corruption leveled against a PS alderman in Charleroi. |
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Society in the burghs was headed by wealthier merchants, who often held local office as a burgess, alderman, bailies or as a member of the council. |
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Alfred Roberts was an alderman and a Methodist local preacher, and brought up his daughter as a strict Wesleyan Methodist attending the Finkin Street Methodist Church. |
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