I hope the council's suggestion doesn't contribute to the death of the local dialect or regional linguistic peculiarity in general. |
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The growth in population is part of the city council's urban development strategy. |
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The pay and display system is enforced by the council's parking attendants. |
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But the lesson Ken must learn from this is not to even consider spending so much of the council's money on a whim. |
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According to the council's statistics in 2002, 188.6 million broiler chickens and 164.4 million free-range chickens were produced domestically. |
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Members of the council's environmental protection unit hope to raise awareness of the impact noise pollution can have. |
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With the council's big Conservative majority, such a climbdown looks unlikely. |
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The council's pavements and road infrastructure are now of a higher quality. |
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She also hopes to ensure that the district council's cleansing and amenities targets the shop area and cleans it of dirt, weeds and loose bricks. |
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The mayor must present to the council his administrative actions based on the council's decisions. |
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She is scheduled to formally open the advisory council's standing committee meeting on Thursday. |
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The council's political masters would rather watch while York chokes than get serious about exhaust fumes. |
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But Anthony Poole, the council's drainage manager, said the bypass would be designed design to allow the water to pass underneath it. |
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It is allocated for employment purposes in the council's Unitary Development Plan. |
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The proposed stages to the management structure of the estate will be considered at a meeting of the council's cabinet on Wednesday. |
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He is one of up to 18 expert witnesses called to the hearing to support the council's case. |
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Mr Justice Jack was very clear and precise in his judgement saying the council's decision was right and lawful. |
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Christus Dominus, the council's decree on bishops, would specifically mandate that every country have an episcopal conference. |
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Your council's standing orders may also require you to withdraw from the meeting while the matter is discussed. |
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Under the council's standing orders, a candidate needs a two-thirds majority or, in this case, five votes out of eight to be co-opted. |
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It also agreed with the council's objection to selecting children based on computing ability. |
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The post is to be re-advertised and the council's recruitment strategy reviewed in the hope of attracting a wider field of candidates in future. |
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However, in terms of real estate prices and land availability, Mr Koch views the council's role as limited. |
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Protesters, who occupied the council's building, accused the governor of corruption. |
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While disappointed that someone would dump offal, he said he had been encouraged by the council's response to his call. |
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Tropical hardwood is the usual material for piers and jetties and its use for such a scheme would be against the council's environmental charter. |
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The bailiffs will carry an identification card and their details can be checked at the council's Parking Shop. |
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But the parish council's highways committee stuck with its decision to name it St Nicholas Close. |
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Under the council's offer, many employees on middle salary grades will only receive lump-sum payments with no cost-of-living increase. |
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The staffing of the facility and the ongoing monitoring and reporting costs will also represent a continuing draw on the council's resources. |
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None of the council's four Sunni members represents the rural areas of the Sunni heartland. |
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A few hours after the letter was posted on the council's Web site, someone decided to take it down. |
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Kept in a strongroom, deep in the vaults of the civic centre, it remains the city council's most precious possession. |
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Let me state here and now that I will not purchase black bags so that the council's bin men can take away the garbage from my home. |
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The council's cabinet this week also gave the go-ahead to extensions to existing conservation areas in central Richmond and Kew Road. |
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The chairman described the council's decision to reject the scheme as a kick in the teeth. |
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A report outlining the proposals went to members of the city council's heritage and museum committees this month. |
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The reason for the council's new move is its bid to make Colchester the best looking town in the east of England. |
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At the moment, highways maintenance is carried out by a mix of the council's own teams and outside contractors. |
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Any recommendation will then go forward to the district council's full meeting in May. |
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And one of the council's strategies will be to work with parents to try to discourage them from using disposable nappies in favour of reusables. |
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The council's annual budget had to be redrafted at the last minute to include the debt. |
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The officers will be trained by the city council's road safety team with training supervisor Mieke Jackson putting them through their paces. |
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Behind closed doors the council's highways team has been working with the prestigious car maker to help develop the supercars of tomorrow. |
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Despite all the council's flaws, and the criticisms that can be levelled at it, the organization has considerable achievements to its name. |
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Another hotly disputed issue that has been well publicised is the council's role in planning applications. |
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I recently filled in the council's consultation document about leisure facilities at the city's swimming baths. |
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Damages were being sought for compensation as a result of the council's negligent advice and not primarily to enforce a public law right. |
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The advisory council's annual meeting, normally held in Kuala Lumpur, is being hosted for the first time in Bayan Lepas. |
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Some county councillors greeted the council's initial refusal with surprise. |
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But members of the town council's planning sub-committee voted to recommend refusal of planning permission. |
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The Heritage Lottery viewed the park at the council's request but refused a grant as it considered there were sufficient existing facilities. |
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The issue is set to be discussed at a meeting of the council's planning committee tonight. |
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The council's Community Plan allows residents to get involved to help them draw up policies to shape the future of the borough. |
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Others have come to take their place, presumably attracted by the free mooring facilities and the council's laissez-faire policy. |
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At this meeting I was told that council's allocation of priorities is heavily influenced by the apathetic and laissez-faire local attitudes. |
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A rallying cry has gone out to save football pitches from the council's axe. |
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Jon Lord, Bolton council's head of community housing services, says this means local lettings are not affected. |
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This festival, like others, has fallen foul of cuts made to the council's discretionary services by the cabinet, of which I am a member. |
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The borough council's Labour group leader has resigned her teaching job amid claims of pressure. |
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Our council's proposal to target secondary schools, while laudable, is catching them too late. |
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Now those who put their bins out too early, fly-tip, fly-post and refuse to clean up after their dogs can expect to feel the council's wrath. |
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On inspection they were found to be in poor condition and needed to be coppiced under the council's duty of care. |
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But the council's highways chief denied it had taken no action, saying three road layouts had been altered and two were awaiting change. |
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Our claims are based on irrefutable fact following extensive research and statements from council's own documents. |
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The proposed policy is expected to go before the council's executive board for a decision later this year. |
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According to the council's information leaflet the new day changed to Monday. |
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The council's transport and planning chiefs recently sent a consultation leaflet to every household in York asking for opinions. |
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Perhaps the council's own legal eagles should consider this scenario if only to offer comforting advice to residents. |
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This contradicts the council's assertion that just 19 Swindon women had used the unit in the past two years. |
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The public also sees the mushrooming of unlicensed health institutions as another lapse in the council's discharge of its duties. |
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He cannot say he was unprepared for York council's financial embarrassment. |
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According to the election regulation, the council's 11 factions would select the candidates through interviews. |
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Four of the canoes were recovered by the council's rangers but the fifth canoe and equipment, including life vests, are still missing. |
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The young people involved will develop five playlets covering each of the county council's main aims. |
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He was appointed to chair the council's health committee in 1985 and was instrumental in the opening of the reserve's health centre. |
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Instead of taking charge of its own destiny, the borough remains tied to the county council's apron strings. |
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In addition to rubbish collection and street sweeping, they clear litter from the open spaces in twelve of the council's estates. |
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Pictures of litterbugs could also be published in the council's newspaper, which is distributed free every quarter to more than 200,000 homes. |
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Richmond council's plans to develop land in and around Crane Valley has been left in shreds by the government inspector. |
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By accepting the residents' concerns and the council's decision with good grace, they would have emerged with a few more friends. |
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External contractors had to be hired to help one of the council's 10 Neighbourhood Pride clean-up teams move 14 lorryloads of material. |
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Frustrated taxi drivers have staged a go-slow to protest against the towns council's recent decision to remove the central and busiest taxi rank. |
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It also ruled the council's decision ran contrary to national government policies on communication masts. |
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This area is of huge importance insofar that within the area is the Gaelscoil and the council's playground. |
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This would enable the council's planning enforcement officers and police to keep tabs on which establishments were opening too late. |
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The amended by-laws will be tabled before the council's Portfolio Committees during May. |
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Promoting the town as a tourist attraction is to be one of the council's main objectives over the next 12 months. |
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I note the council's arguments about the value of the surplus in assuring a choice and range of sites. |
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Anyone who can identify vandals responsible for these tags can call the council's 24-hour graffiti hotline. |
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Outside the council's administration centre Mayor Darling and the Chief of Navy waited to receive the salute of the officers and sailors. |
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The dispute centres on the council's attempts to derecognise our union and end facility time for our branch officers. |
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The prosecution follows a project carried out by the council's trading standards office last August. |
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A meeting of the county council's Education Policy Review Committee left three infant and three junior schools facing the axe. |
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A report from the task group set up to investigate the high levels will go before the council's cabinet this week. |
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It was council's decision at the time that put this burden on my back and the backs of my neighbors. |
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Club members are bitter about the council's treatment but they are not giving up. |
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The council's own footballing heroes successfully defended their title in the European Municipal Cup in St Malo, France. |
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Yesterday, Manchester city council's executive met in private to agree the deal. |
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A meeting is being scheduled for March with the new minister, Lord Watson, and a bailie, the council's culture and leisure convener. |
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They were protesting against the New Labour council's decision to privatise the home care service. |
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The council's 15-strong Neighbour Nuisance Unit has helped secure more than 1,600 orders and injunctions against thugs. |
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At a meeting of the council's planning committee last week, Kelsey and Eden Park councillor Peter Dean raised safety concerns. |
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However, planning inspectors decided the council's complaints were too vague. |
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The council's political masters would rather watch while the city chokes than get serious about exhaust fumes. |
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He also criticised the standard of the council's road inspection regime in general. |
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Every two years, one member country hosts the council's secretariat, assuming the costs of its operation. |
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It must also comply with the local council's standards and charge no more than the local council normally pays. |
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In one area, by the council's own admission, a thumping 70 per cent of homes are eschewing wheelie bins. |
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Suggestions from the council's own inspectors and the public were also put forward and a list of schemes was selected. |
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The proposals are now on show at the council's offices in Basildon town centre and can be viewed by the public until the middle of February. |
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Various funding pots are being explored, including the council's community chest, area forum and the North Yorkshire Area Committee. |
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Judicial officials would not comment on the press reports, arguing that the content of the council's meetings are not made public. |
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It is a further demonstration of the county council's commitment to beating congestion and improving our highways. |
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Nor are they a beauty contest between the three options with the winner being the council's adopted plan. |
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Coun Brian Baldwin, Wigan council's cabinet member for leisure and culture, presented Derrick with his award. |
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Much of a council's work is implemented by a communal board composed of members appointed to reflect the council's political party composition. |
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The council's stance sent a message that developers could do what they liked with no consequences, Ms Neave said. |
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They were then composted together with other green waste at the council's compost site. |
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Yet Dave Blackwell, leader of the Canvey Independent Party, disputed the council's claim that the savings were down to increased efficiency. |
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It says the council's primary role is to maintain the commons as a public amenity, rather than restore the area as a heathland habitat. |
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They attended Salford Magistrates Court and persuaded the bench to throw out the council's application. |
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The council's personnel committee was asked to note the scheme's impact on absenteeism and discuss what action should be taken after the pilot. |
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The town council has now referred the borough council's dealings to the Audit Commission. |
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The town council's finance committee recommended no change to the levels earlier this week. |
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The plans follow one of the largest public consultation exercises ever undertaken by the city council's education department. |
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The report goes on to highlight the council's strong commitment to improving the quality of provision for special education needs. |
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The event was part of the council's commemorations of the 60th anniversary of the end of the war. |
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Chen said the council's plan is to ban the planting of betel trees on mountainsides with a gradient of more than 30 degrees. |
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The plans, including financial and legal aspects, will be put before the council's ruling executive on Tuesday. |
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He was overwhelmed at the number of people packed into the council's chamber and was stunned at the cheers and applause he received. |
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The next workshop will take into account council's views and may include some basic physical design models. |
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West Vancouver council's plan to install universal water meters in the district has come not a moment too soon. |
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The poll was run from the council's website and votes could be cast either by computer or a mobile phone. |
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Elsewhere in the gallery a high security case contains the town council's silver, with extra silverware from St Andrew's parish church. |
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She was addressing delegates at the council's annual conference in Castlebar. |
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Speaking to the Gazette on the day after the meeting, the artist was philosophical about the council's u-turn. |
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Despite numerous calls to the council's cleansing and park departments it remains a blot on the landscape. |
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Instead, the council's executive board undertook to call an emergency meeting pending further reports into the mechanisms of the loan. |
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Many landowners have to spend time, effort and money to clear the ragwort from our land that has been caused by the council's infestation. |
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A petition was raised condemning the council's actions and Smith was voted out of office in that year's elections. |
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Despite the recent problems experienced with refuse collections in the town, it was not the council's mistake this time. |
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Our fact sheet will help to set the council's consultation document into perspective. |
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The prosecutions form part of the council's campaign to improve road safety and reduce street clutter. |
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Residents insisted a petition be raised to ensure that all villagers could support the council's position. |
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Given the council's history of chaotic financial management, leaders thought it prudent to make a fresh start. |
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I am writing in support of the council's reported proposal to reintroduce admission charges to the City Art Gallery. |
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However, as the idea is the brainchild of the council's new chairman, it is likely to receive the board's backing. |
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This could give rise to a second appeal, with the council's legal costs possibly escalating to thousands of pounds. |
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Liz Broadley, the council's external funding manager, said the money would provide a much-needed boost in the less advantaged areas of Halifax. |
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They branded the council's zero tolerance policy over fly-posters as bureaucracy gone mad after nearly all their signs for the popular market were removed. |
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Tewkesbury borough councillors have done an about-turn and withdrawn their support for the county council's controversial one-way system in Tewkesbury High Street. |
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The Court of Appeal granted certiorari to quash the council's decision since the section required reasons to be given at the same time as the decision was communicated. |
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He also pledged to be a watchdog for the council's spending habits. |
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During the city council's final session, council members criticized the current state of the Bali Hai pier and admonished the bureaucracy for their lack of care for the venue. |
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An appeal against the council's decision was turned down two months later. |
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The route between Richmond and Easby Abbey also has improved access for less able-bodied people after the council's contractors erected kissing gates at either end. |
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The plan is part of the council's sheltered housing strategy, which includes refurbishing the building and other sheltered housing schemes across the borough. |
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All of the council's bailiffs are certificated by the County Court. |
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At a behind-doors meeting of the council's cabinet, members decided on a financial package to fund work which is needed urgently following the major landslips last year. |
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This was simply because several members of the club were intending to join a tour to South Africa which would, in the council's view, be contrary to its anti-apartheid policy. |
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Pembroke Dock also enjoys free parking but there is concern that the town could be a casualty of the county council's current review of parking charges. |
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The Arians, who denied the full divinity of Christ, were spotlighted at the Council of Nicaea, and most of the council's work focused on accurately defining Jesus' nature. |
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A report to the council's monthly meeting yesterday said two or three more surgical appointments could be made without impacting on the two posts at the centre of the row. |
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The council's housing panel is expected to refer a 3.88 per cent rent rise to the authority's ruling executive for approval when it meets next Monday. |
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He said he was going to meet with the council's partner consultants, Mouchel, in order to implement a new sign strategy which would include car parks and directional signs. |
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The city council's decision to ban the public use of e-cigarettes is highly unlikely to negatively impact Henley. |
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On Monday the finance and general purposes committee backed a suggestion from the former mayor that a list of all of the council's valuable possessions should be drawn up. |
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Thanks to the Arts Council England, buying original works of art has now become a reality for the average man in the street through the council's new scheme Own Art. |
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The council's executive board considered the implications of terminating the existing contract, which has one year left to run, but deferred any decision until next month. |
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It is first time that aluminium foil has been collected at the council's recycling centres, though Eden Community Recycling already has banks at its own sites. |
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Both schools have developed a peer support programme with the county council's behavioural support unit, where senior students are trained as mentors for younger students. |
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The two issues must be kept separate during the council's leisure review. |
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But the report says experts from the council's countryside section have inspected the site and found no evidence of badger setts or habitats for deer. |
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Mr Layton, the town clerk for 15 years, brought the tribunal after he was dismissed for gross misconduct following a meeting of the council's disciplinary panel last year. |
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It seems someone is trying to besmirch this council's good name. |
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Waterford City Council has granted permission for the work, though the trench is in a zone of archaeological potential listed in the council's own development plan. |
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Traffic commissioner Beverley Bell ordered a review of the council's systems but an inspection by the freight transport association in February gave it a poor bill of health. |
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Meanwhile, the Lib Dems will take single-handed control of the council's all-powerful executive after Labour and Tories rejected a power-sharing offer. |
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The forces that led to the council's undoing will not disappear. |
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The strength of public feeling has led several residents to label it one of the dirtiest boroughs in London, putting the blame firmly at the council's door. |
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Transport consultants Faber Maunsell were commissioned to tackle Bedford's notorious traffic snarl-ups as part of the borough council's plans to redevelop the town centre. |
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Major League Baseball is in a big snit over the Washington, D.C., city council's decision to stand up for itself over the cost of a new sports stadium. |
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First there were the revelations that the council's pension fund was massively in the red, along with those of councils and businesses up and down the country. |
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A town hall employee claims he was victimised after accusing his boss of breaching the council's code of conduct by accepting tickets to watch a premiership soccer match. |
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Many on the estate blame the council's letting policy, which meant young people with no idea of social niceties, and drug addicts, managed to get flats. |
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A new plan has been put together to clean up road and railway bridges and shopping centres as part of the council's Street Force initiative to spruce up the city. |
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However, he admitted that the desire to be able to dismiss the governor was taken into consideration when the committee was deciding to revise the council's standing orders. |
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However, John McGinley, the Labour leader on Kildare County Council, yesterday responded by saying that Ms Murphy was well aware of the council's standing orders. |
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Now a bitter row is set to develop over claims that Hull Council is deliberately being starved of funds by Mr Prescott to punish the council's new Liberal Democrat rulers. |
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It might be only too happy if the council took St James House off its hands, possibly as part of a deal on the council's site opposite Haymarket Station. |
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York council's plan to change the rubbish collection from weekly to fortnightly has caused a right stink, as one whiff of our letters pages confirms. |
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Mr Mallon was attending the council's annual meeting where another former police officer, Peter Porley, was elected to the ceremonial post of chairman. |
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The council's food safety team has dealt with about 160 complaints in the past year, covering foreign objects found in food, out-of-date foods and contaminated food. |
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People who leave bin bags in back alleys on any day but collection day are also on the council's hit list as part of its zero tolerance campaign against litter. |
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The council's internal investigation into the overspend at Canon Lee School was made public on February 26, following the Bishophill by-election on the previous Thursday. |
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The NUJ wants the council's code of conduct to include greater protection for editors from commercial pressure by newspaper owners and a ban on chequebook journalism. |
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Gaudium et spes, which many believe to be the most distinctively original of the council's documents, also proclaims, as it must, this Christological vision and faith. |
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It has been suggested that the Clarence Street coach park could be banished out to a Park and Ride site which would fit in with the council's advocacy of Park and Ride. |
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Although nominally only an advisory body, the council's decisions are viewed in practice as binding and ignored by the government at its own peril. |
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The Community Transport chairman says the name is particularly fitting because that vehicle will be used by the council's Social Services clients. |
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Whatever happened to the council's aim to free us of street clutter? |
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I just don't believe the illogicality of the district council's proposal. |
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Shockingly, even a teacher is listed as a perpetrator in a Yorkshire council's tables, which show a total of 173 racist incidents from name-calling to assault. |
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The social package forms a critical part of the council's indigent policy, which enables destitute households to apply for exemption from paying rates. |
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The council's careful balancing of papal and episcopal authority did not seem intended to expand the church's infallible teaching to areas like contraception. |
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Traders at Thursday's meeting were infuriated by what they described as the condescending attitude of the council's deputy leader and its director of planning. |
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The council's executive planner indicated there was the potential for overlooking of the neighbouring site from the master bedroom, but that this matter may be conditioned. |
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On Monday, at the council's environment and economic development committee meeting, he said he would like to see full costing of the event and a detailed plan. |
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Full-time post-doctorate research overseas funded by the council fell from 12 in 2001 to 10 last year, according to the council's most recent figures. |
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They confirmed, however, that a letter had been forwarded to the party concerned and it was the council's understanding the operations had ceased in the past two weeks. |
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If the council's paternalistic tradition is one cause of this seemingly excessive moral daintiness, then so too are the city's religious leanings. |
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As the council's report points out, scientists are at liberty to explore, experiment, and innovate largely unburdened by the dead hand of government. |
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But the council's acting chief executive Kim Corrie doesn't think being a debutante has gone out of fashion, and she's hopeful there'll be enough women for a ball next year. |
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Labour council leader Cllr Bob Howarth told a meeting of the executive that the council's other political parties would have a say in deciding council tax increases. |
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Effectively, this states that council's actions are legally defendable but it does not address if they are morally justifiable or if other actions are permissible. |
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However renovation work would use up all the council's funds and that upset 13 councillors from across the political spectrum who wanted to block the purchase. |
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It has been reclaimed and greened over and, as it is earmarked for business use in the council's planning blueprint, it would be unlikely to present major planning obstacles. |
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The council's cabinet agreed to take out a 25-year underlease from the leisure centre's operators, gaming giants Genting Stanley. |
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The council's community chest scheme aims to support activities that will benefit and are needed by local communities. |
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Which is why we support Cardiff council's zero tolerance crackdown on litterbugs. |
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And how inconceivable that council's majority would not see nonratification for the black eye it would be. |
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Some 11 members of Somerton council's complement of 15 stepped down on Tuesday. |
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Among the council's resolutions was one postponing a decision on the creation of new dioceses, which affected Wilfrid later. |
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While there were a number of base units available, all of them were out of date and so she approached the council's new supplier Stone for help. |
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A NEW service from Rhondda Cynon Taf council's Libraries Service allows residents to download any audio book from the comfort of their own home. |
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However, a legal wrangle meant it was called back before Flintshire council's planning committee for redetermination. |
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Under the council's rules, at least two-thirds of members at a meeting must vote in favour of a proposition to bestow Aldermanship. |
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The boar's head, as in the former city council's crest, refers to the legend of the boar of Cliffe Wood. |
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In September, the Alamogordo City Council voted to offer some of the games for sale on eBay and the council's own website. |
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Each parish council's area of responsibility was a geographical area known as a civil parish. |
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Wirral council's Streetscene team has supplied wire brushes and paint for the scheme. |
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The council's most dubious decisions usually come on 8-7 votes, with the special interests winning the day. |
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The county council's area is also administered by eight smaller authorities that have their own district, borough or city councils. |
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The borough council's environment and regeneration unit has applied for planning consent for the floodlit facilities at the Alder Lane park. |
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However, the council's pronouncements on music were not the first attempt at reform. |
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About half of the council's cookie revenues come from door-to-door sales, Merians said. |
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This body reversed the council's decision and stated that the final arbiter concerning excommunication should be the council. |
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The city council's environmental action team manager, Dave Hodnett, has now vowed to work with them to make sure the grot spots are cleaned up. |
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He had always insisted that the Consistory retain the power of excommunication, despite the council's past decision to take it away. |
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The city council's leisure chief has also scrapped this year's Discovery Day, which will now take place every two years. |
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It was the council's decision to stifle public input and to employ rules essentially garotting councilors' rights to comment. |
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One area, the county borough of Southport, was added to Merseyside in the Bill, at the local council's request. |
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They have leased unused land earmarked for building into temporary car parks and undercutting the council's own car parks. |
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The meeting will be held despite Ms Essex recently deciding there had been no inconsistency in the council's actions against the Trickers. |
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At the 2013 county council elections, control of Kent County Council was held by the Conservatives, which won 44 of the council's 83 seats. |
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A ROW has broken out in Ceredigion over the council's decision to pay a consultancy company for advice on cost-cutting measures. |
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The new boundary was imposed after central government rejected the former city council's own proposal. |
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Since 2010, the council's library service has run a competition to appoint a Young Poet Laureate for the city. |
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The council's bereavement officer and a local monumental mason will be on hand to give information about the next steps in the process. |
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However, in some cases it can be integrated into the council's name instead of used as an official title, such as the Municipality of Kingborough in Tasmania. |
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Ambrose from drawing an explicit analogy between Abram's miraculous victory over four kings and the Nicaean council's similar victory over a dangerous heresy. |
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A motion passed in November 2009 approved the council's use of Cornish. |
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The mall was given the green light by former council chairman Mohammed Hammada during the council's two-month summer recess in July 2007 without a council vote. |
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Traffic calming features are complementary to the council's strategy of introducing 20mph zones at schools, in residential areas and within communities. |
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The five-year deal, which is subject to final approval by Cheshire West and Chester council's executive, will see about 200 existing council staff transfer to Plus Dane. |
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By September 2008, the council's interest had shifted from the full BCCE to a shortened version between New Street and Snow Hill stations, which do not have connecting trains. |
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However, some groups of expatriates have spoken out against the council's motion which they claim could threaten cohesion between Somalian communities. |
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First Corporate works closely with Neath Port Talbot council's Workways team to recruit people for skilled jobs such as cutting, fabric production and embroidery. |
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The council's countryside service runs events all year round and this year, Colin Antwis of Fieldsman Trails, Mold has been commissioned to add his expertise. |
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Councillor Sheelagh Clarke, the cabinet member for social care and well-being, said during the meeting that the council's procurement precess had been sound. |
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The Inspiring the Vale bursary was launched at this summer's Vale of Glamorgan Show and is part of the Vale council's Creative Rural Communities project. |
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Having drained Llanishen Reservoir in 2010, Western Power Distribution has now given notice that it will end Cardiff council's lease on the boatyard. |
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Joanne Machers, the authority's chief personnel services officer is reporting next week to the council's Cabinet on a possible staff recruitment and retention strategy. |
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A formal meeting of the council's vulnerable children scrutiny committee became the unusual setting for a theatrical performance by Birmingham-based Loudmouth Education. |
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In a letter to Mr Beretta, the council's director of leisure, Richard Parry Jones, said a new assessment procedure will be introduced to include an expert panel. |
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The working group will review the council's response to the pot hole issue, but will also explore new and innovative ways of tackling the poor state of many roads. |
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The rent is paid to Al Hijrah Trust, which owns the building and land, and comes from money the school receives from the council's education budget. |
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Anthony Green Appledore Road, Cardiff HOW long does it take Cardiff council's highways department to fix the Belisha beacons by the shops on Countisbury Avenue, Llanrumney? |
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Mahmoud Al-Tarori said the court has rejected the candidates' complaints before, always citing the judicial council's discretional power in making appointments. |
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Generally the composition of the council's officers are a matter for the council, but there are a number of statutory officers whose roles are defined by central government. |
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The 10 winners are set to receive their prizes, a pounds 5 WH Smith gift voucher and a mini version of the city council's Trooper the Pooper Scooper mascot. |
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For example, Kerry County Council was dissolved from 1930 to 1932, and from 1945 to 1948, with commissioners appointed to perform the council's function. |
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The new super council's decision on the sale of emblems, both the Poppy and Easter Lily, was taken so that council buildings would be a shared space, open and welcome to all. |
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