chairman of county council

  • 1County council — A county council is the elected administrative body governing an area known as a county. This term has slightly different meanings in different countries. Contents 1 United Kingdom 1.1 England 1.1.1 History 1.1.2 2009 r …

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  • 2County council (Norway) — A County Council (Norwegian: Fylkesting) is the highest governing body of the county municipalities in Norway. The county council sets the scope of the county municipal activity. The council is led by a chairman or county mayor (fylkesordfører).… …

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  • 3Middlesex County Council — This article is about the former local authority in England. For the contemporary authority in Ontario, Canada, see Middlesex County, Ontario. Middlesex County Council Coat of arms of the Middlesex Cou …

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  • 4Devon County Council — Type Type Unicameral of county council …

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  • 5Cumberland County Council — For the Australian cadastral division of the same name, see Cumberland County, New South Wales. Arms of Cumberland County Council Cumberland County Council was the county council of Cumberland in the North West of England, an elected local… …

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  • 6Cumbria County Council — 10th four year term Type Type Unicameral …

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  • 7Northumberland County Council — 1st unitary term Type Type …

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  • 8Nakuru County Council — is one of the largest counties in the Republic of Kenya, East Africa. It is home to a population of around 1,6 million, living on some 5,000 square kilometers in the central part of the country. The Nakuru area has a rich and fascinating history …

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  • 9Kilkenny County Council — Infobox Irish Place name = County Kilkenny gaeilge = Contae Chill Chainnigh crest map area =convert|2061|km2|sq mi|abbr=on county town = Kilkenny code = KK population = 87,394 census yr = 2006 province = Leinster web = www.kilkennycoco.ie |… …

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  • 10Coat of arms of London County Council — The London County Council was granted a coat of arms in 1914 and a heraldic badge in 1956. The coat of arms can still be seen on buildings constructed by the council before its abolition in 1965. Contents 1 Background and initial designs 2 Grant… …

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