greater london
31Greater London Council election, 1970 — The third election to the Greater London Council was held on April 9, 1970, and saw a Conservative victory with a reduced majority. In addition to the 100 councillors, there were sixteen Aldermen who divided 11 Conservative and 5 Labour, so that… …
32Greater London Council election, 1981 — Turnout: 2,250,118 people voted. All parties with more than 2,000 votes shown. This was the last election to the GLC. The Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher took the decision to abolish the council in the mid 80s. For more information… …
33Greater London — noun An administrative area combining the City of London, the City of Westminster and 31 other London boroughs …
34Greater London — geographical name see London 2 …
35Greater London — Great′er Lon′don n. geg London 5) …
36Hatton (Greater London) — London Borough of Hillingdon Lage in Greater London Status London Borough Region …
37Waste disposal authorities in Greater London — Greater London has a number of waste disposal authorities, responsible for waste collection and disposal. Prior to the abolition of the Greater London Council in 1986, it was the waste authority for Greater London. Joint authoritiesThere are four …
38List of wards in Greater London — Greater London is made up of thirty two London boroughs and these divisions total six hundred and twenty four wards. Most wards elect three members, but four boroughs include wards with fewer seats: Bromley with four two seat and one single seat… …
39Greater London — …
40Greater London — /greɪtə ˈlʌndən/ (say graytuh lunduhn) noun → London2 (def. 2) …