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  2. Parish meeting - Wikipedia

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    A parish meeting may request that the district council confers the powers of a parish council on a parish meeting under section 137 of the Local Government Act 1972. This would allow the parish meeting to do any of those things that a parish council can do as specified in the order of which the list is given above. The power is limited to £9. ...

  3. Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956 - Wikipedia

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    The Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956 [1] (4 & 5 Eliz. 2. No. 3) is a measure passed by the Church Assembly of the Church of England that gave parish-level parochial church councils (PCCs) various miscellaneous powers such as framing an annual budget, power to make levy and collect a voluntary church rate, power [clarification needed] jointly with the minister to appoint and ...

  4. Local Government Act 1894 - Wikipedia

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    In parishes with more than 100 but less than 300 population, the parish meeting could request the county council to make an order to establish a parish council. Urban parishes (those within an urban district) were not given separate parish councils, but were directly administered by their urban district council or municipal borough council.

  5. Parish council (England) - Wikipedia

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    Map of civil parishes in England as of December 2021. A parish council is a civil local authority found in England, which is the lowest tier of local government. [1] Parish councils are elected corporate bodies, with variable tax raising powers, and they carry out beneficial public activities in geographical areas known as civil parishes.

  6. Parochial church council - Wikipedia

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    A parochial church council (PCC) is the executive committee of a Church of England parish and consists of clergy and churchwardens of the parish, together with representatives of the laity. It has its origins in the vestry committee, which looked after both religious and secular matters in a parish. It is a corporate charitable body.

  7. Parish President Jason Bergeron lays out goals for his term ...

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    The Terrebonne Parish President who campaigned on "moving Terrebonne Forward' has spent the first two months upgrading the Parish's tech. Parish President Jason Bergeron lays out goals for his ...

  8. Local Government and Rating Act 1997 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to make further provision about non-domestic rating; to make further provision about parishes and parish councils; to confer additional powers on parish councils and community councils; and for connected purposes. Citation: 1997 c 29: Territorial extent Does not extend to Northern Ireland [2] Dates; Royal assent: 19 March 1997

  9. Buquet Bridge, power plant among repair projects ... - AOL

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    Parish President Jason Bergeron gave the Parish Council a status update on projects under construction or in the design phase, including the Buquet Bridge and the city's power plant, June 26 ...