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Dorset Council is the local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Dorset in England. It is a unitary authority , being a district council which also performs the functions of a county council .
2019 Dorset Council election: Radipole (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats: Peter Lawrence Fraser Barrow : 1,346 : 51.3 : Liberal Democrats: David Michael Gray : 1,234 : 47.0 : Conservative: Peter Dickenson 709 27.0 Conservative: John Twidale Ellis 671 25.6 Labour: Mark Duxbury 541 20.6 Labour: Grafton Alphonso Straker 62 2. ...
2024 Dorset Council election: Dorchester Poundbury (1 seat) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats: Richard Martin Biggs* 780 : 54.0 +18.1 : Conservative: Peter Jonathon Stein 449 31.1 −1.5 Labour: Nick Boothroyd 122 8.4 +4.1 Green: Len Herbert 93 6.4 +0.7 Turnout: 1,444 41.38 Liberal Democrats hold: Swing
2019 Dorset Council election: Beacon (1 seat) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative: Jane Somper : 1,020 : 64.4 : Liberal Democrats: Alexandra Gale 423 26.7 Labour: Samuel Charles Skey 142 9.0 Majority 597 37.7 Turnout: 42.60 Conservative win (new seat)
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All three cities are located in Northeast Tennessee, while Bristol has a twin city of the same name in Virginia. The Tri-Cities region was formerly a single Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA); due to the U.S. Census Bureau 's revised definitions of urban areas in the early 2000s, it is now a Combined Statistical Area (CSA) with two ...
The unitary authorities of Bristol City Council, [4] Buckinghamshire Council, [5] Dorset Council, [6] East Riding of Yorkshire Council, [7] and Herefordshire Council share their geographic name with a ceremonial county (and they are identical in Bristol's and Herefordshire's case) but are likewise legally district councils that also perform ...
Before 1852, the land where Bristol is located was owned by Reverend James King. His son-in-law, Joseph R. Anderson of Blountville, Tennessee, bought 100 acres (40 ha) of the plantation and named it Bristol. [9] The G.W. Blackley House, one of the oldest houses in Bristol, was constructed in 1869.