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  2. 2019–2023 structural changes to local government in England

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    2019–2023 structural changes to local government in England. Structural changes to local government in England took place between 2019 and 2023. Some of these changes continue the trend of new unitary authorities being created from other types of local government districts, which was a policy of Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick from 2019.

  3. Local government in England - Wikipedia

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    The parishes of England, as of December 2021. Parish councils form the lowest tier of local government and govern civil parishes.They may also be called a 'community council', 'neighbourhood council', 'village council', 'town council' or (if the parish holds city status) 'city council', but these names are stylistic and do not change their responsibilities.

  4. Real Estate Council of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1997, the Real Estate Council of Ontario is a not-for-profit corporation that regulates the trade of real estate in Ontario in the public interest. On behalf of the Government of Ontario, it administers and enforces the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, 2002 and its regulations. In Ontario, any individual or business trading ...

  5. Subdivisions of England - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The subdivisions of England constitute a hierarchy of administrative divisions and non-administrative ceremonial areas. Overall, England is divided into nine regions and 48 ceremonial counties, although these have only a limited role in public policy. For the purposes of local government, the country is divided into counties, districts ...

  6. Public estate in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The public estate in the United Kingdom is the collection of all government-owned real property assets in the United Kingdom. The Office for National Statistics estimated in 2008 that the public estate has a book value of £380 billion, which is about £6,000 for every UK resident. [2] Of this, approximately £240 billion is held by local ...

  7. Combined authorities and combined county authorities

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    In areas where local government is two-tier, both must participate in the combined authority. [1] A combined county authority (CCA) is a similar type of local government institution introduced in England outside Greater London by the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023, but may only be formed by upper-tier authorities: county councils and ...

  8. Category:Local authorities of England by location - Wikipedia

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    W. Local authorities in Warwickshire ‎ (6 P) Local authorities in the West Midlands (county) ‎ (7 P) Local authorities in West Sussex ‎ (8 P) Local authorities in West Yorkshire ‎ (5 P) Local authorities in Wiltshire ‎ (7 P) Local authorities in Worcestershire ‎ (6 P) Category: Local authorities of England.

  9. Unitary authorities of England - Wikipedia

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    The unitary authorities of England are a type of local authority responsible for all local government services in an area. They combine the functions of a non-metropolitan county council and a non-metropolitan district council, which elsewhere in England provide two tiers of local government. Unitary authorities are constituted under the Local ...