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The Council Offices, also known as the Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council Offices, is a municipal building on The Campus in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England. The structure accommodates the offices and meeting place of Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council.
Welwyn Hatfield is a local government district with borough status in the county of Hertfordshire, England.Its council is based in Welwyn Garden City.The borough borders Hertsmere, St Albans, North Hertfordshire, East Hertfordshire, Broxbourne, and the London Borough of Enfield.
On 1 October 1921, a civil parish called Welwyn Garden City was created from parts of those four parishes. The new parish was initially part of the Welwyn Rural District. [19] By 1923, the Welwyn Garden City parish council was based in offices on Bridge Road, on the edge of the site identified for the new town centre of the garden city. [20]
Pages in category "Welwyn Garden City" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Council Offices, Welwyn Garden City; D. Dunstable Branch ...
The rural district council built itself a headquarters at 16 St Albans Road East in 1930. [17] The rural district council was abolished in 1974 and its powers transferred to Welwyn Hatfield. [18] Hatfield is twinned with the Dutch port town of Zierikzee. Hatfield is part of the Welwyn Hatfield constituency, which also includes Welwyn Garden City.
A new parish called Welwyn Garden City was created on 1 October 1921 from parts of these four parishes, with the new parish being placed entirely in the Welwyn Rural District. [5] The Welwyn Rural District Council was therefore the local authority responsible for overseeing early work on the garden city.
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The River Lea near Harpenden runs through Wheathampstead, Welwyn Garden City, Hertford, Ware, and Broxbourne before reaching Cheshunt and ultimately the River Thames. The far west of the county is the most hilly, with the Chiltern Hills surrounding Tring, Berkhamsted and the Ashridge estate.