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St Ives Town Hall is a municipal structure in Market Hill, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England. The structure, which is the meeting place of St Ives Town Council, is a Grade II listed building . [ 1 ]
The first municipal building in St Ives was a medieval guildhall in Fore Street which was completed in 1490. [2] The local portreeve, John Payne, who held meetings in the old guildhall, was hanged as a rebel during the Prayer Book Rebellion in 1549. [2] In the 1820s, civic leaders decided to demolish the old guildhall and replace it with a ...
St Ives Town Hall. As a civil parish, St Ives has a town council, based at St Ives Town Hall, consisting of seventeen councillors including a Town Mayor and a deputy Town Mayor. [11] The second tier of local government is Huntingdonshire District Council, a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire.
Maidenhead Town Hall is a municipal building in St Ives Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. History. The 18th century guildhall, demolished in 1963.
St Ives has been a popular tourist destination since the St Ives Bay Line opened in 1877, allowing visitors to easily get to the town. [46] St Ives has been named the best UK seaside town by The Guardian in 2007, [7] and by the British Travel Awards in 2010 and 2011. [3] [47] In 2020, St Ives was named the most expensive seaside resort in the ...
A youth club is situated in Braeside Park, St Leonards, next to the scout hut and the village hall. St Ives First School has 128 students between the ages of 4–9 years old. In 2008 Ofsted described the school as "outstanding". The school contains a swimming pool which is open to the public during the summer months, and holds several community ...
Shoreditch Town Hall; Sir Arthur Lewis Building; St George's Town Hall; St Ives Town Hall; St John's Hall, Penzance; Stoke Newington Town Hall; Stratford Town Hall; Swansea Central police station; Swindon Town Hall
St Ives Borough Police was the borough police force for the town of St Ives, Cornwall, from 1836 to 1889. It was established following the passage of the Municipal Corporations Act 1835 . The force was unique in that it only boasted a single constable at any one time throughout its entire existence.