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  2. Plymouth City Council - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth was an ancient borough, having been incorporated in 1439. [3] It was reformed to become a municipal borough in 1836, governed by a corporate body officially called the "mayor, aldermen and burgesses of the borough of Plymouth", but generally known as the corporation or town council. [4]

  3. New owner wanted for historic Plymouth building - AOL

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    Plymouth City Council has announced it is seeking "a company, organisation or individual" to take over one of the city's oldest buildings. The Merchant's House, a 16th Century property on Palace ...

  4. Plymouth looks to expand in new council role

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    Plymouth is already a unitary council but will now look to "expand the city footprint" as the government has indicated unitary councils should have a population of about 500,000.

  5. Plymouth City Council elections - Wikipedia

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    1973 Plymouth City Council election; 1976 Plymouth City Council election; 1979 Plymouth City Council election (New ward boundaries) [3]; 1983 Plymouth City Council election; 1987 Plymouth City Council election (City boundary changes took place but the number of seats remained the same) [4]

  6. Rebecca Smith (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, she stood as the Conservative Party candidate in Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, finishing second to Luke Pollard. She is a member of Plymouth City Council, first elected in 2018 to the Plymstock Radford ward. [4] [5] In the opposition frontbench of Kemi Badenoch, she serves as a junior whip.

  7. 2012 Plymouth City Council election - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth City Council held local elections on 7 May 2012 as part of the 2012 local elections. [2] The council elects its councillors in thirds, with a third being up for election every year for three years, with no election in the fourth year. [3] [4] Councillors defending their seats in this election were previously elected in 2008. In that ...

  8. Plymouth Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Civic Centre is the former headquarters of Plymouth City Council on Armada Way in Plymouth, Devon, England.The building is in two sections, comprising a 14-storey tower block which housed the council's offices, and a two-storey southern wing called the Council House which includes the council chamber and is linked to the tower block by a bridge at first floor level.

  9. 2019 Plymouth City Council election - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Plymouth City Council election was held on 2 May 2019 to elect members of Plymouth City Council in England. The Labour Party took control of the council after the 2018 election, with thirty-one members and a working majority. Labour defended nine seats, and the Conservatives defended ten. Labour won the election, winning ten of the ...