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  2. Haslemere Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    However, following the reorganisation of local government and the formation of Haslemere Town Council in 1974, [15] the town hall became the main meeting place of the town council. [16] A stained glass window, designed by the artist, Rachel Mulligan, and depicting the town's coat of arms, was installed in the council chamber in 2006. [17]

  3. Haslemere - Wikipedia

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    Haslemere Town Council is the lowest tier of local government in the civil parish. Eighteen councillors are elected every four years. [118] [119] The council is based at Haslemere Town Hall. Each year in May, the councillors elect a Mayor, who serves for a period of one year. [118] [120]

  4. Borough of Waverley - Wikipedia

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    The Borough of Waverley is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England.The borough contains the towns of Godalming, Farnham and Haslemere, as well as numerous villages, including the large village of Cranleigh, and surrounding rural areas.

  5. Category:Haslemere - Wikipedia

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    Haslemere railway station; Haslemere Town Hall; ... Hindhead Tunnel; L. Lord of the Worms; O. Oak Hall, Haslemere; R. The Royal School, Haslemere ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  6. Category:City and town halls in Surrey - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 December 2020, at 17:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. File:Town House, Haslemere 02.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Town House, High Street, Haslemere, Surrey, England. Former residence of mountaineer Edward Whymper. 18th century, Grade II* listed. The garden wall and gate piers are 19th century, Grade II listed.

  8. List of city and town halls in England - Wikipedia

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    The oldest town hall, which was built as a chapel for pilgrims, is Dover Town Hall, thought to have been completed in around 1203, [2] while the oldest purpose-built town hall is Bury St Edmunds Guildhall, which dates back to around 1220. [3] The tallest town hall is Manchester Town Hall with a clock tower which rises to 280 feet (85 m). [4]

  9. Hazelmere, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hazelmere is part of the Woodbridge land grant given to Captain James Stirling in 1829. [2] When a Guildford auctioneer bought the land in 1883, he subdivided the property into smaller lots, and one was named Hazelmere after the English town of Haslemere near Guildford, Surrey.