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The new council formally came into its powers on 1 April 1965, at which point the old boroughs and their councils were abolished. [9] [10] In 1966 the city was granted the dignity of having a lord mayor. [11] The council's full legal name is "The Lord Mayor and Citizens of the City of Westminster", but it is generally known as Westminster City ...
On Tuesday, Westminster voters will decide whether to increase the number of liquor licenses and whether to allow taxes incentives to two companies.
In 1585 the Westminster Court of Burgesses was established to administer certain judicial powers in an area known as the City and Liberty of Westminster. [6] Westminster Council House, also known as Marylebone Town Hall: Completed 1920 for the old St Marylebone Borough Council and now serves as main meeting place of Westminster City Council.
In the late 19th century the parishes of St Margaret and St John held their meetings at the old Westminster Town Hall in Caxton Street. [1] However, after the enlarged Metropolitan Borough of Westminster was formed in 1900, [2] civic leaders decided the Caxton Street building was inadequate for their needs, and decided to find larger facilities; they selected an existing building in Charing ...
Westminster voters passed all 20 articles at the annual town meeting. Here's what they voted on Westminster voters approved a $26 million town budget at Saturday's annual town meeting
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Sheehan said if anyone wants to run for town office but can't make it to the caucus, they have until Tuesday, March 12, at 5 p.m. to pick up the nomination papers from the town clerk's office.
The Westminster and the City of London constituency was used for the Greater London Council elections in 1964, [2] 1967 [3] and 1970. [4] Four councillors were elected at each election using first-past-the-post voting. [5] Desmond Plummer, who was successful at all three elections, was Leader of the Greater London Council from 1967 to 1973.