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  2. Westminster City Council - Wikipedia

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    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 Council. [ 12 ] From 1965 until 1986 the council was a lower-tier authority, with upper-tier functions provided by the Greater London Council .

  3. Vincent Square (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Square is an electoral ward in the City of Westminster. The ward was first used in the 2002 elections. It returns three councillors to Westminster City Council. The boundaries of the ward were revised in 2022.

  4. Robert Davis (British politician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Davis was born on 27 September 1957. [4] He is the son of Gerald Davis (died 2000) and Pamela Davis née Lee (died 1997). [5]He was educated at Christ's College, Finchley, [5] followed by Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge [6] and Wolfson College, Cambridge, after which he trained as a solicitor at the College of Law in London's Lancaster Gate. [7]

  5. City of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    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. From 1856 the area was also governed by the Metropolitan Board of Works , which was established to provide services across the metropolis of London.

  6. Category:Politics of the City of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Westminster (London County Council constituency) Westminster (UK Parliament constituency) Westminster Abbey (London County Council constituency) Westminster Abbey (UK Parliament constituency) Westminster and the City of London (electoral division) Westminster cemeteries scandal; Westminster City Council; Westminster City Council v Duke of ...

  7. Westminster City Hall - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Westminster City Council elections - Wikipedia

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    Westminster City Council, the local authority of the City of Westminster in London, England, is elected every four years. Since the last boundary changes in 2022 the council has comprised 54 councillors representing 18 wards , with each ward electing three councillors.

  9. 2002 Westminster City Council election - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 Westminster City Council election took place on May 2, 2002, to elect members of the Westminster City Council. It resulted in a conservative majority.