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In 1974 Plymouth became a lower-tier non-metropolitan district under the Local Government Act 1972, with Devon County Council providing county-level services to the city for the first time. Plymouth's city status was re-conferred on the reformed district, allowing the council to take the name Plymouth City Council. [10] [11] Plymouth regained ...
Plymouth City Council could shift to holding elections for all of its seats once every four years. At the moment the council holds elections for a third of its seats every year with a "fallow year ...
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]
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.
[16] [17] At the end of march, a Mural was added to Armada Way depicting the damage taken by Plymouth during The Blitz. [18] After the 2023 Plymouth City Council election, the new Labour council withdrew the decision to fell the trees. Since the decision to fell the trees was revoked there was no reason the case against the council was ...
"Plymouth wards". Plymouth City Council. Archived from the original on 9 June 2008 This page was last edited on 27 July 2024 ...
Tudor Evans OBE is a British Labour Co-op politician who has been the leader of Plymouth City Council five times, including since May 2023. He has been a councillor for Ham ward since 1988 and has led the Labour group on Plymouth City Council since 1998.
Devon and Torbay proceeded without Plymouth with a joint proposal for a Level 2 Devolution Deal, a Combined Authority without a directly elected mayor. The deal was approved by both Devon County Council and Torbay Council [6] and submitted to the Secretary of State for approval in early May 2024. [7]