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  2. Local Government Act 1894 - Wikipedia

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    Parishes with a population of 300 or more were to have parish councils. Parishes with a lower population were to be grouped with other parishes so as to reach a population of 300 and have a joint parish council. Each parish was to have a parish meeting at which each elector had a single vote on all matters raised.

  3. Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956 - Wikipedia

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    The Parochial Church Councils (Powers) Measure 1956 [1] (4 & 5 Eliz. 2. No. 3) is a measure passed by the Church Assembly of the Church of England that gave parish-level parochial church councils (PCCs) various miscellaneous powers such as framing an annual budget, power to make levy and collect a voluntary church rate, power [clarification needed] jointly with the minister to appoint and ...

  4. Parish meeting - Wikipedia

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    A parish meeting is a meeting all the electors in a civil parish in England are entitled to attend. [1]In some cases, where a parish or group of parishes has fewer than 200 electors, the parish meeting can take on the role of a parish council, with statutory powers, and electing a chairman and clerk to act on the meeting's behalf.

  5. Local government in England - Wikipedia

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    The parishes of England, as of December 2021. Parish councils form the lowest tier of local government and govern civil parishes.They may also be called a 'community council', 'neighbourhood council', 'village council', 'town council' or (if the parish holds city status) 'city council', but these names are stylistic and do not change their responsibilities.

  6. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    Georgia State has nearly doubled its research spending in the last few years, to $100 million. Its hands-on approach to student retention has made it a leader in graduating low-income and underrepresented minorities. And its in-state tuition and fees, totaling around $10,000 a year, are about average among public universities.

  7. Parish council (England) - Wikipedia

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    Map of civil parishes in England as of December 2021. A parish council is a civil local authority found in England, which is the lowest tier of local government. [1] Parish councils are elected corporate bodies, with variable tax raising powers, and they carry out beneficial public activities in geographical areas known as civil parishes.

  8. History of local government in England - Wikipedia

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    The history of local government in England is one of gradual change and evolution since the Middle Ages. England has never possessed a formal written constitution, with the result that modern administration (and the judicial system) is based on precedent, and is derived from administrative powers granted (usually by the Crown) to older systems, such as that of the shires.

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