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Leicestershire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Leicestershire, England. The non-metropolitan county is smaller than the ceremonial county, which additionally includes Leicester. The county council was originally formed in 1889 by the Local Government Act 1888.
Leicester City Council; Leicestershire County Council; M. Melton Borough Council; N. North West Leicestershire District Council; O. Oadby and Wigston Borough Council
Leicestershire is divided into seven local government districts. ... Council elections in Leicestershire (9 C, 9 P) Councillors in Leicestershire (2 C, 22 P) H.
The symbol of Charnwood Borough Council is the fox, which is also the symbol used by Leicestershire County Council. Charnwood contains the village of Quorn , which gives its name to one of the country's oldest fox hunting packs, the Quorn Hunt , which was established in 1696 and moved to Quorn in 1753.
The principal room was the council chamber which was panelled with Japanese teak and Bombay rosewood. [ 4 ] Queen Elizabeth II made an official visit to County Hall during a tour of Leicestershire, on 17 November 1989.
As a unitary authority, Leicester City Council provides both county-level and district-level services. Some services are provided via joint committees with other councils, notably the Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service and Leicestershire Constabulary, which are run by joint boards of the city council with Leicestershire County Council and Rutland County Council.
A Leicestershire council has announced it will be removing a quarter of its litter and dog waste bins in a bid to "maximise efficiency". Oadby and Wigston Borough Council said it currently had 500 ...
There are two tiers of local government covering Market Harborough, at district and county level: Harborough District Council and Leicestershire County Council. The district council has its offices at the Symington Building, a former corset factory, in the town centre. The town is an unparished area and therefore has no parish council. [2]