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  2. National Association of Local Councils - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Local Councils (NALC) is a membership organisation representing the interests of local (parish and town) councils in England. [1] NALC works in partnership with county associations and the Society of Local Council Clerks to support, promote and improve local councils.

  3. Parish council (England) - Wikipedia

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    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. There are about 10,480 parish and town councils in England. [2]

  4. Weston-super-Mare Town Council - Wikipedia

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    Weston-super-Mare Town Council is a parish council serving Weston-super-Mare in the United Kingdom.The council is responsible for providing the following services: allotments, bus shelters, cemeteries, dog waste bins, noticeboards, parks, play areas and green spaces, public toilets, and youth services.

  5. Civil parish - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively several small parishes can be grouped together and share a common parish council, or even a common parish meeting. A parish council may decide to call itself a town council, village council, community council, neighbourhood council, or if the parish has city status, the parish council may call itself a city council. [22]

  6. Municipal clerk - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent officer in counties and districts was the clerk to the council (now also designated chief executive) and in (non-town) parishes is the parish clerk, usually part-time, but still a paid official, whose main responsibility is the administration and minuting of parish council meetings and parish council finance. The Town Clerk of ...

  7. Community council - Wikipedia

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    Local councils is a universal term in England for community, neighbourhood, parish and town councils, which are the first tier of English local government. [1] The process for establishing a local council requires a signed petition by at least 7.5% of the local electorate (more signatures if there are less than 2,500 electors).

  8. Northampton Town Council - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the former borough council, the town council does not cover the entire Northampton urban area, as several smaller parish councils cover several of the town's suburbs. The town council covers an area with around 130,000 people, out of the roughly 225,000 people in Northampton as a whole. [3] The historic coat of arms from the former ...

  9. Handforth Town Council - Wikipedia

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    The parish council was established again in May 2011 with the new civil parish formed from part of Wilmslow. Its duties and role are to represent the local community, consult and advise on planning applications and provide local amenities and activities such as Christmas lighting and grounds maintenance. [3]