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  2. Standards Board for England - Wikipedia

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    By the Localism Act 2011, and with effect from 2012, the statutory Model Code was abolished, although all local authorities in England were still required to adopt a code of conduct which was consistent with the seven Nolan Principles of public life; they were not prevented from adopting the former code, after its abolition, on a voluntary ...

  3. Local Government Leaders' Council - Wikipedia

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    The English Devolution White Paper published on 16 December 2024 states that the council "… [brings] together a representative group of local authority leaders with the Deputy Prime Minister and other ministers so that local leaders have a seat at the table in government and policy solutions can be co-designed with local government." [6]

  4. National Association of Local Councils - Wikipedia

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    National Assembly is responsible for the appointment of NALC committees, as well as the management and conduct of NALC. A local council is a universal term for community, neighbourhood, parish and town councils. [4] They are the first tier of local government and are statutory bodies. NALC provide a national voice for local councils across ...

  5. Local Government and Rating Act 1997 - Wikipedia

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    The Local Government and Rating Act 1997 (c 29) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that allows a community at the village, neighbourhood, town or similar level beneath a district or borough council to demand its own elected parish or town council.

  6. Society of Local Council Clerks - Wikipedia

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    The SLCC provides a range of training and development opportunities for members including webinars, conferences and qualifications. The Certificate in Local Council Administration (CILCA) is an entry level qualification equivalent to an A-Level which forms the basis for a "qualified clerk" as required to exercise the General Power of Competence which was introduced through the Localism Act 2011.

  7. Neighborhood council - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood councils often act in concert with local schools, churches, political organizations, and recreational organizations in keeping all members of the community informed of current issues and activities. A typical neighborhood council executive comprises a president, a vice-president, a secretary, a treasurer (these two roles are often ...

  8. Municipal council - Wikipedia

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    Cities have a similar but separate form of legislature called "Sangguniang Panlungsod" (literally "city council"). The Local Government Code of 1991 established the current local government structure, including municipal councils. [3] City councils range from 12, in most cities, to 38 members, such as the Manila City Council. Members of city ...

  9. Local council - Wikipedia

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    Local council (Israel) Local council (Jordan) Local councils of Malta; An elected authority in the local government in the United Kingdom; An elected authority in the local government in Australia; Local Council (Uganda), a form of local elected government within the districts of Uganda; Local municipality (South Africa) Parsissaet, former ...