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  2. Cambridge City Council - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge was granted city status on 21 March 1951 in recognition of its history, administrative importance, and economic success, allowing the council to call itself Cambridge City Council. [ 7 ] The Local Government Act 1972 reconstituted Cambridge as a non-metropolitan district with effect from 1 April 1974; it kept the same boundaries and ...

  3. Cambridgeshire County Council - Wikipedia

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    The county council is the upper-tier of local government, below which are five councils with responsibility for local services such as housing, planning applications, licensing, council tax collection and rubbish collection. The districts of Cambridgeshire are: Cambridge City Council; East Cambridgeshire District Council; Fenland District Council

  4. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The contact period introduced a number of European infectious ... the residential property tax rate in Cambridge was $ ... Cambridge City Council voted 8–1 to ...

  5. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Initial proposals had been agreed by all county and district councils in the region, with the exception of Cambridge City Council. The East Anglia devolution deal was subsequently rejected by Cambridgeshire County Council , [ 4 ] with Peterborough City Council also opposing the deal. [ 5 ]

  6. Council Tax - Wikipedia

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    Council Tax is a local taxation system used in England, Scotland and Wales. It is a tax on domestic property, which was introduced in 1993 by the Local Government Finance Act 1992, replacing the short-lived Community Charge (also known as "poll tax"), which in turn replaced the domestic rates.

  7. Caldecote, Huntingdonshire - Wikipedia

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    Huntingdonshire District Council collects the council tax, and provides services such as building regulations, local planning, environmental health, leisure and tourism. [11] Caldecote is a part of the district ward of Stilton and is represented on the district council by one councillor.

  8. Wyton, Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    The parish council raises its own tax to pay for these services, known as the parish precept, which is collected as part of the Council Tax. The parish council has nine councillors and meets approximately every two weeks through the year. [7] On 1 April 1935 the parish of Wyton was abolished to form "Houghton and Wyton". [8]

  9. Yaxley, Cambridgeshire - Wikipedia

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    The parish council raises its own tax to pay for these services, known as the parish precept, which is collected as part of the Council Tax. Yaxley was in the constituency of Huntingdonshire from 1290 until 1885 and again from 1918 until 1965, with it being part of the constituency of Ramsey during the intermittent years.