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  London borough information - Search.com
Municipal Borough of Bexley, Municipal Borough of Erith, Crayford Urban District
Municipal Borough of Brentford and Chiswick, Feltham Urban District
Municipal Borough of Mitcham, Merton and Morden Urban District
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  London borough - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Municipal Borough of Bexley, Municipal Borough of Erith, Crayford Urban District
Municipal Borough of Brentford and Chiswick, Feltham Urban District
Municipal Borough of Mitcham, Merton and Morden Urban District
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In the London Borough of Westminster it is also permitted to park your G-Wiz in a bay already occupied by another vehicle, provided both vehicles are fully contained within the markings of the bay.
London Borough of Islington - http://www..islington.gov.uk / 020 7527 7610 / 020 7527 1900.
London Borough of Kensignton and Chelsea - 020 7361 3000 / information@rbkc.gov.uk / http://www.rbkc.gov.uk
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 Southall
Southall was not specifically mentioned in the Domesday survey of 1086, because it was part of the manor of Hayes, so was not mentioned separately.
Southall's most celebrated residents were the Martin brothers, who worked in a pottery at the end of Havelock Road, near to the canal.
In 1936, with nearly 50,000 residents, Southall became a municipal borough, with a mayor and a charter.
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 Municipal Borough of Southall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Southall was a local government district in the county of Middlesex, United Kingdom from 1894 to 1965.
It was created in 1894 by the Local Government Act 1894 as an urban district called Southall Norwood and gained the status of municipal borough in 1936 and was renamed Southall.
On the coat of arms, the thorn trees allude to the old Spelthorne Hundred and the 'south holt' and the 'north wood' commemorated in the name Southall-Norwood, which was borne by the former Urban District".
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 Norwood, including Southall: Introduction | British History Online
In 1961 the area of the civil parish of Norwood was conterminous with that of the municipal borough of Southall, (fn.
Southall consisted of 19 houses, none of which is described as a cottage, surrounded by 35 a.
21) Southall manor-house, in 1961 the property of the borough council and occupied by the public health department, was built in 1587 and is the only surviving ancient dwelling of importance in the parish.
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 Tottenham:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
As from 1st April 1965 the municipal borough formed part of the London Borough of Haringey.
The River Lea formed the eastern boundary of the Municipal Borough of Tottenham with the Municipal Borough of Walthamstow.
A major tributary of the Lea, the River Moselle, also crosses the borough from west to east—this often gave rise to serious flooding until it was mostly covered over in the 19th century.
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 Middlesex - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Act also provided that the part of Middlesex in the administrative county of London should be "severed from [Middlesex], and form a separate county for all non-administrative purposes".
If granted to all these boroughs, it would have reduced the population of the administrative county of Middlesex by over half, to just shy of a million.
A judicial Middlesex commission area existed, consisting of the boroughs of Brent, Ealing, Enfield, Haringey, Harrow, Hillingdon and Hounslow [2] [3].
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 bury - Information from Reference.com
From 1894 to 1974, Bury was a county borough.
With the passage of the Local Government Act 1972, Bury merged with the neighbouring municipal boroughs of Radcliffe and Prestwich, together with the urban districts of Whitefield, Tottington and Ramsbottom to become the Metropolitan Borough of Bury in 1974.
This borough is part of the Metropolitan county of Greater Manchester.
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 Home > Hillsborough, CA, California Yellow Pages, Classifieds, Real Estate, Business, Schools, Library and Jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
In 1894 Tottenham was created an urban district and on 27th September 1934 it became a municipal borough.
Bombs fell within the Borough (Elmar Rd) during the first air raid on London on 24th August 1940.
The Borough also received V1 (4 Incidents) and V2 hits, the last of which occurred on 15th March 1945.
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 GENUKI: Leominster, a description from Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire, 1876-7
LEOMINSTER is an ancient parliamentary and municipal borough and market town, pleasantly situated in a fertile valley watered by the river Lugg, and the brooks Pinsley and Kenwater.
It is a polling place for county and borough elections; is the head of a poor-law union, county court district, and petty sessional division; and is an important railway station on the Shrewsbury and Hereford joint line, being the junction of the Leominster and Kington railway.
By the Municipal Reform Act, passed in 1835, the government of the borough was vested in a corporation, consisting of a mayor (in lieu of the former bailiff), four aldermen, and twelve councillors, with a town clerk, treasurer, and the usual auxiliary officers.
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 INFO OF -London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Greater London is sub-divided into the thirty-two London borough and the small, ancient City of London at the heart of the conurbation.
The boroughs are controlled by resident-elected local councils, whilst the City is run by the historic Corporation of London, which is elected by both residents and businesses.
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea further to the west includes the museum district of South Kensington (home to the Science Museum (London), Natural History Museum, and Victoria and Albert Museum) and Kensington Palace.
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 London Borough of Ealing information - Search.com
The London Borough of Ealing borders the London Borough of Hillingdon to the west, the London Borough of Harrow and the London Borough of Brent to the north, the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham to the east and the London Borough of Hounslow to the south.
The London borough was formed in 1965 by the merging the area of the Municipal Borough of Ealing, the Municipal Borough of Southall and the Municipal Borough of Acton from Middlesex
Along with Brentford, the London Borough of Ealing is the setting for much of the action in Robert Rankin's series of comedic novels, The Brentford Trilogy, which currently consists of six volumes.
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 Norwood, including Southall: Local government | British History Online
Citation: 'Norwood, including Southall: Local government', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 4: Harmondsworth, Hayes, Norwood with Southall, Hillingdon with Uxbridge, Ickenham, Northolt, Perivale, Ruislip, Edgware, Harrow with Pinner (1971), pp.
In 1936 the municipal borough of Southall was formed, its area of jurisdiction being the same as the old urban district and the ancient parish of Norwood, the only civil parish being that of Norwood.
12) In 1965 Southall Borough was merged with the boroughs of Ealing and Acton to form the new London Borough of Ealing.
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 Ealing Council Unitary Development Plan
It considers the use and movement of mineral resources in the borough, and fulfils the functions of a 'minerals local plan' and a 'waste local plan' for Ealing.
There are no sites in the Borough where mineral development would be encouraged, because areas where they might be worked lie under land designated as open space or are of high amenity value close to existing residential areas.
The transport of waste from the borough and from existing and any proposed civic amenity sites, is and will be undertaken by the West London Waste Authority, strictly in accordance with the provision of the EPA 1990, including in particular, the Duty of Care.
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 Home > Greenvale, NY, New York Yellow Pages, Classifieds, Real Estate, Business, Schools, Library and Jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
In the latter half of the 19th century and before urbanisation it was part of Tottenham and covered by nd">woodland called Tottenham Wood, hence the name of the area, Tottenham Wood Green.
In 1894 Wood Green was created as an urban district, and later a municipal borough, of Middlesex.
In 1965, under the London Government Act 1963, the Municipal Borough of Wood Green was abolished and its area merged with that of the Municipal Borough of Tottenham and the Municipal Borough of Hornsey to form the present-day London Borough of Haringey.
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 Lidos in London no longer open
Barking Park was opened in 1898 as the first municipal park in the Borough, and was integral to the areas development in the late 19th century.
The land was purchased by the Woolwich Borough Council and the London County Council in 1903, who added facilities including tennis courts, a putting green, a children’s playground, and the open-air pool.
October 2000: London Borough of Hillingdon proposed to build alongside the lido a 50m community pool with movable booms and floors, providing full public access and a centre for performance training.
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 GENUKI: Leominster, Herefordshire - Kelly's Directory, 1913
Area of the municipal borough, 8,728 acres; that of the Borough parish being 833 of land and 5 of water, and the Out-parish, 7,847 of land and 43 of water; rateable value: Borough-parish £20,716; Out-parish £15,294.
The population of the Borough parish in 1911 was 4,589, and of the ecclesiastical parish, 4,983.
The municipal borough is divided into north and south wards; the population of the former in 1911 was 4,822, and of the latter 1915.
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 ERA Online | Swindler Transit News
Blossom said the borough is using the decades-old agreement as a way to force him off the property.
Other recent accidents at Southall and Ladbroke Grove were the result of the way that the industry was broken up and sold off.
At Southall, where a train went through a red signal, a botched reorganisation of the maintenance depot after privatisation led to a vital warning device not functioning.
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 The London Borough of Ealing
The London borough of Ealing was formed in 1965 when the Municipal Borough of Ealing, the Municipal Borough of Southall and the Municipal Borough of Acton from Middlesex were merged to form a single borough as a result of the London Government Act 1963.
The borough has more than 300,000 inhabitants, almost a quarter of whom are of south Asian origin alongside large Afro-Caribbean and Chinese communities, representing the diversity London is famed for.
As well as the legendary Ealing comedies of the 40's and 50's putting the borough on the map, it has more recently been immortalised in the books of comic fantasy writer Robert Rankin, as well as being home to both Brentford and Queens Park Rangers football clubs.
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 London borough - Genealogy - a Wikia wiki
Kingston upon Thames and Kensington and Chelsea are "Royal Boroughs" and use this designation in their official names, although the councils are termed London Borough Councils.
Some London-wide services are run by the Greater London Authority, and some services and lobbying of government are pooled within the Association of London Government, which recently changed its name to London Councils.
London Borough of Islington council map page with clickable map linking to each borough's web site.
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 Gurcharan Singh became the Mayor London Borough of Ealing:
Councillor Gurcharan Singh was born in the Punjab in 1948.
He is actively involved in Sikh politics and has a strong base in the largest Sikh Gurdwara, Sri Guru Singh Sabha, in Southall.
Registered charities based in the borough who are interested in participating should contact the Mayor's Parlour for further information.
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 United Kingdom - Search View - MSN Encarta
Education in Northern Ireland was brought into a single system under the Board (later Ministry) of Education by the Education Act (Northern Ireland) of 1923.
Counties and county boroughs were designated as LEAs, and education was based on the English system.
The former counties and county boroughs were succeeded by a simplified, generally two-tier system.
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 WarmShirt: May 2004
Outer borough of London, part of the historic county of Middlesex, midway between central London and the western periphery.
The borough was established in 1965 by the amalgamation of the former municipal boroughs of Ealing, Acton, and Southall, all in the former county of Middlesex.
City and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, northwestern England.
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The past Mayor thanked everyone who had helped him with his Mayoral duties including the Mayoress, the outgoing Deputy Mayor and her consort and the officers who provide support to the Mayor’s office in various capacities.
Wanda Belam, be cordially associated with this expression of appreciation, and that a copy of this resolution sealed with the corporate seal be presented to the said Mayor and Mayoress in commemoration of their service to the Borough from 23rd May 2003 to 27th May 2004.
MOVED by COUNCILLOR M.T. DAVIS; SECONDED by COUNCILLOR K.T. That Councillor G.A. Walker be appointed Leader of the Council for the Municipal Year 2004/05 As a result of voting the Mayor declared Councillor C.W. Loakes appointed as Leader of the Council for the Municipal Year 2004/05.
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 Atlantic Highlands Herald - November 20, 2003
Under the "Monmouth County Municipal Open Space Program," up to $250,000 in matching grant assistance is available to aid a municipality with the preservation of local open space and park development.
Applications were mailed to each of the County's 53 municipalities in late September.
Questions and correspondence regarding the Monmouth County Municipal Open Space Program should be addressed to the Monmouth County Park System, Acquisition and Design Office, Attn: Municipal Open Space Program, 805 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, NJ 07738.
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