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It was taken over by the district council in 1966.
He was a member of a district council from 2002-2002.
Thus the structure of a district council may look like Figure 4.1.
They also provide a voice into the district council meetings.
A district council works in a similar way on a regional level.
They do have some support and sympathy from the district council.
Are there any other questions to refer to district council?
Until 2004 the chairman of the district council was called mayor.
He returned to politics two years ago with his election to the District council.
Elections to the district council were held every 4 years from 1973 to the last election in 2007.
Initially, in 1973, the district council had no overall control.
District Council 37 claims more than 130,000 members in 56 locals.
District Council 37 and the administration are expected to continue bargaining.
These councils do the jobs of both a county and a district council.
In 1894 the local board was replaced with an urban district council.
An urban district council of 16 members replaced the local board.
Further member of the district council and its chairman is the mayor.
It has received support from both district councils and the county council.
The governing body of the area was the urban district council.
Contact your local district council to find out whether you need to register.
Indeed we heard more than once I think yesterday, the district councils, they have no.
The number of neighborhood representatives on the district council is based upon the community's population.
In these cases the district council was to become the corporation from 1 October 1973.
Nobody gets anything in the district council without his say."
The planning application was agreed by the district council last week.