Sentences with phrase «if local councils»

If a local council does not exist in one's area, a pastor has an opportunity to do as several other clergymen have done and «spark» the formation of such a council.
If your local council wants to check on your child's education, it can make an «informal enquiry» to make sure your child is getting a suitable education at home.
You'll get a School Attendance Order if the local council thinks your child isn't getting an education.
Ride comfort is incredibly good, the Dawn gliding over rough roads almost as if the local council forgotten to neglect them.
You must be approved as a foster carer if the local council has officially asked you to look after a child.
Direct payments If your local council agrees that your child needs support services, they must offer you the option of receiving direct payments to arrange care and support yourself, instead of having it arranged for you.

Not exact matches

«If you have a bank employee who is in connivance with creating these nonexistent people in the first place, it's easy to launder,» says Vencent Salido, head of investigations at the Philippine government's Anti-Money Laundering Council, which is leading the local investigation into the theft.
If a minister is fortunate enough to live in one of the eighty - two communities (in thirty - two states) in which there is a local Council on Alcoholism, he should support its work as well as encourage his parishioners to do so.
They can become involved in starting a local United Cancer Council or American Cancer Society chapter or a bereavement center if none exists.
We also suggest you check with your local dairy council to see if they have any school breakfast grant opportunities.
Your local council can give you a fine of # 60, which rises to # 120 if you don't pay within 21 days.
If your child qualifies for services from your local council, you'll also have the option of getting direct payments.
If you or your child got support before September 2014 this will continue until your local council changes it to an EHC plan.
And speaking of the Brooklyn Food Coalition, look around to see if there is a local group — a food policy council, a chapter of Slow Food, a food bank, a public health department, Kiwanis, Rotary, the Junior League, maybe a social justice organization — that can provide you with a home and some support.
A group of homeless people in Bristol could be effectively kicked out of the city today if a court grants an injunction applied for by the local council.
To take a practical example, if you currently live in Nailsworth, a small town to the south of Stroud in Gloucestershire, your local authority is Stroud district council and you are in the Stroud parliamentary constituency.
Local councils fund refuges, but it's unlikely that many, if any, of the women and children who spend time in them will have previously been residents in that area.
Speaking at a conference hosted by the Local Government Network, Mr Denham said: «Local taxpayers should be vigilant if they are asked to accept reduced services because their council won't take tough decisions to introduce shared services, sharing senior staff with other local authorities, PCTs [primary care trusts] or other bidders, or through making the best use of public buildLocal Government Network, Mr Denham said: «Local taxpayers should be vigilant if they are asked to accept reduced services because their council won't take tough decisions to introduce shared services, sharing senior staff with other local authorities, PCTs [primary care trusts] or other bidders, or through making the best use of public buildLocal taxpayers should be vigilant if they are asked to accept reduced services because their council won't take tough decisions to introduce shared services, sharing senior staff with other local authorities, PCTs [primary care trusts] or other bidders, or through making the best use of public buildlocal authorities, PCTs [primary care trusts] or other bidders, or through making the best use of public buildings.
Radical cuts in local government spending need not damage frontline services if councils cull unnecessary jobs, according to the Taxpayers» Alliance.
But he added: «Councils need long term and consistent investment, which enables them to plan ahead and invest taxpayers» money as effectively as possible if we're to bring our local roads up to scratch.»
The political gesture he made to domestic violence survivors - # 15million raised from the «tampon tax» would go to women's sector charities - was completely negated, if not outweighed, by the devastation caused by local council cuts.
PSPOs were introduced in 2014 and allow councils to ban activities if they believe they have a «detrimental effect» on the local community.
Councils must call a local referendum to get the approval of voters if they want to put bills up by more than 2 per cent, under rules set by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles.»
If a similar pattern is maintained at these local elections — and it was in last year's county council elections — then the Labour vote will increase more (or fall less) were the Remain vote was higher in 2016, while the converse will be true of the Conservatives.
If the general election on June 8 can be considered British politics» «main event» for 2017, then the recent local council and mayoral elections on May 4 can be seen of something of a dress rehearsal.
What will ensue in 2003 if what occurred to the local government councils befell the state in the event of the recurrence of the intricacies associated with the avoidable crisis?
To what extent, if at all, do you agree or disagree that the new metro mayor should have greater powers than local council leaders?
However, if he claims to be a democrat, he can not defend a system which, in Scotland, in 2003 for example, gave his party 41 per cent of the seats in local councils on 32.6 per cent of the votes.
«Look at the number of Local Governments we have, if we run true federalism, we would not be having 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) and 20 Local Governments.
If taxpayers believe councils are not meeting their needs, then they can express that at the next set of local elections.
Town hall budgets will be capped ruthlessly if local authorities attempt to drive up revenue through council tax rises, the government has warned.
It was accompanied by the infamous «Ripa» (Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act) laying down rules on data access, and under which dwelt such horrors as a local council snooping on parents to see if they have lied about living in the catchment area of a popular school.
I think if you are a local government worker in some of those councils where you have had a good Labour council trying to protect jobs, if that council becomes a Tory council there's a better chance you're going to lose your job.
Local authorities of all parties could make meaningful council tax reductions if they saved a modest ten per cent in these three non-priority areas.»
From residents asking if they can roll up zebra crossings to requests to register the death of living people, local councils have published their weirdest requests from residents.
I think it is the second of these two that irks the most; if someone intervenes / snoops / interferes unwarrantably then it makes little difference if its a government minister or a local council official thats doing it, it's still bloody annoying.
But if they're wise enough to vote Liberal Democrat at the next local elections in Hull, or for the Conservatives in any seat where we are well - placed to defeat Labour, then they will have a council that is fulfilling its statutory duty.
In what are known as two - tier Local Government areas, your CT will be shared out, in varying amounts, between the County Council; the District or Borough Council; the Police Authority; the Fire & Rescue Authority, and — if you have one — your Town or Parish Council.
«Together with the Common Council we are going to work together to see if there are things we can do on the local level.»
If your council indicates that it will be counting on Friday or that it is yet to be decided, apart from letting me know, please lobby your local councillors and council leader to urge them to count the votes on the Thursday night.
These are just two examples of easily avoidable types of problems that District Leader Frank Gulluscio, who won the Democratic primary last month for the City Council seat currently held by Eric A. Ulrich, state Senator Joseph Addabbo (D - Howard Beach), and local community activist Betty Braton say could be avoided in the future if two bills currently before the New York City Council are passed.
If the bill is passed, Chin would have a lot of leverage to shape the projects, since — when it comes to rezonings — the City Council historically votes according to the wishes of the local council Council historically votes according to the wishes of the local council council member.
(Just a hint - if you live in a rural area and the local County Council is insisting that a large detention centre is to be built near you to house criminals - you are the criminals they plan to house!
always been for local income tax and generally using income tax if you need to put something up rather than council tax / vat
Currently, these are allocated in several different ways including criteria set by local councils, for example whether potential buyers work in the local area or if they are already in council housing.
If HB is being paid to assist a council tenant, it is directly deducted from the sum owed by the tenant to the local authority.
Ms Smith said: «If you can't behave properly it won't just be the police watching you, but local councils, housing benefit officers, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency and the TV Licensing authority.»
«If it is about choice for parents and the public, evidence shows that what parents and the public want are good local schools run by local councils, democratically accountable to local communities.
If the bland and inconsequential evidence submitted by the Society of Local Authority Chief Executives and Senior Managers (SOLACE) to the select committee sends any kind of signal, it will take more than advisory guidance to persuade those at the top in many councils to see the potential benefits.
If Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) funds deliver insufficient returns to meet promises to LGPS members councils have to make up the difference.
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