Not a niche dating event these are
run by local councils to introduce young constituents to their representatives.
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.
Aside from schools, the framework can be
used by local councils, NHS trusts, the emergency services and housing associations.
The government also gives academies money which would previously have been spent on their
behalf by local councils to provide certain services.
His plan was
opposed by the local council, residents and conservation authorities because the first two holes will be built over an environmentally sensitive stretch of sand dunes.
The judiciary is often respectful of the difficulties
faced by local councils and recognises its ignorance of the various demands that councils face.
A similar debate organized
by the local council of Churches in the area two weeks ago, was also boycotted by the NDC, CPP and the PNC.
Anyone keeping a breeding establishment for dogs at any premises and is in the business of breeding dogs for sale must be licensed
by the local council in England.
Two married Labour MPs have denied leaving their main home empty after they were given a
month by their local council before it repossessed it.
Eric Pickles at Communities and Local Government, though most of his cuts will have to be made by local councils
Maxi's Mates have recently acquired their own kennels after volunteering at Waterfall Kennels which was run
by the local council for over 3 years.
The New York City Council yesterday approved a bill sponsored
by local Council member Margaret Chin to require the city to notify communities when urban renewal areas are set to expire.
Three centuries after Origen's death his views on this and several other topics were
condemned by a local council of Constantinople convened by the Emperor Justinian in a.d. 563.
Westminstershire is part of London City and the House of Commons is called that because it is
owned by the local council and anyone can live there.
Tottenham Hotspur have made an official announcement that the new plans to increase the capacity of their new ground has been
accepted by the local council, and it will now hold 1,299 more fans that Arsenal, which is currently the largest capacity ground in London.
Although houses were
built by local councils, funding came from the central government so the political decision to no longer do so was taken in Westminster; hence my formulation UK government.
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.
David Mackintosh, MP for Northampton South, has been under increasing pressure from the local Conservative association over his involvement in the loss of a # 10.25 million loan to Northampton Town football
club by the local council.
Public Service Minister Leighton Andrews has rejected all three of the plans for voluntary mergers put
forward by local councils.
This is not equivalent to the misuse of Ripa surveillance
laws by local councils or police harassment of innocent photographers which affect much larger groups of people and were enthusiastically opposed by the Conservatives.
Creating Free Schools which are state funded but not
controlled by local councils has been the main objective of Education secretary Michael Gove.
Robert Clack School in Barking and Dagenham could be
asked by the local council to expand to a 16 - form entry system, increasing its roll to 2,500.
But the government points out that schools run
by local councils fail too and often languish for years trying to improve.
It's a contrast with a previous Artangel commission that involved occupying architectural space: Rachel Whiteread's House was demolished in 1993
by a local council impervious to acclaim for this unforgettable concrete ghost of a once lived - in place.