Sentences with phrase «by our local council»

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.
At least one center has a clergy staff person who is supported, in part, by the local Council of Churches.
According to Keep Australia Beautiful National Litter Index, Victoria already has the highest recycling rates in Australia, primarily because of the successful kerbside yellow - topped bins service, run by local councils.
Parents can learn about day programs and residential camps operated by the local councils of Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.
Children looked after by a local council are also entitled to a place from two.
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.
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.
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.
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.
«Subsidised transport arrangements have been altered by the local council, increasing the cost to us by a very substantial amount.»
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 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.
A Labour couple has been given a month by their local council before it repossesses their «main» home.
Eric Pickles at Communities and Local Government, though most of his cuts will have to be made by local councils
Too often this hasn't been a practice carried through by local councils or the Labour Government in Cardiff Bay.»
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.
Typically, such new management will be resisted by the unions, by the local council (especially if Labour - run), by many of the existing governors, and the staff usually including the incumbent head.
They were joined by local Council Member Vanessa Gibson.
Good as the news was for Central New York, it appeared that not every project chosen by the local council received state funding.
Have a look online for low - cost exercise classes that are available to everyone and are sometimes provided by the local council.
Within the park there's also Delapre Abbey, which is being restored by the local council.
Not a niche dating event these are run by local councils to introduce young constituents to their representatives.
Aside from schools, the framework can be used by local councils, NHS trusts, the emergency services and housing associations.
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.
The findings from the FoI suggested that 3,812 children are yet to have an educational Health Care plan put in place by their local council, despite the deadline passing three months ago.
They aren't run by the local council and as well as having control over their own budgets, they are employers in the true sense of the word and can also determine their own pay and conditions for their staff.
One state conference registration is awarded to one member selected by each local council.
There is a shortfall of thousands of places for schools according to figures collected by local councils around England
The government also gives academies money which would previously have been spent on their behalf by local councils to provide certain services.
Mr Holditch said he has been told by his local council that there will not be enough money to extend the school hall.
This will be run by your local council.
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.
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.
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.
David Small emphasised the need for more households to make use of their kerbside recycling services which are provided by local councils.
Increasingly people are being offered a food recycling collection at home by their local council.
My brother, who lives in South Gippsland, tells me the Victorian Government [Australia] has quietly had all the restrictions on coastal development imposed by local councils removed.
The 7.30 report tonight had a story about a waterfront development approval by the local council at Lakes Entrance being objected to [they weren't game to say who but you can guess] and the objection being approved by the court.
This project was approved by the local council several years ago, but Origin has decided to not go ahead with it.
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 scheme was developed from an initial study — commissioned by the local council — that considered pedestrian mobility within the region.
The judiciary is often respectful of the difficulties faced by local councils and recognises its ignorance of the various demands that councils face.
A coroner is a doctor or lawyer (often both) appointed by the local council to investigate deaths in the local area.
The law lords» decision in YL v Birmingham City Council that the Human Rights Act 1998 does not apply to people in private care homes whose places are funded by local councils, exposes a loophole in the law which needs to be closed by statute, says Eric Metcalfe, director of human rights policy at JUSTICE.
Have home addresses within the travel boundaries specified by the local councils / regions managing the intervention nurses.
Councillor Ross, President of the Australian Local Government Association, was questioned about the use of compulsory acquisition by local councils.
A DFG is administered and paid by your local council's housing department, but you can usually only get a DFG for work that your local council has assessed that you need in your care needs assessment.
Some equipment and adaptations may be provided by your local council.
If the community undertook these actions, given it is so difficult to mandate by local council, would trachoma rates be reduced?
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