Not exact matches
But rather than putting such
local churches back under the supervision of «Prop,» put them into trusteeship under the supervision of a reconstituted and re-staffed Pontifical
Council for the New Evangelization — just as a failed company that goes into Chapter 11 bankruptcy is supervised
by a trustee until such time as the company can stand on its
own feet again.
The problem is that in the bleak landscape of austerity, where
local councils have had their budgets halved since 2010 and are looking at losing another third of their funding over the next four years, a service which isn't even used
by their
own residents could start to look like an easy cut to make.
This funding arrangement works as long as each
council assumes reciprocity - the
local authority funds a
local refuge which will mostly be used
by women from other areas but its
own residents will be able to seek safety in refuges funded
by other
councils.
The Corporation is unique among British
local authorities for its continuous legal existence over many centuries, and for having the power to alter its
own constitution, which is done
by an Act of Common
Council.
Pointing to more than $ 40 million owed to
local schools in the 43rd
Council District, including $ 4 million owed to his
own alma maters P.S. 185 and J.H.S. 259, Brannan has mounted an online social media campaign calling on parents and educators to see education dollars owed to individual schools using a new database created
by advocates.
He finally stated: «Why can't the prime minister listen to those in
local government, to the King's Fund, the NHS Confederation, her
own council leaders and recognise this social care crisis forces people to give up work to care for loved ones because there isn't a system to do it; makes people stay in hospital longer than they should; and leads people into a horrible, isolated life when they should be cared for
by all of us through a properly funded social care system.
He is scathing about the excessive cost of
local government, cutting his
own salary
by more than half and seeking to rid the
council of waste and bureaucracy, but some of his actions and remarks have caused upset — he recently praised the family values of the Taliban, and pledged to cut funding for Gay Pride events in the town before changing his mind.
The Bayelsa Government said on Thursday in Yenagoa that it was not
owning council workers 16 months» salary arrears as claimed
by the Nigeria Union of
Local Government Employees.
Policy options raised
by Findlay included increasing the minimum wage, reintroduction of
council house building, reduction in the use of the private sector in NHS Scotland, and allowing
councils to set their
own taxes to help reverse job losses within
local government.
In June 1963, Evers was shot to death in his
own driveway, with his wife and children watching at the window,
by a
local member of the White Citizens»
Council.
By contrast, in Chicago each individual
local school
council makes its
own hiring decision.
In January, the school
council at Boothroyd Primary Academy also hosted its
own version of «Question Time»
by interviewing MP Paula Sherriff on how her role supports the people of Dewsbury, and
by asking what more could be done to save the
local and wider environment as well as endangered animals.
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.
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.
We represented an RSL in relation to objections to an application for village green status on land
owned by their
local County
Council to include representation at the inquiry.
Some classes of vehicle ownership, or use, are «Crown Exempt» from the requirement to be covered under the Act including vehicles
owned or operated
by certain
councils and
local authorities, national park authorities, education authorities, police authorities, fire authorities, health service bodies, the security services and vehicles used to or from Shipping Salvage purposes.
In New South Wales, land
owned by a
Local Aboriginal Land
Council (LALC) or the New South Wales Aboriginal Land
Council (NSWALC) includes minerals other than gold, silver, coal and petroleum.73 Mining can not occur without the consent of the LALC and either the NSWALC or the New South Wales Land and Environment Court.74 LALCs have a statutory power to explore for and exploit mineral resources or other natural resources.75 In Tasmania, land vested in the state Aboriginal Land
Council includes minerals other than oil, atomic substances, geothermal substances and helium.76
Ford said the project was driven
by community concerns about significant Ngemba cultural erasure as a result of the data collection and governance
by non-Indigenous institutions such as the ABS, and state, federal and
local government bodies, but also Indigenous organisations such as the NSW Aboriginal Land
Council, the Native Title Services Corporation and even the region's
own Indigenous Murdi Paaki Regional Assembly.