Sentences with phrase «ward in the authority»

For several elections, candidates were imposed on local members in every ward in the authority.
Lynn Moran said in her letter: «It seems such an anomaly to close a school in one of the most deprived wards in the authority (and even the country), resulting in vulnerable children losing a precious day of learning.

Not exact matches

The 32 Scottish Authorities have all out elections, although they will change from first past the post, to election by way of the Single Transferable Vote, in three member wards.
Oba Odugade won election as an independent candidate, where he contested as a representative of his ward Ibadan E4 constituency, known as the Local Authority Constituent Assembly in 1951.
The changes will have no impact on the local authority that provides council services in your area, or on the boundaries of wards represented by your local councillors.
Toluwani Eniola writes about new mothers detained by hospital authorities for their inability to settle bills Sweeping the floor of the female ward at the Imo Specialist Hospital, Umuguma, Owerri, the Imo State capital, Mrs. Chinyere Nlemuwa cut the picture of a cleaner in the hospital.
An electoral review considers whether the boundaries of wards or divisions within a local authority need to be altered to take account of changes in electorate.
These are NOT official ward EU referendum breakdowns I know some local authorities have published them, this is just a guess as to how each ward would have voted in the three local authorities menitioned in the last few posts.
«The collaborative programme will see the University of Derby and our partners work together to deliver outreach activities to students from a widening participation background in 63 ward areas across the two counties of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, covering areas in and near some of the most deprived local authorities nationally.
These datasets give information on the demographic makeup of wards and local authorities, which may be useful when used in conjunction with the DfE Schools, Pupils and their Characteristics data.
«In Canada, the Indian Act is the central tool by which the federal government rendered itself the authority, under s. 91 (24), to completely manage the affairs of Indians, thus making hundreds of thousands of Aboriginal people wards of the federal state.»
Perhaps of greater relevance in the enforcement context, in Re F (in utero)[1998] AC 641, [1998] 2 All ER 193, a local authority sought to make a foetus a ward of court in order that it might be protected from its mother.
The child was born in England, made a ward of court, removed from the mother at birth by consent, named by the local authority and placed with foster carers.
In the light of the ward of court order, the father could not rely on Article 13 of the Hague Convention, which permitted the State authorities not to order the child's return, since Article 11 of Brussels Regulation II bis (on the enforcement of civil judgments) specified that a court could not refuse to return a child on the basis of Article 13 of the Hague Convention if adequate arrangements had been made to secure protection of the child after his or her return.
Represented a health authority in a judicial review of its decision to relocate an obstetrics ward outside of a small town hospital.
[The general court shall have full power and authority to erect and constitute municipal or city governments, in any corporate town or towns in this commonwealth, and to grant to the inhabitants thereof such powers, privileges, and immunities, not repugnant to the constitution as the general court shall deem necessary or expedient for the regulation and government thereof and to prescribe the manner of calling and holding public meetings of the inhabitants, in wards or otherwise for the election of officers under the constitution, and the manner of returning the votes given at such meetings.
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