• The department councils of the two departments of Corsica and of the region merged into a unitary authority, officially a collectivité territoriale. (wikipedia.org)
  • The proposal was rejected by local referendum in Guadeloupe and in Réunion, but this occurred in Martinique and French Guiana whose former departemental and regional councils were merged into a single unitary authority named assemblée, elected during departmental elections. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Government has announced that it intends to lay the ground for more unitary authorities, and an increasing number of councils are bringing forward proposals to become unitaries. (cratus.co.uk)
  • England enjoys what could charitably be described as a complicated mix of governing structures across its local authorities - from counties, districts, towns and parishes to combined authorities, metro mayors and unitary councils. (cratus.co.uk)
  • Simon Clarke MP, the Local Government Minister, has confirmed that there is an intention to proceed with a White Paper which will include more unitary councils. (cratus.co.uk)
  • Cllr Tim Oliver, the Leader of Surrey County Council, has announced that his administration is drawing up proposals for a county-wide unitary authority to replace its one county and 11 district councils. (cratus.co.uk)
  • Lest it be thought that the enthusiasm for unitary councils is confined to the Conservatives, Surrey Labour have come forward with their own suggestions to replace the current set up with not one unitary authority but three. (cratus.co.uk)
  • another has been to have two South Essex unitary councils for the east and the west. (cratus.co.uk)
  • Their concern is that scrapping the District and County Councils in favour of one authority is politically-motivated, particularly in light of the Conservatives losing control of two Oxfordshire districts in 2019's local elections. (cratus.co.uk)
  • It is not helped when parties are against unitary councils because they are unwilling to cede part of their political dominance as the price for more powers and greater scale. (cratus.co.uk)
  • The six Berkshire councils, which became unitary authorities in the late 1990s, are increasingly acknowledged as being too small to fund and provide essential and costly services, including adult social care. (cratus.co.uk)
  • Councils can work to engage with local communities to make them partners in reform, and ensure that a new unitary authority delivers better value for money, more efficient and joined-up services, and a scale which ensures that local people do not feel that their local government is remote and out-of-touch. (cratus.co.uk)
  • You may have read about proposals to create one unitary authority in Oxfordshire to replace the current six councils - one county council, four district councils and one city council. (longwittenham.com)
  • Shimmin will be tasked with leading the set up of the new Buckinghamshire Council, along with a team of more than 300 staff from the five existing councils, and she will work with the 202 elected members in the shadow authority ahead of next year's elections. (publicsectorexecutive.com)
  • [2] Ultimately, the view was taken that support for a single tier of government in both towns outweighed opposition to unification, and as a result the commission recommended that the borough councils of Brighton and Hove be made a single unitary authority independent of East Sussex County Council . (wikipedia.org)
  • Wairarapa councils want a unitary authority to cover Masterton, Carterton and South Wairarapa districts. (scoop.co.nz)
  • Chatham ( / ˈ tʃ æ t ə m / CHAT -əm ) is a town located within the Medway unitary authority in the ceremonial county of Kent , England. (wikipedia.org)
  • In its draft proposals for East Sussex, the commission suggested two separate unitary authorities be created for the towns of Brighton and Hove, with the latter authority to include Hove, Worthing and the Adur District . (wikipedia.org)
  • Such an authority will liase with religious and philosophical bodies to understand the medical and legal issues affecting the citizen so that in comprehending of the needs of the population the Authority can guide both the individual and the State into specific measures by the afflicted and with policy recommendation for government action. (38degrees.org.uk)
  • The cities are listed in the order of size of population in the Unitary Authority areas. (parliament.uk)
  • This is a bold statement of intent from Whitby residents to the unitary authority of North Yorkshire, that the wishes of the Whitby town people must be listened to. (yahoo.com)
  • However, North Yorkshire Council said last week that it does "not have the power to insist that private house builders only develop affordable homes" on sites not owned by the authority. (yahoo.com)
  • Question marks over a county-wide unitary for Oxfordshire have also cropped up. (cratus.co.uk)
  • Meanwhile, Basildon Council's Labour-led coalition has repeatedly pushed to achieve unitary status to bring it out of the sphere of Essex County Council. (cratus.co.uk)
  • Reading and Slough, both Labour authorities, would be uneasy at the thought of a council likely to be controlled by the Conservatives. (cratus.co.uk)
  • East of England (letterlyk "Ôost-Iengeland") is e regio van Iengeland met een ippervlak van 19.120 km² en oengeveer 5,4 miljoen inweuners. (wikipedia.org)
  • East Riding of Yorkshire is een unitary authority in de Engelse regio Yorkshire and the Humber en telt 340.000 inwoners. (wikipedia.org)
  • This database contains the UK's district, unitary or borough councillors per ward. (engagingnetworks.support)
  • Some wards are represented by county councillors, and some by district, unitary or London borough councillors. (engagingnetworks.support)
  • Because we provide both the District/Unitary Authority Councillors and County Councillors databases, you can add both to an email-to-target page (by having target settings as multi-database). (engagingnetworks.support)
  • These databases handle the county councillor and district/unitary/borough councillors. (engagingnetworks.support)
  • UK / English : Councillors - Upper Tier - this database combines both district/unitary/borough councillors and county councillors. (engagingnetworks.support)
  • UK / English : Council Leaders - Upper Tier - this database combines both district/unitary/borough councillors and county councillors and returns a single council leader. (engagingnetworks.support)
  • Whitby councillors have stated that the town is facing a shortage of affordable homes and jobs which has resulted in young people being forced to "flee" due to the "inaction" of local authorities. (yahoo.com)
  • The Isle of Wight has one unitary authority and has 39 electoral wards served by 40 councillors. (who.int)
  • Nottingham , city and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Nottinghamshire , England . (britannica.com)
  • Typically unitary authorities cover towns or cities which are large enough to function independently of a council or other authority. (wikipedia.org)
  • Census tables with data for the District/Unitary Authority, A Vision of Britain through Time . (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list the (a) number and (b) percentage of higher rate taxpayers in each local authority area in Scotland. (parliament.uk)
  • Estimates for the number and percentage of higher rate taxpayers in each local authority in Scotland for 1996-97 (the latest year for which reliable figures are available) are provided in the table. (parliament.uk)
  • The County Council is due to debate a motion calling for a delay to Oxfordshire's local elections until 2022 in order to allow for any Government moves to create a unitary authority for the area. (cratus.co.uk)
  • The unitary authority will provide all the current council services across the county, replacing the existing county and four district authorities as of 1 April 2020, with elections in May the same year. (publicsectorexecutive.com)
  • A unitary authority is a type of city responsible for all local government functions within its area or performing additional functions that elsewhere are usually performed by a higher level of sub-national government or the national government. (wikipedia.org)
  • In New Zealand, a unitary authority is a territorial authority (district, city or metropolitan area) that also performs the functions of a regional council (first-level division). (wikipedia.org)
  • We have created these time series for the modern local authority area by using a Geographical Information System to re-district statistics for a variety of historical units which covered the same area. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • The data are the numbers of economically inactive people resident in each City Unitary Authority area, except for London where the data are for the sum of the London Boroughs. (parliament.uk)
  • These would replace a non-metropolitan two-tier system of a county council and district council with a single authority wielding both tiers' responsibilities - covering a district, multiple districts, or a whole county. (cratus.co.uk)
  • Call me an idealist or a simpleton nincompoop I am of the opinion that medical and legal advisory services of the State for citizens should be combined in a single unitary establishment. (38degrees.org.uk)
  • In all cases only the top-tier authority is shown - either the top-tier in a two-tier arrangement or a single tier authority (shown italicised). (genuki.org.uk)
  • Single-tier local authorities are shown italicised. (genuki.org.uk)
  • The second table lists the counties after the first round of changes and lists their successor counties and/or unitary authorities. (genuki.org.uk)
  • Claimant Count by sex for local and unitary authorities, counties and regions in the UK, published monthly. (ons.gov.uk)
  • Mayotte with its newer status of department chose to keep this designation for its unitary authority, named departmental council (no regional council was ever created), but which also has the competence of a regional council (plus a few specific competences transferred from the state like other French overseas). (wikipedia.org)
  • Unitary advocates also need to be sure that the scale that they are establishing their new council at is right for the financial challenges of the times. (cratus.co.uk)
  • Greater Wellington Regional Council wants a unitary authority covering the entire Wellington Region, including Wairarapa, but excluding a small part of Tararua District. (scoop.co.nz)
  • It is the administrative headquarters of Medway unitary authority, as well as its principal shopping centre. (wikipedia.org)
  • BRY -tən … HOHV ) is a unitary authority with city status in East Sussex , England. (wikipedia.org)
  • Earnings and employment statistics from Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Real Time Information (RTI), UK, NUTS 1, 2 and 3 areas and local authorities, monthly, non-seasonally adjusted. (ons.gov.uk)
  • At that time, unitary nerve agent weapons were the only ones in existence. (medscape.com)
  • The Local Government Commission has issued a reminder of the 16 August deadline for alternative ideas about the shape of local authorities in the Wairarapa and Wellington. (scoop.co.nz)
  • Inland Revenue statistics (IRS) tables 3.14 provides information on the numbers of taxpayers, mean income and median income by local authority. (parliament.uk)
  • Cross-party support is a key factor in the success of a new unitary authority. (cratus.co.uk)
  • [2] Support within Brighton for its own unitary authority was high, however respondents in Hove expressed reservations towards a merger with Worthing and Adur. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unitary weapons therefore pose a considerable risk to the ground crew and others who work with the chemicals. (medscape.com)
  • It is vital that those leading the charge for a new governing structure are able to clearly set out how residents will benefit from a concentration of services under one authority, in order to avoid the taint of political opportunism. (cratus.co.uk)
  • East Riding of Yorkshire grenst met drie zijden aan Kingston upon Hull , een stad en unitary authority. (wikipedia.org)
  • De officiële vlag van East Riding of Yorkshire , sinds 22 april 2013, bevat twee verticale balken van blauw en groen, met de witte roos van het Huis York . (wikipedia.org)
  • en ) New East Riding Flag unveiled at Beverley , Hull Daily Mail , 22 april 2013, geraadpleegd op 1 december 2013. (wikipedia.org)
  • The creation of new unitary authorities will see a renewed push from both a national and local level and could represent a better political settlement if handled in the right way. (cratus.co.uk)
  • All these matters relate to the prudential regulation of insurance companies, for which the Financial Services Authority is the regulator. (parliament.uk)