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Hyndburn Council meeting disturbed by drunken man | Lancashire Telegraph

Hyndburn Council meeting disturbed by drunken man | Lancashire Telegraph
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Hyndburn Council meeting disturbed by drunken man

Hyndburn Council meeting disturbed by drunken man
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Hyndburn: new allegations fuel council leadership election row

Hyndburn: new allegations fuel council leadership election row
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Blackburn with Darwen is asked to say virus Thank You

CIVIC leaders are urging residents to express their gratitude to the NHS workers, local authority staff and volunteers who have spearheaded the battle against coronavirus this weekend. Sunday is the first national ‘Thank You Day’ to acknowledge their work combatting Covid-19 and Blackburn with Darwen Council bosses have thrown their support behind it. They have asked borough residents to join them on social media using the hashtag #ThankYouDay to praise the individuals that have helped them through the pandemic. And borough bosses have highlighted the efforts of NHS doctors and nurses, the council’s own staff and hundreds of volunteers who rose to the challenge posed by coronavirus and to help those ill or isolated as a result.

Council Proposes Changes To Representation

Thursday, 1 July 2021, 4:44 pm Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) will begin community consultation next week on a proposed model of representation. Under the Local Electoral Act 2001, local authorities are required to review their representation agreements at least once every six years. The review considers a number of things including how many Councillors are required, geographical boundaries of wards, names of those wards, identifying communities of interest, and if community boards should be established or retained. The role of Mayor is not part of the review. Elected members voted at the Full Council meeting yesterday (30 June) to consult on the following representation arrangements:

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