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More about lands. More about towns. I believe that Councils should, to maintain a mixed fleet and offer customers choice, restrict licenses to the advice of a unmet demand survey. Town or rural councils could adopt a similar policy but only match the number of current licenses. Have you tried looking at neighboring councils. I fully agree that a conflict of interest can present itself if USGP officials have positions on our councils. Regarding your suggestion to remove all GPUS officers from our Councils. In any case, I'm glad to hear that no GPUS officer is on the councils. I don't currently suggest removing any of those three people from the councils. If we have a Regional Assembly then District Councils will be abolished in the process. You do not bring government closer to the people by abolishing district councils and moving their powers one tier up local government. Letting councils Curtail the rights of people to camp on the foreshore. If councils ban free overnight camping, then let them provide provide free camping zones, they need to give as well as take. The councils should worry about more important issues, like corruption, waste management, affordable housing, planning law enforcement, road conditions and a lot of other things that are far more important. It is far better in the long run that councils and the authorities deal with those who abuse the system than criminalise the majority. MAR is the umbrella organization for Michigan's regional councils. Local groups are lobbying their local councils to accept a resolution condemning the war in Iraq and the occuapation. So far 48 councils have accepted the resolution in a place called Vermont. I know that councils in the UK have declared themselves nuclear free zones and such like but is there any groups in Scotland and UK doing similar work to the above, such as lobbying city councils to declare themselves against the war. I thought the maximum height a fence can be is 6ft 6inch is this across all councils or do councils decide what the height can be. The height of the fence is 6'6" for all councils, however some will allow trelis on top some wont. Letter from DfT to councils re. Government request to all councils restricting the number of taxi licences in England and Wales outside London to review Quantity Control policies. I am addressing this letter to the Chief Executives of the councils listed at Annex B (list of quota councils). Those councils who have not undertaken an unmet demand survey for some time and now decide to do so, might find it helpful to consult neighbouring, local councils who have recent experience of such surveys. The justification by 31st March 2005 is a one-off requirement for local councils. The Action Plan sets out the following on-going arrangements for councils continuing to restrict taxi licences. Councils have to look for ranks, despite what was said earlier we are in a whole new ball game. He says councils have a choice to de-limit, or stay restricted if they can prove no SUD, be that patent or latent. "District councils may wish to review thier policy on the control of taxi numbers in the light of this section. More about education. More about staff. More about calendar. More about sports. More about agencies. More about towns. More about finance. More about districts. More about cubs. More about law. More about keas. More about boards. More about keas. |