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  2. West Northamptonshire Council - Wikipedia

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    The leader of the council from its first meeting following its creation in 2021 was Jonathan Nunn, who was the last leader of the old Northampton Borough Council. Ian McCord, outgoing Conservative leader of the old South Northamptonshire District Council, had served as leader of the shadow authority set up to oversee the transition to the new arrangements.

  3. West Northamptonshire - Wikipedia

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    West Northamptonshire is a unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, England, and was created in 2021.It contains the county town of Northampton, as well as the towns of Daventry, Brackley and Towcester, and the large villages of Brixworth and Long Buckby; the rest of the area is predominantly agricultural villages though it has many lakes and small woodlands.

  4. Northampton Town Council - Wikipedia

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    The council was created on 1 April 2020, but did not become fully functional until a year later. It was created to eliminate the need for charter trustees and to ensure Northampton had a representative body, following the abolition of the former Northampton Borough Council, which was merged into the larger unitary authority West Northamptonshire Council, following local government changes in ...

  5. Northampton Town 'very close' to stand contract with council

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  6. Constituency PP-155 - Wikipedia

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    Each union council represents 15,000 to 20,000 registered voters. PP-155 is a Cantonment Board area and is controlled and monitored by the Pakistani Army, so no local-body system exists. The last election of local bodies was held in 1991. The total number of registered voters was 164,446 in the 2008 election.

  7. Local government in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Union Council also has a number of committees, which are responsible for specific areas such as finance, development, and social welfare. The Union Council is the lowest tier of local government in Pakistan, and it works closely with the Tehsil and District governments to deliver services and implement development plans.

  8. List of towns in Lahore - Wikipedia

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    Under the 2001 revision of Pakistan's administrative structure [3] Lahore was tagged as a City District, and divided into nine towns. [4] Each town in turn consists of a group of Union Councils. All in all 152 Union Councils existed in the City District of Lahore, including the Cantonment area. [5] Administrative towns of Lahore [6] #

  9. NFC Employees Cooperative Housing Society - Wikipedia

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    NFC Employees Cooperative Housing Society or NFCHS is a housing estate located within union council 144 (Haloke), Constituency NA-134, in the administrative town of Nishtar of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.