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  2. Council House, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    The new Council House was designed in the Elizabethan style, [5] as stipulated by the Borough Corporation, to be in keeping with the old St Mary's Guildhall to the rear. [4] The foundation stone was laid on 12 June 1913 and the building was completed in 1917, [ 6 ] although, because of the First World War , the official opening by the Duke of ...

  3. Coventry City Council - Wikipedia

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    1 Friargate, Coventry, CV1 2GN: Council's main offices. The council meets at the Council House on Earl Street, which was completed in 1917. [31] In 2017 the council moved its main offices to 1 Friargate, a newly-built office building near Coventry railway station. [32] [33] Martin Reeves, Chief Executive 2008–2023, seen on 20 October 2012

  4. Council house - Wikipedia

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    A council house, corporation house or council flat is a form of British public housing built by local authorities. A council estate is a building complex containing a number of council houses and other amenities like schools and shops. Construction took place mainly from 1919 to 1980s, as a result of the Housing Act 1919. Though more council ...

  5. Friargate Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Coventry City Council is working in partnership with Friargate Coventry LLP to promote the development, and has agreed to become tenants in the first building in the Friargate Masterplan. The 13-storey, £40 million, building will accommodate Council workers – with the existing Council House remaining as a base for councillors and council ...

  6. Whitefriars Housing Group - Wikipedia

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    Whitefriars Homes North, South and Services Limited (later becoming Whitefriars Housing Group in May 2006) were created in the lead up to September 2000 by Coventry City Council at a non-refundable cost of £2.3m to the taxpayer ahead of the outcome of a legally required tenant ballot under Schedule 3A of the Housing Act 1985 (before it was ...

  7. Coventry - Wikipedia

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    The Council House, Coventry Coat of Arms of Coventry above the Council House. Traditionally a part of Warwickshire (although it was a county in its own right for 400 years), Coventry became an independent county borough in 1889.

  8. History of Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Coventry Council House with St. Michael's spire behind (photo 2012) Construction of a new Council House to take on the administration duties performed by St. Mary's Hall, and designed to be in keeping with its medieval surroundings, began in 1913 but was delayed during World War I.

  9. Council house (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Council House, Coventry, the headquarters of Coventry City Council, England; Council House, Malvern, ... additional terms may apply. By using this site, ...