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  2. Southampton City Council - Wikipedia

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    The City of Southampton shown within Hampshire. Southampton was an ancient borough, with the earliest known borough charter dating from 1154. [4] Southampton City Council has records in its archives of council meetings as early as 1199. [5] The borough was led by a mayor from the 13th century. [6]

  3. Southampton Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] At the end of the 1980s the fountain from the city's rose garden was moved to a position outside the entrance to the art gallery. [15] The magistrates' courts moved to a larger complex in The Avenue in 1999, [ 16 ] while the police moved out of the west wing to new facilities in Southern Road in 2011. [ 17 ]

  4. Southampton Guildhall - Wikipedia

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    Southampton Guildhall (1937-2013) Address: W Marlands Rd Southampton SO14 7LP England: Location: Civic Centre: Coordinates: Owner: Southampton City Council (operated by Live Nation UK) Capacity: 1,749: Opened: 13 February 1937 () Website; www.o2guildhallsouthampton.co.uk

  5. Mayflower Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Mayflower Theatre (formerly the Gaumont Theatre and originally The Empire Theatre) is a Grade II listed [1] theatre in the city centre of Southampton, England, with a capacity of 2,300. [2] It features West End theatre shows when they tour the United Kingdom. In addition to this, one-off comedy shows and music events often take place at the ...

  6. Southampton City Council elections - Wikipedia

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    Southampton City Council elections are held three out of every four years to elect members of Southampton City Council, the local authority for the city of Southampton in Hampshire, England. Since 1 April 1997 Southampton has been a unitary authority responsible for all local government functions; prior to this it was a non-metropolitan ...

  7. Westwood Woodland Park - Wikipedia

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    Westwood Woodland Park is a 49.5-hectare (122-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Southampton in Hampshire. It is owned by Hampshire County Council and managed by Hampshire County Council and Southampton City Council. The site is split in two by a stream, the 'Tickleford Gully'. The park forms the boundary of Southampton and Netley. [1] [2]

  8. Southampton bin collections still falling short, council boss ...

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    About 10,000 Southampton bins went uncollected in March, with the service branded "a nightmare". Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  9. Listed buildings in Southampton - Wikipedia

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    One of the two remaining medieval churches in the city. Parts of the building date from the Norman period and the chancel arch is 12th century. The church lies in a secluded position off Wessex Lane, near the north-eastern edge of Southampton and is almost hidden in the Southampton University accommodation campus. St. Michael's Church: I: ca. 1070