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  2. 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 ...

  3. Council House, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    The Council House, Coventry in Coventry, England, is a Tudor Revival style city hall building which is the home of Coventry City Council and the seat of local government. It was built in the early 20th century. It is a Grade II-listed building. [1]

  4. Coventry City Council - Wikipedia

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    Coventry was reformed in 1836 to become a municipal borough under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, which standardised how many boroughs operated across the country. The city was then governed by a body formally called the "mayor, aldermen and citizens of the city of Coventry", generally known as the corporation or city council. [5]

  5. Wood End, Coventry - Wikipedia

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    In 2024 time 19,000 homes are to be owned by Citizen Housing Group for Coventry's council houseÅ›. In April 2004, it was announced that Wood End, along with three other neighbouring districts, was to be extensively redeveloped.

  6. Council Tax - Wikipedia

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    Council Tax Benefit was a means-tested rebate that potentially rebated 100% of a claimant's Council Tax bill. The rebate would be reduced by a fifth of any qualifying income above a certain level; benefits did not qualify for this calculation, but most other income did. In effect, Council Tax Benefit was a rebate for people with low incomes.

  7. Stoney Road Allotments - Wikipedia

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    Stoney Road Allotments consists of 123 council-owned allotments covering around 5 hectares just south of Coventry city centre. [1] They were created in the mid 19th century as pleasure-gardens for the people of the city, and were Grade II* listed in 2001.

  8. New Jersey has the highest property tax rates in the country ...

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    Here are the property tax rates and average annual property tax bill in some of the county's municipalities: Asbury Park - $1.55 per $100 of home value with an average annual bill of $8,072.

  9. Holbrooks - Wikipedia

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    It has hosted other sporting events including preliminary round football during the London 2012 Olympics (during which it was renamed the City of Coventry Stadium), and several music concerts. Notable acts who have played here include Bon Jovi 2008, Take That June 2009, and reformed Coventry bands The Specials and also The Enemy .