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  2. Southampton City Council - Wikipedia

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    The borough was granted city status on 11 February 1964, after which the corporation was also known as Southampton City Council. [4] Southampton was reconstituted as a non-metropolitan district in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. It kept the same boundaries (which had last been enlarged in 1967), but the council became a lower-tier ...

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  4. Southampton Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Civic Centre is a municipal building located in the Cultural Quarter area within the city of Southampton, England.It comprises offices occupied by Southampton City Council, the SeaCity Museum, the Guildhall, the Southampton City Art Gallery, and the city library.

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  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 ...

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  8. Southampton Archives - Wikipedia

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    Local authority records - covering Southampton City Council and its predecessors since 1199. [5] Local history & maritime digital archive - a collection of over 10,000 items reflecting the merchant shipping connections of Southampton and its port. [6] [7] "Titanic Voices" oral history collection. [8]

  9. Hampshire County Council - Wikipedia

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    The council's legal name until 1959 was the "County Council of the County of Southampton", although the name "Hampshire County Council" was used informally from the council's creation in 1889. [9] The name was officially changed to Hampshire County Council with effect from 1 April 1959. [12]