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Hertfordshire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Hertfordshire, in England. The council was created in 1889. It is responsible for a wide range of public services in the county, including social care, transport, education, and the Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service. The Conservatives have held ...
Permission Impossible: Britain's Planners follows the work of council planning officers in the United Kingdom, including planners from Broxbourne Borough Council, [1] Denbighshire County Council, [2] Cheshire West and Chester Council, [3] Stroud District Council [4] and Torfaen County Borough Council. [5]
East Herts Council is responsible for a range of local services including refuse and recycling collection, planning, building control, licensing, housing, parking and council tax collection. [15] The council is officially called 'East Hertfordshire District Council', but its corporate branding is 'East Herts Council'. [15] [16] [17]
The new council offices were designed by Cecil Harry Elsom in the Neo-Georgian style, built in red brick and were officially opened on 6 January 1937. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The complex also included a fire station, erected immediately to the southeast, of the council offices, [ 5 ] and a new public library equipped with 18,000 books, although the ...
Intalink is the organisation responsible for organising the management of public transport services, such as buses and trains, in Hertfordshire on behalf of Hertfordshire County Council. They design, create and promote cross-operator multi-journey tickets and occasionally run competitions.
Hertfordshire has a two-tier structure of local government, with the ten district councils (including Hertsmere Borough Council) providing district-level services, and Hertfordshire County Council providing county-level services. In some areas there is an additional third tier of civil parishes. [10]
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