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  2. Didcot - Wikipedia

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    The town council has its offices at the Civic Hall on Britwell Road. [53] The town council comprises 21 councillors representing the five wards in the town: [54] All Saints – 5 members; Ladygrove – 6 members; Milbrook – 1 member; Northbourne and Orchard – 4 members; Park – 5 members; Meetings of the town council are chaired by the mayor.

  3. South Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    South Oxfordshire is a local government district in the ceremonial county of Oxfordshire, England.Its council is temporarily based outside the district at Abingdon-on-Thames pending a planned move to Didcot, the district's largest town.

  4. Mowbray Fields - Wikipedia

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    Mowbray Fields is a 2.2-hectare (5.4-acre) Local Nature Reserve on the southern outskirts of Didcot in Oxfordshire. It is owned by South Oxfordshire District Council and managed by the Earth Trust. [1] [2] This nature reserve next to the Hagbourne Brook has a wildflower meadow, a disused railway embankment, a pond and wetland.

  5. Western Valley - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the western part of the Great Western Park housing estate on the edge of Didcot, and will also include the proposed Valley Park development. The parish was created in April 2023 by splitting the Harwell civil parish where it was crossed by the A34 road , which runs along most of the western boundary of Western Valley, and the ...

  6. South Oxfordshire District Council elections - Wikipedia

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    South Oxfordshire District Council, a non-metropolitan district council in Oxfordshire, England is elected every four years.. Following the boundary changes in 2003, 48 councillors were elected from 29 wards. [1]

  7. Political make-up of local councils in the United Kingdom

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    The councils have ceremonial mayors elected by council members. Uniquely in the UK, vacancies are filled by co-option by whichever party won the seat at the previous election. Last update 21 May 2024. [30] Key to abbreviations below. NOC = No Overall Control, i.e. no single party has more than half the seats; Unionists: DUP = Democratic ...

  8. Didcot and Wantage (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Didcot and Wantage is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament. [2] [3] Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, it was first contested at the 2024 general election. The seat was won by Olly Glover representing the Liberal Democrats.

  9. File:Civic Hall, Didcot.jpg - Wikipedia

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