Similar words: city council, security council, national security council, privy council, council, councilor, councilman, councillor. Meaning: n. the elected governing body of a county.
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61. David Roberts, chief trading standards officer of Shropshire County Council, is another contender.
62. Ron Sims, a county council member, has had enough of this slaughter.
63. The county council plans to build a bypass so that the A148 will no longer bisect the conservation village of Letheringsett.
64. The Conservatives' best hope for the county council elections, held on the same day, was to contain losses.
65. Northumberland County Council has vowed to investigate the problem, which is blamed on the county's peripheral position in the country.
66. Is Gloucestershire County Council shirking tough education decisions, does it lack the courage of party convictions?
67. The cameras will be operated by the highways department of Essex County Council and Essex police.
68. It required the co-operation of villagers, the county council and the National Rivers Authority.
69. School route: Durham county council has reminded school bus drivers that they should not use the narrow Roundhill Road route.
70. At present the county council pays his tuition fees and we pay his living expenses, which we can continue.
71. Mr Samson works as a technician and driver for Durham county council museum education service at Darlington.
72. Clwyd's Euro Week starts today with a special edition of Clwyd Connections published to mark the occasion by the county council.
73. Patching the cracks and filling in the potholes falls to the County Council everywhere except trunk roads and motorways.
74. Gwynedd County Council will consider the situation at a special meeting later this week.
75. The office run by Oxfordshire county council was closed to the public while police carried out forensic investigations.
76. The plan for the new housing development is now being considered by Essex County Council.
77. Gloucestershire County Council[sentencedict.com], has been responsible since last year for inspecting the independent school.
78. Grants awarded: Grants worth £65,048 have been awarded to local development agencies by Cleveland County Council.
79. But despite that, Gloucestershire County Council still can't find another school that will accept him as a full time student.
80. They were concerned with only limits amenity services unless the county council delegated something more substantial.
81. Cleveland schools plan fond farewells Cleveland county council has given the go-ahead for a number of school retirements this year.
82. Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio Another county council has voted to ban fox hunting on publicly-owned land.
83. Cornwall County Council is now acting on that recommendation, but there's little sign of other counties following suit.
84. Now Norwich is a centre for shops and offices, including business, county council and regional government offices.
85. This review is to be repeated as frequently as the county council determines.
86. Thought it has a supportive county council and a productive work force, yet it has its cross to bear.
87. He is a former Whitby town councillor and was elected to Cleveland county council in 1985.
88. The £1,050 grant from Cleveland County Council will go towards rent, running costs(sentencedict.com), training and subscriptions for a year.
89. The chairman of Oxfordshire County Council says the bridge wouldn't have been repaired without public support.
90. Gloucestershire County Council was obliged by law to draw up the register.
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