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  • CORNWALL, PL25 4RS ST. AUSTELL, C/O CORNISH RIVIERA

    Restormel Arts was formed in 1991 in partnership with Restormel Borough Council. Its aims are to promote a programme of professional and amateur arts activity and to engage the local community as both audience and participants.



  • CAMBRIDGESHIRE, CB1 8SJ CAMBRIDGE, 17 TOPCLIFFE WAY

    A Chartered architectural practice specialising in small and medium-sized projects of either a residential, commercial or industrial nature.



  • TYNE AND WEAR, NE1 3AF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, THE GUILDHALL

    The Association of North East Councils is the representative body for local government in the North East. It encompasses all 12 local authorities in the region, throughout Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Durham and the Tees Valley, on issues of concern to them and the communities they serve. It is a cross-party organisation, with all of its Members democratically elected and accountable politicians.



  • CHESHIRE, CH3 7JS CHESTER, UNIT 3B/BARROWMORE ENTERPRISE ESTATE, VILLAGE ROAD

    Concerto Support Services provides comprehensive property management software, prince 2 software, web based project management systems, project management solutions, project management systems and web based project management software



  • DERBYSHIRE, SK13 8AZ GLOSSOP, 53A HIGH ST. WEST

    We offer a user friendly architectural design service in and around the Glossop area, interpreting your requirements and producing cost effective solutions.



  • HAMPSHIRE, SO50 8EQ EASTLEIGH, 12 SANDY LANE

    Hotel Pit Pat is an exclusive residence for the discerning feline With only a maxium of 20 guests, we offer a cosy indoor enviroment to help relax your cat or cats Some pens are interconnecting to allow for the larger families from the same home of course and all have independant heating and plenty of natural light Views come as standard We are more than happy to board diabetic cats and to adminster medication Our guests are fed at least twice a day from our all inclusive menu, and they will…



  • WEST MIDLANDS, B69 3DE OLDBURY, PO BOX 2374

    Working with partners across the region, Think Local Construction is a service provided by Sandwell Metropolitan Council in order to place permanent and temporary local staff with suitable employers in the construction industry.



  • ESSEX, RM10 7BN DAGENHAM, CIVIC CENTRE, RAINHAM ROAD NORTH

    Barking and Dagenham is an outer London Borough to the east of the City on the north bank of the River Thames and within the M25 London Orbital Motorway.



  • NORFOLK, PE36 5BD HUNSTANTON, CENTRAL PROMANADE, SEAGATE ROAD

    leisure centre, council, local government, recreation centre, spare time centre, centres, having fun, entertainment centre, relaxation centre, king's lynn, associations, west norfolk, community



  • LINCOLNSHIRE, PE21 8QR BOSTON, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, WEST STREET

    Our normal opening hours are: Monday to Thursday 8:45am to 5:15pm; Friday 8:45 am to 4:45pm. Boston Borough Council is made up of 32 councillors. Each councillor is elected to represent an area in the district (called a ward) for a period of four years. Some wards have more than one Councillor to represent them and elections are usually held every four years. Our priorities for the area are to make Boston a safer place; a clean and green place; an open and accessible place; a place that is…



  • HERTFORDSHIRE, EN8 9XQ WALTHAM CROSS, BISHOPS COLLEGE, CHURCHGATE

    Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8.00 am to 6.00 pm, Tuesday 8.00 am to 7.30 pm, Friday 8.00 am to 5.30 pm, Saturday 9.00 am to 1.00 pm



  • LANCASHIRE, BL9 0SW BURY, TOWN HALL, KNOWSLEY STREET

    Opening Times: Mon-Fri: 9.00 am - 4.00 pm



  • NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, NN17 1QG CORBY, THE CORBY CUBE, GEORGE STREET

    Corby Borough Council employs approximately 450 staff and has a Core Management Team, which includes the Chief Executive, a Corporate Director and an Assistant Chief Executive. In addition, the Authority has a number of Heads of Service who are responsible for delivering on the strategic direction of the Council and the management and coordination of day to day activities.



  • WEST SUSSEX, RH10 1UZ CRAWLEY, THE TOWN HALL, THE BOULEVARD

    Opening Times: Mon-Fri: 8.00 am - 6.00 pm (Contact centre)



  • ESSEX, CM3 4NJ CHELMSFORD, PARISH OFFICE, MAYES LANE

    Visitors are welcome at the Parish Office, which is normally open to the public from 9.15am to 1pm, Monday to Friday. Please note that opening hours may be restricted at holiday periods. Access to the Office is down the path or steps from the Mayes Lane car park. HIstoric Anglican church on Danbury hill, offering a mixture of traditional liturgy and family worship, with a strong musical tradition.



  • DL3 6JX DARLINGTON, GLADSTONE STREET

    To enable older people, carers, people with a physical, visual or hearing impairment, a learning disability or a mental health need to live as independently as possible in their local communities, help and support is available. Darlington Borough Council, Health services and the Police have a duty to protect vulnerable adults from abuse.



  • KENT, DA1 1DR DARTFORD, CIVIC CENTRE, HOME GARDENS

    Dartford Borough Council - 'Making Dartford 'The place of choice', a place where people choose to live, work and enjoy their leisure time.



  • SOUTH YORKSHIRE, DN1 1BR DONCASTER, PO BOX 257, THE COUNCIL HOUSE, COLLEGE ROAD

    Doncaster Council can provide residents with a wide range of advice and information on living in the borough. This includes the various benefits that residents may be entitled to and details on what council services are available. Doncaster Council provides many services for the people who live in Doncaster. This section of the website focuses on living in the Borough. Doncaster is proud of its mix of urban and rural environments and is committed to ensuring we protect these for future…



  • STAFFORDSHIRE, DE14 2EB BURTON UPON TRENT, KING EDWARD PLACE TOWN HALL

    transport services, leisure services, community services, business services, county council, health services, community development, social care services, community safety, culture services, local



  • SURREY, KT10 9SD ESHER, THE CIVIC CENTRE, HIGH STREET

    Opening Times: Mon-Fri: 8.45 am - 5.00 pm (switchboard)



  • MIDDLESEX, UB8 1UW UXBRIDGE, CIVIC CENTRE

    A modern, well managed council delivering excellent services



  • MERSEYSIDE, L32 1TZ LIVERPOOL, HALL LANE

    Opening times: Mon: 08:50 - 15:15 Tue: 08:50 - 15:15 Wed: 08:50 - 15:15 Thu: 08:50 - 15:15 Fri: 08:50 - 15:15.



  • BEDFORDSHIRE, LU1 2BQ LUTON, TOWN HALL, GEORGE STREET

    Opening Times: Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri 8.30 am - 5.30 pm, Wed 10.00 am - 5.30 pm (visits); Mon-Thu: 8.45 am - 5.30 pm, Fri 8.45 am - 5.00 pm (switchboard)



  • BERKSHIRE, RG1 7AE READING, CIVIC CENTRE

    Opening Times: Mon-Fri: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm (phone)



  • LANCASHIRE, BB7 2RA CLITHEROE, RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL COUNCIL OFFICES CHURCH WALK

    Opening Times: Mon-Fri: 8.45 am - 5.00 pm



  • MERSEYSIDE, L33 0XN LIVERPOOL, WESTHEAD AVENUE

    Opening times: Mon: 08:00 - 17:30 Tue: 08:00 - 17:30 Wed: 08:00 - 17:30 Thu: 08:00 - 17:30 Fri: 08:00 - 17:30.



  • KENT, ME10 3HT SITTINGBOURNE, SWALE HOUSE, EAST STREET

    Opening Times: Mon-Thu: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm, Fri 9.00 am - 4.30 pm



  • LANCASHIRE, OL6 6DL ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, COUNCIL OFFICES, WELLINGTON ROAD

    Do business with Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council online, including paying your Council Tax, renewing your library books and many others



  • LANCASHIRE, BB11 2EF BURNLEY, CORFT STREET

    business support, councillor, social care, refuse collection, council, burnley borough council, street cleaning, community safety, anti-social behaviour, local government, community services



  • LANCASHIRE, BB11 2BJ BURNLEY, 9 PARKER LANE

    We deal with more than 3, 900 calls and 2, 200 visitors every week at our contact centre. We award benefit to 12, 000 households a year. We provide a quality advice and enforcement service for vulnerable households and individuals and work to mitigate against homelessness. We provide public protection services: we conduct food safety checks on food establishments; we carry out health and safety inspections of warehouses and retail premises; we license pubs and clubs and taxis; we investigate…



  • EAST SUSSEX, BN21 4TW EASTBOURNE, 1 GROVE ROAD

    leisure services, culture services, transport services, education services, public transport, economic development services, county council, community safety, council, business services, youth



  • DORSET, BH2 6EB BOURNEMOUTH, ST STEPHENS ROAD

    A top performing efficient Council leading Bournemouth to greater economic prosperity. Our priorities are: An Efficient Council, Community Action, An Improving Environment, A Thriving Economy.



  • KENT, DA15 7JH SIDCUP, 207 LONGLANDS ROAD

    conservation, community advice, animal welfare, councillors, london borough of bexley, council, social care, housing, council tax, registrations, road safety, business support, transport services



  • KENT, DA14 6BW SIDCUP, MANOR HOUSE, THE GREEN

    building control, social services support, social care, housing benefit, road safety, transport services, business support, council, traffic management, councillors, bexley borough council



  • KENT, DA16 3RY WELLING, HILL VIEW DRIVE

    registrations, business rates, government, building control, council tax, parking services, traffic management, abandoned vehicles, domestic violence, community advice, social services support, public



  • KENT, DA14 4AF SIDCUP, 2A HADLOW ROAD

    abandoned vehicles, registrations, permits, community advice, housing, local government, business support, road safety, government, bexley borough council, business rates, social services support



  • KENT, DA14 5HS SIDCUP, MAIDSTONE ROAD

    The London Borough of Bexley aims to provide quality of life and opportunity to its residents and businesses. The Council has 63 elected Members and employs over 5, 000 people. It is responsible for a wide range of services and plays a key role in representing the interests of the local community.



  • KENT, DA8 1TL ERITH, WALNUT TREE ROAD

    The Council works with a variety of partners, including the police and NHS to improve the quality of life, well-being and safety of its residents. The Council has 63 elected Members and employs over 5, 000 people. It is responsible for a wide range of services and plays a key role in representing the interests of the local community.



  • BEDFORDSHIRE, MK42 9AP BEDFORD, BOROUGH HALL, CAULDWELL STREET

    Bedford Borough Council is committed to working with its communities and partners to improve local quality of life. Working together with our partners as part of the Bedford Borough Partnership, we are determined to make the Borough a better place to live, work and visit.



  • CUMBRIA, LA14 1RR BARROW-IN-FURNESS, CAVENDISH HOUSE, 78 DUKE STREET

    local government, arts development, housing, public transport, building control, business advice, council housing, building regulations, housing benefits, business development, citizens advice



  • SOUTH YORKSHIRE, S70 9GG BARNSLEY, PO BOX 634

    barnsley metropolitan borough council, economic development, tourism, sport, leisure, environment, health, building control, education, community, attractions, local history, refuse collection



  • COUNTY ANTRIM, BT42 1QG BALLYMENA, COUNTY HALL, 182 GALGORM ROAD

    The responsibility for servicing the needs of Ballymena’s 58, 500 residents rests very firmly on the shoulders of Council officials, and more specifically the Chief Executive, Deputy Chief Executives and the Directors of each of the Council’s 5 departments. Ballymena Borough Council are committed to achieving the best for our citizens.



  • KENT, TN23 1AS ASHFORD, ASHFORD GATEWAY PLUS, CHURCH ROAD

    Our services include keeping the streets clean and collecting rubbish, renting out social housing (council houses and flats), running cemeteries and providing play areas. Council tax and housing benefits, leisure facilities, and tourism are also handled by the council. Ashford Borough Council is a local authority which provides services to residents in Ashford, Tenterden and a large network of surrounding villages.



  • DERBYSHIRE, DE75 7AA HEANOR, TOWN HALL, MARKET PLACE

    abandoned vehicles, animal welfare, asylum, town centre management, community funding, fostering, building control, council tax, immigration, business rates, licences, public transport, adopting



  • DERBYSHIRE, DE56 1PX BELPER, KING STREET

    business rates, amber valley borough council, abandoned vehicles, housing advice, affordable housing, asylum, street trading, immigration, careers advice, council housing, licences, community



  • CUMBRIA, CA15 6BH MARYPORT, TOWN HALL, SENHOUSE STREET

    allerdale borough council, countryside conservation, local government, council tax, council, anti-social behaviour, environmental monitoring, rural development, economic development, welfare



  • CUMBRIA, CA12 5JP KESWICK, MAIN STREET

    electoral services, council, government departments, law enforcement, building regulations, immigration, local government, councillors, council housing, anti-social behaviour, environmental



  • CUMBRIA, CA13 9RT COCKERMOUTH, FAIRFIELD CARPARK

    consumer advice services, community transport, road lighting, local government, countryside conservation, community care, environmental health, entertainment licences, disabled parking permits



  • ESSEX, SS7 1AY BENFLEET, PO BOX 15

    The Council is one of the largest employers in the Borough with nearly 600 staff of which half are employed directly and the remainder through contracted service providers. The Council is a large organisation which provides a wide and diverse range of services. Some it has a statutory duty to deliver while others are provided for the well being and benefit of the community. The Council is one of the largest employers in the Borough with nearly 600 staff of which half are employed directly and…



  • KENT, DA8 2HX ERITH, SLADE GREEN ROAD

    The London Borough of Bexley is divided into 21 wards. Each ward is represented by three elected councillors. The Council also works with a variety of partners, including the police and NHS to improve the quality of life, well-being and safety of its residents. It is responsible for a wide range of services and plays a key role in representing the interests of the local community.


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