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| | Thurrock |
 | | GrangewatersThurrock Council is a unitary authority in the southeast of England, with Greater London to the west and the River Thames to the south.www.thurrock.gov.uk/grangewaters/ - 14k - 5 May 2005 - Cached - Similar pages Thurrock Council |  | | Education PublicationsThurrock Council is a unitary authority in the southeast of England, with Greater London to the west and the River Thames to the south.www.thurrock.gov.uk/education/ content.php?page=publications - 17k - 5 May 2005 - Cached - Similar pages Thurrock Council |  | | ContentsThurrock Council is a unitary authority in the southeast of England, with Greater London to the west and the River Thames to the south.www.thurrock.gov.uk/i-know/profile/ - 16k - 5 May 2005 - Cached - Similar pages Thurrock Council |
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http://thurrock.gigabusca.co.uk/cities/thurrock.html
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| | The Greater London Authority (Declaration of Acceptance of Office) Order 2002 |
 | | Where the declaration is made before another person authorised by section 28(3) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999, state the capacity in which that person takes the declaration [ 5 ]. |  | | A print version is also available and is published by The Stationery Office Limited as the The Greater London Authority (Declaration of Acceptance of Office) Order 2002, ISBN 0 11 039814 9. |  | | Article 3 revokes a previous order made under section 28 of Greater London Authority Act 1999. |
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http://www.hmso.gov.uk/si/si2002/20021044.htm
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| | Greater London Authority Act 1999 |
 | | For roads in Greater London that are not GLA roads or trunk roads, the traffic authority is the relevant London borough or the Common Council. |  | | On all roads in Greater London other than trunk roads, wherever a traffic sign is a light signal, TfL is to be deemed to be the traffic authority for those roads in the application of sections 65, 73, 74, 74A and 75 of the RTRA 1984 to such traffic signs. |  | | A PPP agreement must be a contract which involves the provision, construction, renewal or improvement, and maintenance of the London Underground. |
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http://www.opsi.gov.uk/ACTS/en1999/99en29-a.htm
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| | SCHED5 |
 | | (v) the London Waste Regulation Authority, the West London Waste Authority, the North London Waste Authority, the East London Waste Authority or the Western Riverside Waste Authority (all of which authorities were established by the Waste Regulation and Disposal (Authorities) Order 1985)), or |  | | London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority [SI2000/1164] established by section 27 of that Act, |  | | (i) the probation committee for any area in Greater London other than the City of London probation area, |
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http://www.lg-employers.gov.uk/timeline/Amended/SI20040928/sched5.html
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| | Metropolitan Police Authority Encyclopedia Article, Information, History and Biography @ HigherPower.org |
 | | The Metropolitan Police Authority is the police authority responsible for supervising the Metropolitan Police Service, the police force for Greater London. |  | | The body was set up in 2000 along with the Greater London Authority, by the Greater London Authority Act 1999. |  | | Find More Information about "Metropolitan Police Authority" in HigherPower.org's: |
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http://higherpower.org/encyclopedia/Metropolitan_Police_Authority
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| | South East England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The name derives from the estuary of the River Thames which runs through East London and past Essex and Kent, which is the area where this accent is said to have originated. |  | | Nowadays a form of the English language influenced by working class London accents and known as Estuary English is more prevalent in the region, even among the higher social classes. |  | | In unofficial usage the South East can refer to a varying area - sometimes only to Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, and Surrey or very approximately to the London commuter belt or the "Home Counties". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_East_England
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| | London Congestion Charge - Unipedia |
 | | The power to introduce a form of congestion charge was given to any future mayor in the Greater London Authority Act of 1999. |  | | London was not the first city to adopt congestion charging, but as of 2005 it is the largest city to do so. |  | | The zone therefore includes the whole of the City of London, the city's financial district, and the West End, the city's primary commercial and entertainment centre. |
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http://www.unipedia.info/London_Congestion_Charge.html
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| | UK Indymedia - UK Indymedia |
 | | Accusations have centred around the actions of the Socialist Workers Party, Socialist Action and the political and financial control of Mayor Ken Livingstone's Greater London Authority (GLA). |  | | The seizure of the hard drives on Oct 7th in London shut down an Indymedia radio station and around 20 different Indymedia websites from Ambazonia to the UK. |  | | The ESF will be a massive event that will see hundred of seminars, workshops, and cultural events taking place at Alexandra Palace and in the Bloosmbury area of London. |
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http://www.uk.indymedia.org/
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: London |
 | | The Greater London Authority (GLA) is the London-wide body responsible for co-ordinating the boroughs, strategic planning, and running some London-wide services such as policing, the fire service and transport. |  | | London is the capital city of the United Kingdom (and of England). |  | | London is the most important centre of Islam in the UK United Kingdom. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/L/LO/LON/London
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| | Southampton Unitary Authority: 3D View of the Web |
 | | Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 List 1.1 Shire counties 1.2 Unitary Authorities 1.3 Metropolitan Counties 2 Brief History 2.4 1888 : County Councils 2.5 1965 : Greater London 2. |  | | Home: Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: England: Hampshire: Southampton Unitary Authority |  | | Find southampton unitary authority and more at Lycos Search. |
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http://www.resolve3d.com/Regional/Europe/UnitedKingdom/England/Hampshire/SouthamptonUnitaryAuthority
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| | London - New London County |
 | | Town Crier to THE MAYOR OF LONDON and The Greater London Authority P e t e r M o o r e Freeman Of The City Of London Ye olde English (Londone) Towne Cryer at your service God save the... |  | | New London County - Connecticut towns/cities state directories |  | | ..Welcome to New London County Connecticut as seen through the.....founded June 6, 1659.. |
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http://www.mylondononline.com/guide/newlondoncounty.html
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| | House of Commons Hansard Debates for 6 Apr 1989 |
 | | Discussions about the future of Greater London Supplies are continuing between the Department of the Environment, the Department of Education and Science, the London residuary body and the Inner London education authority. |  | | Information on the disposal price is a matter for the London residuary body and the purchaser. |  | | To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment to whom the London residuary body's freehold interest in the Matthews yard residential properties and the shops at 27 and 29 Shorts gardens WC2 was sold ; and what was the disposal price in each case and collectively. |
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http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm198889/cmhansrd/1989-04-06/Writtens-6.html
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| | Greater London Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Other areas in the Report that were not eventually made part of Greater London included Epsom and Ewell, |  | | It further recommended that the LCC be replaced by a weaker strategic authority, with responsibility for public transport, road schemes, housing development and regeneration. |  | | London Residuary Body for disposal, including County Hall. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_London_Council
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| | London Residuary Body - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The London Residuary Body was a body set up in 1985 to dispose of the assets of the Greater London Council after the council's abolition in 1986. |  | | Inner London Education Authority, the LRB took control of its assets. |  | | This page was last modified 17:44, 9 Apr 2004. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Residuary_Body
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| | IRAHE |
 | | London History and social geography of London, its planning, politics and government, including the dramas of Mrs Thatcher and Ken Livingstone, Thatcherism and the abolition of the Greater London Council and Inner London Education Authority. |  | | History of Town Planning Sanitary reform, the garden city movement, neighbourhood units, Sir Frederic Osborn (biography), Sir Patrick Abercrombie (London plans), walkways and skywalks (cases of City of London, Barbican, St Paul's cathedral, tower of London, South Bank). |  | | The London Residuary Body (chairman Sir Godfrey Taylor) and GLC disposals - e.g. |
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http://www.irahe.man.ac.uk/staff/item.asp?id=54&tab=Research
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| | Greater London Authority Act 1999 |
 | | Role as the fire authority for Greater London. |  | | (2) In paragraph 2(1) (London Fire and Civil Defence Authority to be the fire authority for Greater London) for "London Fire and Civil Defence Authority" there shall be substituted "London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority". |  | | (8) Schedule 29 to this Act (which amends certain enactments relating to the Fire etc Authority and repeals spent provisions applying such enactments to authorities in Greater London which have been abolished) shall have effect. |
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http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1999/90029-ab.htm
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| | Greater london - Greater London North East Scouts |
 | | Greater London Authority Bill - Amendments to be debated in the House of Lords- continued, House of Lords. |  | | Liberal Democrats at the London Assembly have described the issue of the Government's paper on proposals to give the Greater London Authority additional |  | | House of Lords Amendments - Greater London Authority Bill |
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http://greater-london.okeysearch.com
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| | Geography - Glossary |
 | | The Greater London Authority (GLA) is the body responsible for strategic citywide government for London, and consists of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. |  | | Greater London is a collective term for the area covered by the 32 London boroughs and the City of London, and is also the area subject to the Greater London Authority (GLA). |  | | Greater London Authority (GLA) Assembly constituencies are used to elect members to the London Assembly, which is part of the GLA. |
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http://www.statistics.gov.uk/geography/glossary/g.asp
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| | London County Council bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon |
 | | Since Greater London Council was not an education authority, but London County Council had been, an Inner London Education Authority was constituted to continue this role for the area of the old County of London. |  | | The County of London did not cover all of today's Greater London, and did not have authority over the City of London. |  | | London County Council (LCC) was the principal local government body for the County of London from 1889 until 1965, when it was replaced by the Greater London Council. |
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http://www.elexi.de/en/l/lo/london_county_council.html
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| | Foundry Networks : Industry Leadership: Customer Base : Greater London Authority |
 | | The official opening of the Greater London Authority's headquarters, City Hall, on July 23, 2002 symbolises a new era for the capital. |  | | With a mandate to develop London wide strategies for major public services including transport, fire, policing, health, economic regeneration, the environment and cultural affairs, City Hall will house the Mayor's office, the London Assembly and some 500 Greater London Authority (GLA) staff. |  | | The Greater London Authority implements award-winning technology in a new era of strategic citywide government for London |
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http://www.foundrynet.com/leadership/custBase/casestudies/gla.html
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| | Greater London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 2000 the Labour government created a Greater London Authority consisting of a London Assembly and a Mayor of London to govern the entire area. |  | | Greater London was formally created on 1 April 1965, replacing the former administrative counties of Middlesex and London, adding the City, which was not under the London County Council, and absorbing parts of Kent, Hertfordshire, Surrey, and Essex. |  | | The Greater London Council was abolished in 1986 under the government of Margaret Thatcher, with some of its functions devolved to the Corporation and the boroughs, and others reverting to central government. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_London
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| | Greater London Authority Act 1999 |
 | | On all roads in Greater London other than trunk roads, wherever a traffic sign is a light signal, TfL is to be deemed to be the traffic authority for those roads in the application of sections 65, 73, 74, 74A and 75 of the RTRA 1984 to such traffic signs. |  | | For roads in Greater London that are not GLA roads or trunk roads, the traffic authority is the relevant London borough or the Common Council. |  | | The Local Government Act 1985 (which abolished the Greater London Council and the metropolitan county councils) transferred most of the traffic authority functions of the GLC (many of which extended to all roads in Greater London except trunk roads) to the London borough councils. |
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http://www.opsi.gov.uk/ACTS/en1999/99en29-a.htm
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| | City Mayors: Mayor of London |
 | | While staff in the Greater London Authority are appointed by the London Assembly, the Mayor appoints the boards of Transport for London and the London Development Agency. |  | | The Greater London Authority (GLA) is not a traditional local authority providing a range of public services but, under the direction of the Mayor, exists to provide strategic direction for the future of London. |  | | To make this happen, the Mayor's priorities are to rebuild London's failing transport system, to ensure that London has the number and quality of police officers it needs to reduce crime and the fear of crime throughout Greater London, and to celebrate London's diversity through all aspects of the city's culture. |
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http://citymayors.com/uk/london.html
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| | City Mayors: Mayor of London |
 | | The Greater London Authority (GLA) is not a traditional local authority providing a range of public services but, under the direction of the Mayor, exists to provide strategic direction for the future of London. |  | | While staff in the Greater London Authority are appointed by the London Assembly, the Mayor appoints the boards of Transport for London and the London Development Agency. |  | | To make this happen, the Mayor's priorities are to rebuild London's failing transport system, to ensure that London has the number and quality of police officers it needs to reduce crime and the fear of crime throughout Greater London, and to celebrate London's diversity through all aspects of the city's culture. |
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http://www.citymayors.com/uk/london.html
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| | Greater london - Greater London Authority - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Greater London Authority (GLA) administers the 1579 sq. |  | | Greater London consists of the City of London and 32 Boroughs. |  | | Man Painting at Merton The Greater London Fund for the Blind (GLFB) was established in 1921 to unify the collection of funds on behalf of 12 blind welfare |
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http://greater-london.okeysearch.com
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| | London Fire Brigade LFEPA Greater London Authority (GLA) |
 | | The Mayor sets the budget for the Greater London Authority (GLA) and four "functional bodies": Transport for London, the Metropolitan Police Authority, the London Development Agency and us, the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority. |  | | The Greater London Authority (GLA) was created in 2000 as London's regional government. |  | | The provisions in the GLA Act 1999 set the statutory framework on which the relationships between LFEPA and the Mayor and the Assembly are based. |
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http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/lfepa/gla.asp
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| | London (United Kingdom) |
 | | The Greater London Authority (GLA), comprises the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. |  | | London had no self government at all (apart from the residual square mile City of London) until the present Greater London Authority was established in 2000. |  | | In 1965, the LCC was replaced by the Greater London Council, covering the enlarged Greater London - an amalgamation of the former County of London with the neighbouring districts in Middlesex, Essex, Surrey and Kent. |
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http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/gb-e-gla.html
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