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Definition of town council in English: town councilnoun (especially in the UK) the elected governing body in a municipality. Example sentencesExamples - The town council decided to contact Tendring Council about a risk assessment.
- He says it is a common complaint and the town council needs to put a system of gritting in place.
- The town council will now write to the county council asking them to revise the plan.
- Mrs Martin agreed to take the suggestion to the town council and the youth council.
- The town hall is owned by North Wiltshire District Council but the facility is run by the town council.
- The building is owned by Burnley council and the town council rents a room there.
- He had been elected onto the town council at the local elections in May last year.
- The town council has now referred the borough council's dealings to the Audit Commission.
- The town council resolved to write to the county council and West Wiltshire Housing Society.
- A councillor has donated a hand bell to a new town council in memory of his wife.
- The town council's finance committee recommended no change to the levels earlier this week.
- The town council will write to Essex County Council with its concerns as a matter of urgency.
- It is no secret that some district councillors had little or no time for the new town council.
- The lease on the building has now expired and the town council is waiting for the city council to come up with a new one.
- Her husband is currently a member of the town council on which she served for nine years from 1987.
- How long before the town council tries to change the boundaries again to gain more council tax?
- He had been a member of the US-backed town council and had eschewed incitements of violence.
- Several other councillors said the town council should add its full backing to the festival.
- The town council and North Wiltshire District Council are not issuing any statements.
- Members of the town council made it clear when they met on Monday that they supported the single site concept.
Synonyms council, municipal authority, civic authority
Derivatives noun (especially in the UK) a member of a town council. he served as a town councillor in Amesbury for 28 years Example sentencesExamples - My grandad served as a Labour town councillor between governments.
- Susan was recently nominated to be a prospective Conservative town councillor, on top of her work with the parish council.
- As I have said before, there is no alliance between the Liberal Democrats and me as an Independent Otley town councillor.
Definition of town council in US English: town councilnountoun ˈkounsəl An elected governing body in a town. Example sentencesExamples - Members of the town council made it clear when they met on Monday that they supported the single site concept.
- Mrs Martin agreed to take the suggestion to the town council and the youth council.
- The town council will write to Essex County Council with its concerns as a matter of urgency.
- He had been elected onto the town council at the local elections in May last year.
- A councillor has donated a hand bell to a new town council in memory of his wife.
- The town council has now referred the borough council's dealings to the Audit Commission.
- The lease on the building has now expired and the town council is waiting for the city council to come up with a new one.
- He had been a member of the US-backed town council and had eschewed incitements of violence.
- He says it is a common complaint and the town council needs to put a system of gritting in place.
- The town council and North Wiltshire District Council are not issuing any statements.
- How long before the town council tries to change the boundaries again to gain more council tax?
- The town council will now write to the county council asking them to revise the plan.
- Several other councillors said the town council should add its full backing to the festival.
- The building is owned by Burnley council and the town council rents a room there.
- It is no secret that some district councillors had little or no time for the new town council.
- The town council's finance committee recommended no change to the levels earlier this week.
- The town hall is owned by North Wiltshire District Council but the facility is run by the town council.
- The town council decided to contact Tendring Council about a risk assessment.
- Her husband is currently a member of the town council on which she served for nine years from 1987.
- The town council resolved to write to the county council and West Wiltshire Housing Society.
Synonyms council, municipal authority, civic authority |