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  1. Local authority leaders' boards are voluntary regional associations of council leaders that have been established in England outside of Greater London to replace certain functions of the now abolished regional chambers. The establishment of the boards was part of the UK Government's Review of Sub-National Economic Development and Regeneration.

  2. North West Employers is the Local Authority LeadersBoard for the North West region of England. It was established on 15 July 2008 and replaced the North West Regional Assembly. It was initially based at Wigan, in Greater Manchester but has since moved to St Helens in Merseyside.

  3. Executive Board. The Executive Board is the executive arm of East Midlands Councils and functions as the Local Authority Leaders' Board for the region. It was established to jointly produce the Single Regional Strategy for the East Midlands, with the East Midlands Development Agency.

  4. Politics of Wales. Local government in Wales is primarily undertaken by the twenty-two principal councils. The councils are unitary authorities, meaning they are responsible for providing local government services within their principal area, including education, social work, environmental protection, and most highway maintenance.

  5. West Midlands Councils was a regional grouping of the Local Government Association. It was established as the Local Authority LeadersBoard for the West Midlands region of England. It assumed the functions previously carried out by the West Midlands Regional Assembly when that body was abolished in March 2010.

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