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  2. www.herefordshire.gov.uk › council › herefordshireAbout Herefordshire Council

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    All major councils are required by law to prepare and keep an up to date constitution. The constitution explains and regulates how the council operates, how decisions are made and the procedures which are followed to ensure that these are efficient, transparent and accountable to local people. There is a code within the constitution which governs m...

    Herefordshire Council is comprised of 53 councillors. The political composition of the council is: 1. Conservatives - 21 2. Liberal Democrats - 12 3. The Green Party - 9 4. Independents for Herefordshire - 6 5. True Independents - 3 6. Labour - 1 7. Unaligned - 1 Total - 53

    Herefordshire has two parliamentary constituencies: 1. Hereford and South Herefordshire - Jesse Norman MP 2. North Herefordshire - Ellie Chowns MP

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  4. Herefordshire was one of the historic counties of England. Elected county councils were created in 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888, taking over the administrative functions of the quarter sessions. Herefordshire County Council existed until 1974 when the county was merged with neighbouring Worcestershire to form a new county of ...

  5. Herefordshire facts and figures. Open data and transparency. Strategies and policies. Herefordshire Council provides local authority services, including Council Tax, planning applications, bin collections, libraries, roads and parking.

  6. Council. Full Council is the highest level of decision-making within the council and by law is the only body that can elect the council Chairman, set the annual budget and approve the accounts. It is the only group that can set up committees, decide on the powers and roles of each committee and who sits on them. It also appoints members of the ...

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  8. It is an enabling instrument by which the city keeps its right to have a mayor. 1 April 1974 Charter ratifies to Hereford its ancient title of city 1 April 1998Charter Trustees (Hereford) Order 1998. Local Government Re-Organisation creates The County of Herefordshire District Council, which takes on the District Authority duties and responsibilities previously carried out by Hereford City ...

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