All but two of Yorkshire and the Humber's local authorities are ranked within the top 50% of England's local authorities for their proportion of such businesses.
The parish's newly elected president, who doesn't support the previous local government's housing policies, says the local government is working to comply with the agency's orders.
Or head to Patrick Kavanagh's local, Toner's, not far from his beloved Raglan Road where WB Yeats would also sit and sip a sherry.
Turning to May's local government elections - where the SNP wants to win control of Glasgow City Council from Labour - Mr Salmond said voters had the chance to call time on the party's "local fiefdoms".
The polls had already started moving significantly in Mr Cameron's direction at the end of 2007, and as May's local elections approached Labour's support began to slump further and further.
For example, Sir Jeremy Beecham, the impressive chairman of Britain's Local Government Association, has been put on Mr Cunningham's cabinet committee to help to get central and local government working together.
Those who have raised concerns include local fishermen's societies, the local harbour master and former Trinity House pilots themselves.
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There are usually only one or two buses per day from Wuyuan to the villages, so be prepared to spend the night in a local's house once you arrive at your destination.
The two Cubans had committed a potential act of treason: Though promised to faltering Zimbabwe on behalf of the Cuban government, they had left the mission days earlier, escaping to a local's home.
They plan to interview fellow fliers to get the skinny on the best places to go in hopes of taking the "local's tour" of a city as opposed to a generic tourist trip for their Web site twelvehoursinacity.com.
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These tables were compiled by the traffic office of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) following the national Crime and Disorder Audit (CDA) - the national consultation exercise conducted by police forces and local councils jointly to determine their local people s priorities for policing.
Although the names of local non-governmental organisations whose staff are accused in the Save the Chilren's report have not been made public, some of the local NGO's have already started putting up defence and exonerating themselves.
Mr. Enzi cannot possibly force all the world's Internet businesses to collect local U.S. taxes.
He was giving evidence on 6 December 2010 as part of a session on a revision to the Department for Communities and Local Government's code of practice on local authority publicity.
One solution being focussed on by Mrs Fallon is the recruitment of more foster carers, which she says gives more value for money than agency placements or children's homes outside of the local authority's area.
He said UKIP should also be judged on its performance in May's local council elections and next year's Brussels elections - in which the party came second to the Conservatives in 2009 in terms of the popular vote.
Barca will again be without injured striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but the Sweden international is expected to return to training before Saturday's local derby at Espanyol, the club's Web site reported.
It's about local people knowing what's going on, being able to have their say and get involved in the running of their area if they want to.
On Friday, prosecutor Pedro Horrach filed his appeal to Castro's local court in Palma de Mallorca, in Spain's Balearic Islands.
Critics may say that foreigners are keeping out local youngsters and that the commercial nature of today's Europeanised football has eroded Arsenal's local roots.
Only those with with local residency qualifications are allowed to live in Guernsey's local market properties. those without them must live in open market dwellings.
Camden's local taxes pay for only 2% of the city's school budget.
Razzouk, 30, who worked for North Carolina-based RTI International as part of the firm's local governance project in Najaf, supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development, was released Thursday.
But between now and then will come next year's local elections, in which several people in Mr Jospin's present government intend to compete in order to establish a power base for their future careers.
Opened earlier this summer, and modelled on Japan's little local police stations, Columbia's koban is an attempt to prevent crime by tackling some of the things that cause it: broken families, children who stop going to school, the failure of communities to help people at the end of their tether.
Mr Hain chaired Labour's local election campaign in Wales and will be able to say he's going out on a high.
Kaldi's Coffee, where the pair wait while playing with a local businessman's Scottish Terrier, is flanked by a public square, a small park, theater, museum, science center and dance rehearsal space.
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When Mr Rich went to Michigan as the government's local administrator of milk orders, in 1943, he inspected Ford's soya-milk-making machinery and was offered a licence to the process for a dollar a year.
And it seems to spell certain doom for Chris Chope's Local Government (Review of Decisions) Bill - although given that he's the one putting down amendments on Daylight Saving, I assume he's prepared to accept that as collateral damage.
Mr Robb said the laurel leaf was chosen as a basis for the design to reference Falkirk's rich Roman heritage, he also said the leaf's role as a victory symbol was particularly apt, given the local community's success in regenerating the area's woodland.
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