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  2. Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council - Wikipedia

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    Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council, which styles itself BCP Council, is the local authority for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, a local government district in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England. The council is a unitary authority, being a district council which also performs the functions of a county council.

  3. Shropshire Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011 the Shropshire Wildlife Trust's membership is around 11,000 individuals – the figure was just under 6,000 in the year 2000. This equates to roughly 2.2%, or 1 in 50 Shropshire residents. Annual income from subscriptions has risen from £140,000 in 2000 to £250,000 in 2010. [4]

  4. List of parliamentary constituencies in Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    The ceremonial county of Shropshire, England (which comprises the local/unitary authorities of Shropshire Council and Telford and Wrekin), is divided into 5 parliamentary constituencies – 1 borough constituency and 4 county constituencies.

  5. Wellington, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    Wellington is a market town of Telford and a civil parish in the borough of Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England.It is situated 3 miles (4.8 km) north-west of Telford town centre and 12 miles (19 km) east of Shrewsbury; the summit of The Wrekin lies 3 miles (4.8 km) south-west of the town.

  6. 2021 Shropshire Council election - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Shropshire Council election took place on 6 May 2021 as part of the 2021 United Kingdom local elections.All 74 councillors were elected from 63 electoral divisions which return either one, two or three councillors each by first-past-the-post voting for a four-year term of office.

  7. Clun - Wikipedia

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    The town is the smallest in Shropshire and is smaller than many villages in the county. It is also the only town in Shropshire never to have had a railway line or station. The electoral division of Clun covers a much wider area than the civil parish and the population of this division recorded at the 2011 census was 3,964. [11]

  8. Great Ness - Wikipedia

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    They are represented on the unitary Shropshire Council, and in the Shrewsbury and Atcham Parliamentary constituency. The Great Ness and Little Ness Parish council meet on the first Tuesday of every month, except for January and August, at Nesscliffe Village Hall or Little Ness Village Hall. Great Ness - the hamlet

  9. Cockshutt, Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    Cockshutt-cum-Petton is the name of the combined parish council of the two historic, single-village parishes of Cockshutt and Petton.These two villages, as well as the hamlet of English Frankton, make up the main settlements of Cockshutt-cum-Petton.