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will cover the following:-Defence - Army / Navy / RAF, Councils, Sewage
and Refuse Disposal, Post offices, Social Security Offices, Inland
Revenue. if you have any questions what what we please email us. we also
cover, Voting in Council elections enables people to influence who is
given the responsibility to decide on some key things that will happen
in their local communities. By voting you can help to influence what
sort of place your community will be. Periodic elections for all South
Australian Local Government councils (except Roxby Downs) are held every
three years. The next general elections will be held in May 2006. Voting
in Local Government elections is voluntary Local Government elections
are generally conducted with secret ballot postal voting. To vote in
your own right you must be on the Council’s Voters Roll. Supplementary
elections are held if a periodic election fails or if a casual vacancy
occurs for reasons such as resignation or death of an elected
Councillor. There are some exceptions – supplementary elections are not
held if the vacancy occurs within five months of the periodic election
and Councils can decide not to fill a single casual vacancy at other
times if the vacancy is for a Councillor position and the Council does
not have wards. The rules for voting in all Local Government elections,
standing as a candidate, and all other election matters are set out in
the Local Government (Elections) Act (SA) 1999.Manage the policy and
legislative framework for the local government sector in New South
Wales. Provies access to local government information and services.
Alnwick District Council provides a wide range of services for local
residents and works closely with its partners and community groups to
ensure the district remains an excellent place in which to live and work
and to visit.1. To deliver quality services.2. To promote a safe,
healthy and vibrant community.3. To support business and tourism
development.4. To conserve the high quality environment. COUNCIL URGE
SUPPORT TO RETAIN NETWORK OF RURAL POST OFFICES. The Highland Council
believes that a modern, accessible national network of Post Office
outlets is essential to the prosperity and wellbeing of rural
communities. Convener David Green has written to all Highland and Island
Members of the Scottish Parliament to highlight the council’s extreme
concern at the threat posed to the Post Office network by the
Government’s recent decision to automate benefit payments. He said: "The
Government must ensure that people can continue to use Post Offices to
receive their pensions and other payments as a matter of personal
choice. However, this will require positive action to maintain the Post
Office network and action beyond simply not making it compulsory for
benefits to be paid through bank accounts." He said the Council
understood that benefit payments accounted for up to 40% of Post Office
business income.
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