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A county council is the elected administrative body governing an area known as a county. This term has slightly different meanings in different countries.
County councils were formed in the late 19th century. In the various constituent countries of the United Kingdom councils had different powers and different memberships. Following local government reforms in the 1970s, county councils no longer exist in Scotland or Northern Ireland. In England they generally form the top level in a two-tier system of administration; in Wales they are unitary authorities.
In England county councils were introduced in 1889, and reformed in 1974. Since the mid-1990s a series of local government reorganisations has reduced the number of county councils as unitary authorities have been established in a number of areas. County councils are very large employers with a great variety of functions including education (schools and youth services), social services, highways, fire and rescue services, libraries, waste disposal, consumer services and town and country planning. Until the 1990s they also ran colleges of further education and the careers services. That decade also saw the privatisation of some traditional services, such as highway maintenance, cleaning and school meals.
Kent County Council is a county council that governs most of the county of Kent in England. It is the upper tier of elected local government, below which are 12 district councils, and around 300 town and parish councils. The county council has 84 elected councillors. The chief executive and chief officers are responsible for the day-to-day running of the council. Paul Carter is the leader of the council. Kent County Council is currently controlled by the Conservative Party and the official opposition is the UK Independence Party with 17 seats. It is one of the largest local authorities in England in terms of population served and the largest local authority of its type.
The council is responsible for public services such as education, transport, strategic planning, emergency services, social services, public safety and waste disposal.
Kent County may refer to:
Kent /ˈkɛnt/ is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north west, Surrey to the west, East Sussex to the south west, and across the Thames Estuary is the county of Essex. The county town is Maidstone.
Canterbury Cathedral in Kent has been the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, leader of the Church of England, since the conversion of England to Christianity by Saint Augustine in the 6th century.
Between London and the Strait of Dover, which separates it from mainland Europe, Kent has seen both diplomacy and conflict, ranging from the Leeds Castle peace talks of 1978 and 2004 to the Battle of Britain in World War II.
England relied on the county's ports to provide warships through much of its history; the Cinque Ports in the 12th–14th centuries and Chatham Dockyard in the 16th–20th centuries were of particular importance. France can be seen clearly in fine weather from Folkestone and the White Cliffs of Dover. Hills in the form of the North Downs and the Greensand Ridge span the length of the county and in the series of valleys in between and to the south are most of the county's 26 castles.
A council is a group of people who come together to consult, deliberate, or make decisions. A council may function as a legislature, especially at a town, city or county level, but most legislative bodies at the state or national level are not considered councils. At such levels, there may be no separate executive branch, and the council may effectively represent the entire government. A board of directors might also be denoted as a council. A committee might also be denoted as a council, though a committee is generally a subordinate body composed of members of a larger body, while a council may not be. Because many schools have a student council, the council is the form of governance with which many people are likely to have their first experience as electors or participants.
A member of a council may be referred to as a councillor, or by the gender-specific titles of councilman and councilwoman.
Notable examples of types of councils encountered in politics include:
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Kent County Council (KCC) UK is responsible for providing public services in education, transport, strategic planning, emergency services, social services, public safety and waste disposal to 1.4M residents across 12 district councils and 300 town and parish councils. KCC wanted to rethink Citizen Services for a digital world that would improve health and social care, regenerate towns and cities, and grow its gross domestic product (GDP) by using technology as an enabler to help make people’s lives better.
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Kent County Council has 1.4m residents, 12 district councils and 300 town & parish councils. With Microsoft Azure solutions, the local government was able to connect its health and social care, building a record that is owned and held by the individual citizen, rather than being held by the county council. As Elizabeth Harrison, Economic Development Manager for Kent County Council, noted, "we wanted to think big, we wanted to think bold, and we wanted to think imaginatively about what was in the art of the possible with new technology." What does that bold thinking look like? Take a look at their story here. Kent County Council: http://www.kent.gov.uk/ CareFlow Solution: http://careflowconnect.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/msukinhealth Subscribe to our Blog: https:...
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BBC Radio Kent 27th February 2015 . Nathalie Banaigs (Kent Creative Arts) and Murray Evans, press officer for Kent County Council on the Ian Collins show.
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Youth Select Committee afternoon evidence session on 26 June 2015 in the House of Commons, looking into the inquiry on Mental Health www.parliament.uk/youthselectcommittee-2015 Witnesses: Kane Blackwell, Chair of Kent Youth County Council Joshua Gray, Chair of Kent Youth County Council Mental Health Committee Toby Jeffery, MYP Bury St Edmunds Georgia Loynds, MYP Oldham and member of Oldham Youth Council Rebecca Moore, MYP North Tyneside and Chair of the North Tyneside Young Persons Health and Wellbeing Board Saadia Sajid, Newham Youth Council, gave evidence. Anna Williamson, Ambassador for Mind
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Continuing with the 'Lost Landscapes Heritage Trails' on the North Downs Way area, this one combines two walks of 5.8 and 7.5 miles around Charing. This was one of the worst walks this walker has ever done for overgrown paths and blatant path blocking by electric fences. Had to report back to Kent County Council (who have a good website to report issues on!). Some lovely scenery though!