Area committee

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Many large local government councils in the United Kingdom have a system of area committees, with responsibility for services in a particular part of the area covered by the council.

In the county council areas of England, for example, there is typically an area committee for each district within the county.

[edit] Examples

Before the 2004 ward boundary review the wards fitted exactly within the constituencies and the committees were therefore known as constituency committees.
    • Cumbria - has 6 local committees one for each of its district council areas.
    • Leicester - 9 area committees containing between 2 and 3 wards. The city centre is considered outside any area.
    • Kirklees - 7 area committees
    • Kingston upon Hull - 7 area committees
    • Oxford - 6 area committees
    • Shropshire - 3 area committees (North, Central and South)
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