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The appointment of committees and joint committees under section 102 of the
Local Government Act 1972 is a legal provision for councils in England.
[1]
- Adur and Worthing Joint Committee
[1]
- Anglia Revenues and Benefits Partnership Joint Committee
[1]
- Bramcote Crematorium Joint Committee
[1]
- Central Durham Crematorium Joint Committee
[1]
- Chilterns Crematorium Joint Committee
[1]
- Chorley and South Ribble Shared Services Joint Committee
[1]
- CNC Building Control Partnership Joint Committee
[1]
- Cleveland Emergency Planning Joint Committee
[1]
[2]
- Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service Joint Committee
[1]
- Devon Building Control Partnership Joint Committee
[1]
-
Eastern Sea Fisheries Joint Committee
[1]
- Eltham Crematorium Joint Committee
[1]
- Humber Emergency Planning Service
[3]
- Lincs Building Consultancy Joint Committee
[1]
-
National Parking Adjudication Service Joint Committee
[1]
- Portchester Crematorium Joint Committee
[1]
- Public Protection Partnership Joint Committee
[4]
- Sheffield and Rotherham Emergency Planning Service
[3]
- Shropshire Waste Partnership Joint Committee
[1]
- Somerset Waste Partnership Joint Committee
[1]
-
South Downs Joint Committee
[1]
- South Worcestershire Shared Services Partnership Joint Committee
[1]
- Staffordshire Connects Joint Committee
[5]
-
Tamar Bridge and
Torpoint Ferry Joint Committee
[6]
- Tayside Contracts Joint Committee
[7]
- Three Rivers and Watford Shared Services Joint Committee
[3]
[8]
- West Yorkshire Joint Services Committee
[3]
[9]
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