town council

English

Noun

town council (plural town councils)

  1. The governing body of people elected to oversee management of a town and represent the interests of residents.

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In England and Wales, town councils represent civil parishes and communities where the parish or community council have declared themselves to be a town council. The civil parish or community would normally in such cases include a place regarded as a town.

  • community council (Wales)
  • parish council (England)

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