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All three types of local council are run by democratically elected Councillors. The County has responsibility for mainly strategic matters such as Education, Highways and Social Services. The District looks after more local issues such as Refuse collection, Leisure centres and Planning control. Newark Town Council: In Newark’s case these include matters such as:
Powers and Duties: There are however, some matters which they have both the power and the duty to carry out. For example the Newark Town Council has the power, but not the duty, to operate markets, public baths, bus shelters, provide commons, community centres, repair footpaths, light roads, provide litter bins, hold a lottery and run sports grounds to name a few. Most of these roles are fulfilled by the District and County Councils but could be delivered by the Town Council or in partnership with each other. |
How your Local Council Works
There are three tiers of local government operating in Newark. Nottinghamshire County Council, (based in Nottingham) Newark & Sherwood District Council (based at Kelham Hall) and Newark Town Council (based in the Town Hall Newark).
