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Colchester and Borough
As part of Colchester Borough Council's Core Strategy 2008, there are plans to build thousands of new houses in Myland in the north of Colchester.
The project is under review by Colchester Borough Council, and there is some hope that the Core Strategy itself can be reviewed in 2012.
* Colchester Borough Council
He was leader of Colchester Borough Council until 1991 and was Mayor of Colchester from 1986 to 1987.
Tiptree is administered by Colchester Borough Council and Essex County Council and lies in the Parliamentary constituency of Witham.
After leaving school he studied for a Higher National Diploma ( HND ) in Computer Science at Thames Polytechnic, and started his career as a computer programmer for Colchester Borough Council.
With a history going back to medieval times the village is now part of the Colchester Borough Council seat of West Bergholt and Eight Ash Green.
With bus deregulation in 1986 the company was renamed Colchester Borough Transport and became an arms length division of the council.
It borders Tiptree, Layer Marney and Salcott cum Virley within the Colchester Borough Council's District and Tolleshunt D ' Arcy also within Maldon District.
Part of the parish of East Donyland, Rowhedge is ( for local government purposes ), a ward of Colchester Borough Council.
Cowie had also acquired Southend Transport and Colchester Borough Transport with its acquisition of the British Bus group in 1996.
Other customers were Preston Bus, Potteries Motor Traction, Badgerline, Luton & District, Isle of Man Transport, Colchester Borough Transport, Eastern Counties, A1 Service, Southend Transport, Thamesway, Viscount Bus and Coach and Strathclyde's Buses.

Colchester and Council
It was given administrative independence from Essex County Council on 1 April 1998 by The Essex ( Boroughs of Colchester, Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock and District of Tendring ) ( Structural, Boundary and Electoral Changes ) Order 1996.
Essex County Council Highways & Transportation Department have considered the construction of a Bus Rapid Transit System to be built serving the Beaulieu Park / Springfield Area because of the increasing demand for Rapid Transit Plans in Ipswich, Colchester and Southend.
Its main operations are Colchester town services in competition with First Essex, Essex County Council and Suffolk County Council contract services.
In August 2012 First Essex loses the Essex County Council contract to run services 11, 15, 83, and 16A but will commence operation of commercial service 168 that operates between Monkwick Lethe Grove and Colchester North Station during weekday peak periods.
*" Violent Society " b / w " Colchester Council " ( 1980 ) Charnel House
*" Violent Society " b / w " It Ain't Our Fault "/" Colchester Council " ( 1981 ) Ronndelet

Colchester and have
Indeed John Morris, the English historian who specialized in the study of the institutions of the Roman Empire and the history of Sub-Roman Britain, suggested in his book The Age of Arthur that as the descendants of Romanized Britons looked back to a golden age of peace and prosperity under Rome, the name " Camelot " of Arthurian legend may have referred to the capital of Britannia ( Camulodunum, modern Colchester ) in Roman times.
As introduced in Parliament, the Local Government Bill would have transferred Newmarket and Haverhill to Cambridgeshire, but Colchester would have been transferred in from Essex ; but those changes were not included in Act as passed.
Like other regions, the division of seats favours the dominant party in the region, and the Conservatives have 52, Lib Dems 4 ( also Norwich South, Colchester and Cambridge ) and Labour 2 ( Luton South and Luton North ).
The town Camulodunum ( now Colchester ) in Essex may have been named after him, and is the possible basis for the legendary city Camelot.
It did not even have its own ZIP code until the mid-1990s ; before then, it was shared with Colchester.
This would have been alongside the main Roman road from London to Colchester and used as a stop over point on the long journey, another notable find during the excavation was a Votive Offering pool in the grounds of the temple, the pool contained several artefacts that would have been offered to the gods.
Bricks have been made in Colchester ( or in the surrounding area ) for around 2, 000 years.
Many Roman mosaics and artifacts have been found in subsequent archaeological digs in the town and some can be seen at the Colchester Castle museum.
Blur, from Colchester, adopted a baggy style in their early career, although in an interview with Select Magazine in 1991 they claimed to have " killed " the genre.
People of note that were born or have lived in Colchester include:
In the United Kingdom, " Garrison " also specifically refers to any of the major military stations such as Aldershot, Catterick, Colchester, Tidworth, Bulford and London, which have more than one barracks or camp and their own military headquarters, usually commanded by a Colonel, Brigadier or Major-General, assisted by a Garrison Sergeant Major.
He appears to have expanded his power at the expense of the Trinovantes to the east, as some of his coins, ca 15 – 10 BC, were minted in their capital Camulodunum ( modern Colchester ).
The discovery of a Roman road found to terminate 100 metres across the creek in neighbouring Benfleet suggests a means may have existed to facilitate the salt's distribution to Chelmsford and Colchester, and the recovery of rich items of pottery and glassware of a variety only matched elsewhere by excavations of port facilities suggests the Romans may also have exploited Canvey's location in the Thames for shipping.
From numismatic evidence Cunobelinus appears to have taken power around 9 AD, minting coins from both Camulodunum ( Colchester, capital of the Trinovantes ) and Verlamion ( later the Roman town of Verulamium, now modern St Albans ), capital of the Catuvellauni.
DAB signals, since 20 May 2002, have come from the Essex 12D multiplex, which has transmitters at Maitland House ( Southend-on-Sea town centre ), Colchester, Sudbury ( in Suffolk ), and Rye Hill ( south of Harlow-on a water tower ).
Since then Colchester United in 1992 and Wycombe Wanderers in 1993 have equalled Wealdstone's achievement.
During the campaign, he became the only Ipswich player to have scored against all East Anglian opposition during one season ( Norwich City, Colchester United, Southend United and Luton Town ).
Following the revolt in AD60 / 1 of the Iceni under their Queen Boudica most scholars have assumed that, after the burning of Colchester and London, Boudica followed Suetonius up Watling Street as he headed for his supply bases and lines of communication near to the milItary frontier.
Most of these names have Ulster-Scottish or Scottish origins, as much of Colchester County was settled by Ulster Scots.
Mi ' kmaq Indigenous Peoples / First Nations peoples are thought to have hunted and gathered in Colchester County for several hundred years prior to British control and settlement.

Colchester and announced
More dates were announced and the band played festival dates at Glastonbury, T in the Park and Oxegen 2009 as well as headlining shows in Manchester, Newcastle, Wolverhampton, Goldsmiths College and the East Anglian Railway Museum in Colchester.
On 21 June 2010, Global Radio announced plans to rebrand Ten 17 as Heart and merge the station with Heart Essex and Heart Colchester as part of restructuring plans for the Heart Network.
In December 2007, it was announced that Arriva were going to buy Tellings-Golden Miller for £ 10. 3 million, ironically bringing it back into bus operations in Colchester, which they sold to TGM in 2004.

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