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In 2003 he was made an Honorary Freeman of the Borough of Crewe and Nantwich and in the same year was awarded an honorary doctorate by Loughborough University.
The Municipal Buildings in Crewe, head office of the Borough Council.
The former Crewe Municipal Borough was unparished, but the rest of the Crewe and Nantwich district included the following civil parishes ;
The Borough of Crewe and Nantwich was abolished on 1 April 2009, when the new Cheshire East unitary authority was formed.
The Borough Council of Crewe and Nantwich was abolished on 1 April 2009 ; the civil parish is now administered by the new unitary authority of Cheshire East.
She was elected as a councillor to the Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council in 1995, stepping down in 1997.
New league members in D3N are: Accrington Stanley ( 1921 – 1961 ), Ashington ( 1921 – 1929 ), Barrow ( 1921 – 1972 ), Chesterfield, Crewe Alexandra, Darlington, Durham City ( 1921 – 1928 ), Halifax Town, Hartlepool United, Lincoln City, Nelson ( 1921 – 1931 ), Rochdale, Southport ( 1921 – 1978 ), Stalybridge ( 1921 – 1923 ), Tranmere Rovers, Walsall, Wigan Borough ( 1921 – 1931 ) and Wrexham.
The original 20 teams were: Stockport County, Darlington, Grimsby Town, Hartlepools United, Accrington Stanley, Crewe Alexandra, Stalybridge Celtic, Walsall, Southport, Ashington, Durham City, Wrexham, Chesterfield, Lincoln City, Barrow, Nelson, Wigan Borough, Tranmere Rovers, Halifax Town and Rochdale.
From 1974 the civil parish was served by Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council, which was succeeded on 1 April 2009 by the new unitary authority of Cheshire East.

Borough and Nantwich
Nantwich is a market town and civil parish in the Borough of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.
| Nantwich Town celebrate winning the Vase after beating Hillingdon Borough F. C.
In 2006, Hillingdon Borough reached the FA Vase final at St. Andrews, Birmingham, after an 11 game qualification route starting in the competition as early as the 2nd qualifying round, but lost 3-1 to Nantwich Town from Cheshire.

Borough and was
The Borough of East York was the last Toronto municipality to hold this status, relinquishing it upon becoming part of the City of Toronto on January 1, 1998.
At the time of the strike he was chairman of the Stepney Borough Electricity Committee.
Hastings, it is thought, was a Saxon town before the arrival of the Normans: the Domesday Book refers to a new Borough: as a borough, Hastings had a corporation consisting of a " bailiff, jurats, and commonalty ".
In the Georgian era, patronage of such seaside places ( such as nearby Brighton ) gave it a new lease of life so that, when the time came with the reform of English local government in 1888, Hastings became a County Borough, responsible for all its local services, independent of the surrounding county, then Sussex ( East ); less than one hundred years later, in 1974, that status was abolished.
They were amended when, in 1965 under the London Government Act 1963, East Barnet Urban District and Barnet Urban District were abolished and their area was transferred to Greater London to form part of the present-day London Borough of Barnet.
He stood as a candidate for Lambeth London Borough Council at the age of 21 in 1964, and was elected in the Conservative landslide in 1968.
Chernenko's illness was first acknowledged publicly on 22nd February 1985 during a televised election rally in Kuibyshev Borough of northeast Moscow, where the General Secretary stood as candidate for the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR, when Politburo member Viktor Grishin revealed that the General Secretary was absent in accordance with doctors ' advice.
In 1936 Malden and Coombe was granted full Borough status, with its own Mayor, and had the rare distinction of a civic mace bearing the royal insignia of King Edward VIII.
* Gladstone Park in the Municipal Borough of Willesden, London was named after him in 1899.
Hauer was born in Breukelen, in the Netherlands, the town lending its name to New York City's Borough Brooklyn.
Two days later he was arrested in Clamart and imprisoned in the Bourg-la-Reine ( or, as it was known during the Revolution, Bourg-l ' Égalité, " Equality Borough " rather than " Queen's Borough ").
Many people have surmised that the decision to abolish the GLC was made because of the existence of a high-spending left-wing Labour administration under Livingstone, although pressure for the abolition of the GLC had arisen before Mr Livingstone took over, and was largely driven by the belief among the outer London Borough councils that they could perform the functions of the GLC just as well.
Simultaneously with the elections to the London Borough councils, a referendum was held on the establishment of the GLA in May 1998, which was approved with 72 % of the vote.
She attended Borough of Manhattan Community College ( BMCC ) and then the City College of New York ( CCNY ) in the mid-1960s, where she was involved in many political activities, protests, and sit-ins.
Recommendations for the £ 400 million project have been approved, and planning approval was given by Slough Borough Council's planning committee on 9 July 2009.
In 1974 that Corporation was abolished, and the town became part of the much larger Monmouth District ( becoming Monmouth Borough in 1988 ), which until 1996 formed one of the five districts of Gwent.
Tudor Hall was completely restored in 1968 by the London Borough of Barnet, and is now part of Barnet College.
The office of Borough President was created in the consolidation of 1898 to balance centralization with local authority.
Sir Edward Borough was the eldest son of the 2nd Baron's eldest son, Sir Thomas Borough, who would become the 1st Baron Burgh in December 1529 after his father was declared insane.

Borough and created
The present-day City of Westminster as an administrative entity with its present boundaries dates from 1965, when the City of Westminster was created from the former area of three metropolitan boroughs: St Marylebone, Paddington, and the smaller Metropolitan Borough of Westminster, which included Soho, Mayfair, St. James's, The Strand, Westminster, Pimlico, Belgravia, and Hyde Park.
The local government arrangements were reorganised in 1900 with a Metropolitan Borough of Southwark created comprising the parishes of Southwark Christchurch, Southwark St Saviours, Southwark St George the Martyr and Newington.
The next diocese to be created was Manchester, and the Borough Council began to informally use the title city.
Letters patent were duly issued granting the title of " city " to the newly created Metropolitan Borough of Westminster.
Population growth in London during the 19th century demanded new arrangements, and the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea was created in 1899, with the boundaries described above.
The council was created by the London Government Act 1963 and replaced two local authorities: Finsbury Metropolitan Borough Council and Islington Metropolitan Borough Council.
The Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury in the County of London was created in 1900, covering the area of Finsbury and Clerkenwell.
The Metropolitan Borough of Stepney was formed in 1900, then dissolved in 1965 when it was absorbed into the newly created London Borough of Tower Hamlets which currently administers the area.
The current borough was created in 1965 from the former areas of the Municipal Borough of Southgate, the Municipal Borough of Enfield and the Municipal Borough of Edmonton.
Wanstead was a part of the Municipal Borough of Wanstead and Woodford until 1965, when Greater London was created.
In 1965, the London Government Act 1963 abolished the Municipal Borough of Wimbledon, the Merton and Morden Urban District and the Municipal Borough of Mitcham and in their place created the London Borough of Merton.
The London Borough of Havering was created in 1965 by the combined former area of the Municipal Borough of Romford and Hornchurch Urban District which had been transferred to Greater London from Essex by the London Government Act 1963.
The borough was formed in 1965, by the London Government Act 1963, as an amalgamation of the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham and the Metropolitan Borough of Deptford, which had been created in 1900 as divisions of the County of London.
As Princess Elizabeth, HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh ( who was created Baron Greenwich on their marriage in 1947 ) made their first joint visit to Greenwich in 1948 for the Duke to receive the Freedom of the Borough.
On June 1, 2008 it was annexed into the newly created City and Borough of Wrangell, most of whose territory came from the former Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area.
In July 2006, then-Mayor Lonegan created a controversy when he engineered a Borough Council resolution requesting the removal of a Spanish-language billboard in town advertising McDonald's iced coffee.

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