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Municipal Corporations ActThe Municipal Corporations Act of 1835 allowed local councils to become corporations. This would give the council the right to levy taxes and oversee the spending of these rates on local services. However, in 1835 only established towns were granted this privilege, so many of the new towns in which the population was soaring were not granted corporation status at this time. This was sill the case in 1848, when 62 large towns still had no council. The main terms of the act were:
Source: http://www.dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/terrace/adw03/peel/politics/municip.htm Bradford was granted a Borough Charter in 1847, from which date the local council was empowered under the terms noted above. |
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