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Councillors, Democracy and Elections
- Citizenship ceremonies
- Civic recognition and awards
- Community assemblies and committees - schedule of meetings
- Consultation - open forums
- Council - minutes, agendas and reports
- Council - publications
- Councillors - allowances
- Councillors - committee membership
- Councillors - declaration of interest
- Councillors - information and advice
- Decision making
- Elections - electoral nominations
- Elections - electoral register
- Elections - polling stations
- Elections - postal votes
- Elections - proxy votes
- Elections - results
- Elections - results publication
- Elections - voting
- Local area agreements
- Local MPs and MEPs - information and advice
- Mayor - general information
- Mayoral invitations
- Meeting agendas
- Meeting minutes
- Outside Bodies
- Parish and town councils
- Parliamentary Boundary Review
- Partnerships
- Policies and plans
- Referenda - information and advice
Hambleton and Richmondshire Housing Forum
Hambleton District Council works with Richmondshire District Council and a range of partner organisations to provide housing solutions and advice to residents of both districts. Registered Social Landlords, Voluntary Sector organisations, the NHS, MOD and North Yorkshire County Council meet regularly to share information and increase awareness of services available to residents and through joint working to ensure that we offer a comprehensive service to residents.
Minutes of meeting can be found via the following links:
Meeting 8th September 2009 Opens in a new window
Meeting 8th December 2009 Opens in a new window
Meeting 23rd March 2010 Opens in a new window
Meeting 5th July 2010 Opens in a new window





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