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  1. The Greater London Council (GLC) was the top-tier local government administrative body for Greater London from 1965 to 1986. It replaced the earlier London County Council (LCC) which had covered a much smaller area.

  2. Mar 31, 2016 · 31 March 2016. By Esther Webber. BBC News, London. It is 30 years since one of the most controversial experiments in local government was scrapped. What was the Greater London Council (GLC)...

  3. Greater London originally had a two-tier system of local government, with the Greater London Council (GLC) sharing power with the City of London Corporation (governing the small City of London) and the 32 London Borough councils. The GLC was abolished in 1986 by the Local Government Act 1985.

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  6. The Greater London Authority (GLA), colloquially known by the metonym City Hall, is the devolved regional governance body of Greater London, England. It consists of two political branches: an executive Mayor (currently Sadiq Khan) and the 25-member London Assembly, which serves as a means of checks and balances on the Mayor.

  7. duties. In London: Greater London. …LCC was replaced by the Greater London Council. Its boundaries were extended to include suburbs developed after 1888—i.e., more or less the entire built-up area within the Green Belt. At the same time, more than 100 existing local councils were amalgamated to form a modernized system of 33 boroughs, including…

  8. Jan 6, 2022 · Since 1965, the Greater London Council had been the governing body for most of London outside of the City of London . Now London’s principal municipal government corporation is the Greater London Authority; there are a lot of people today that may forget that London spent nearly 14 years without a central authority.

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