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Canterbury City Council Act 2013

Summary

This Act gives Canterbury City Council specific legal powers to govern and provide services in the Canterbury area. It's a local law that sets out what the council can do and how it should operate to serve its community.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means backing Canterbury City Council's powers to manage local services and make decisions for the Canterbury area. It allows the council to tackle local problems more efficiently and respond to the specific needs of Canterbury residents.

A vote to oppose means

  • Critics might worry that giving the council extra powers could lead to poor decisions without enough oversight, or that local people won't have enough say in how these powers are used. Some might also be concerned about how the council spends money or manages these new responsibilities.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading22 Jan 2008
  • 2nd reading12 Jun 2008
  • Committee stage8 Jul 2009
  • 3rd reading14 Jan 2010

Lords

  • 1st reading15 Jan 2010
  • 2nd reading19 Oct 2010
  • Committee stage2 Nov 2011
  • 3rd reading3 Dec 2012
Royal Assent28 Feb 2013
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