Town council



         


In England, town councils are civil parish councils, where the civil parish is a town. Civil parishes are the lowest level of elected governance, under the district and county level.

Any parish can unilaterally decide to make itself a town.

The chairman of a town council is called a Town Mayor.

The term 'Town Mayor' is used as opposed to simply 'Mayor', which means the mayor of a borough or a city.

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