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The photograph had been taken some years ago at a GLC panto.
GLC has been on a tare of solid releases over the past few years.
She trained with the GLC, then the largest of the country's local authorities.
For example, housing strategy would go to the GLC.
He was chairman of the GLC from 1985 until its abolition in 1986.
The GLC transformation is now into its third phase - and delivering results.
With his business career demanding more time, he stood down from the GLC at the 1970 election.
The GLC is committed to improving education and learning throughout the local community.
In 1986 the GLC and the six metropolitan county councils were abolished.
This was the last election to the GLC.
It was the final event in the series, as the GLC itself had been abolished that same year.
The GLC, bloody but unbowed, next produced a new scheme.
This division of loyalties put paid to the GLC.
Yet that is what the Labour party promises for the new GLC.
In fact, they and their counterparts made up most of the loony-left GLC stories.
In 1977 it was acquired by the GLC.
This site also contains reports, papers, transcripts and materials from GLC programs.
When GLC was banging on about how its traffic lights would sort out congestion.
The first GLC election was on 9 April 1964.
The GLC wanted a far greater range of culture for the London population as a whole.
This idea was dropped when the leadership of the GLC went into Conservative hands.
They abolished both the metropolitan counties and the GLC.
The GLC, of course, was abolished in 1986 (see pages 44 - 5).
These are the results for the 1977 Greater London Council election.
He was elected to the Greater London Council in 1964.
For more information on this see the article, Greater London Council.
He was later a member of the Greater London Council (1964-86).
Elections to the existing Greater London Council also took place.
The site was designated a conservation area by the Greater London Council in 1986.
She was elected to the new Greater London Council before losing her seat in 1967.
The group was founded in 1982 as a result of an initiative by the Greater London Council.
The Greater London Council came into its powers in 1965, but did not have authority over public transport.
Permission to build it was the last legislative act of the Greater London Council.
The first election to the Greater London Council was held on 9 April 1964.
The new borough became part of the new Greater London Council.
Originally, the Greater London Council was going to buy 450 of the properties for renting.
In accordance with the requirements of the Greater London Council:
Local authorities like the Greater London Council were spenders on a massive scale.
The Greater London Council was abolished in 1986 at the same time as the metropolitan county councils.
In 1965 the Greater London Council was formed.
It was redeveloped as housing and a marina in 1972 by the Greater London Council.
The first Greater London Council tenant to buy their council house did so here in 1967.
The incinerator was commissioned (began operations) in 1971, by the Greater London Council.
From 1974 each of the new county councils and the Greater London Council maintained a separate fire brigade.
April 13 - Conservatives win the Greater London Council elections.
The man who once filled the Greater London Council with 20,000 workers now rails against time punchers.
It is in Richmond to the Greater London Council.
Later examples include motorways and transport maps for the Greater London Council.