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02 February 2021

Policy and Resources Committee

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Committee: Policy and Resources Committee

Location: By videoconference only

Date: 02 February 2021

Time: 15:00

Status: Scheduled

Agenda Reports and Minutes

Title Size / Format
00 Calling Notice & List of Items 27KB (PDF)
00a Supplementary Agenda 24KB (PDF)
02 COVID-19 Update 215KB (PDF)
03 Finance Update 155KB (PDF)
Full Agenda 173KB (PDF)
Minute of Meeting 59KB (DOC)

Private Papers

Page last updated: 20 January 2021

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These spectacular, Italianate buildings were finished in 1886 and the Victoria Tower can be seen dominating the skyline. The buildings remain uncompleted to this day as a local man, Robert Cowan, refused to sell his business in front of the tower. As a result, his shop was inserted into one corner but was destroyed during a bombing raid in 1941, leaving the unusual effect still seen today. This area has become known as 'Cowan's Corner'. These days the Municipal Buildings include the Town Hall and various Council offices.

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