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Cannock Chase District Council - Rather sparse site containing a contact list and a copy of the crime and disorder bill.

Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council - Includes information on councillors, Council services, libraries, news, jobs and the environment.

Cambridgeshire County Council - Information for visitors, locals and the business community.

Camden Council - Contains a guide for children and young people on how to complain about a Council service. Also provides information on leisure and business opportunities.

Castle Morpeth Borough Council - Site provides information on council services, tourism and economic development.

Caradon District Council - Situated in south east Cornwall, Caradon is one of six districts in the county. Site contains job vacancies, tourist information and information on the Saltmill Millennium Project.

Carrick District Council - Provides details of the services provided by this Cornish district council.

Chesterfield Borough Council - Information on Chesterfield town plus advice for locals and information for visitors and tourists.

Charnwood Borough Council - One of the Borough Councils of Leicestershire. Site provides details of services, the local economy and business opportunities as well as arts, tourism and leisure.

Chelmsford Borough Council - Information on the council and its services, leisure and special events along with some general business and local information.

Cheltenham Borough Council - Provides details of the Council and its services.

Cherwell District Council - North Oxfordshire. Links to local services and information

Chester City Council - A guide to the city, including information about the council.

Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council - Includes local information, guide to services, business.

Chichester District Council - Information on tourism and accommodation and doing business in the area.

Christchurch Borough Council - Information for local people, tourists and business on a variety of topics.

Colchester Borough Council - Information for residents, visitors and business.

Congleton Borough Council - Aimed at providing a comprehensive service for local people.

Copeland Borough Council - Information on the economy, regeneration, tourism and news.

Cornwall County Council - Information for locals on how the council helps with everyday life in the area. Also detailed information on the county of Cornwall and on the services provided by the council.

Coventry City Council - Provides information on the range of services provided to local citizens plus general information on tourism and leisure as well as business opportunities.

Canterbury City Council - Contains information on tourism & leisure, the economy, the local council and the community.

Croydon Council - Information on living, working and leisure in Croydon.

Cumbria County Council - Provides information about a range of services and activities in Cumbria and about the local councillors who control the development of these services.

Craven District Council - Information about the area and council services.

Cambridge City Council - Contains a weekly list of planning applications received as well as other information for locals, tourists and the business community.

Cheshire County Council - General information about Cheshire including tourism, business, local history and events. Also information about the county council including education, environmental services and social services.

Chorley Borough Council - Includes information about the authority and the community they serve, as well as access to online services.

Carlisle City Council - Cumbria. Information on Council services and locally elected representatives. Details on policy and local issues are provided.

Castle Point Borough Council - Essex. Includes A - Z of services, events, councillors, refuse collection and local information.

Chester Le Street District Council - Durham. Contains local news, information on living and working in the district, and contact information.

Chichester City Council - West Sussex. Council members, services and contact details.

Chiltern District Council - Buckinghamshire. Official information about services for residents and tourists. Includes leisure facilities, accessibility, licensing and calendar of meetings.

Corby Borough Council - Northamptonshire. Contact information, press releases and local information.

Cotswold District Council - Gloucestershire. Contact details, scheduled meetings and tourist information.

Crawley Borough Council - West Sussex. Information on services provided, Council organisation and job vacancies.

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