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Ealing Council - Aimed at keeping the local community up to date on Council matters. Includes details such as refuse collection times.

Easington District Council - Provides contact details and Council services. Primarily aimed at promoting business opportunities in the region.

Eastleigh Borough Council - Provides a guide to the Borough and information about the services offered to residents, visitors and organisations with an interest in the area.

Elmbridge Borough Council - Provides information on the area, where to stay, local attractions and business opportunities.

Enfield Council - Aimed at the local and business community providing information on services, leisure activities and business opportunities.

Epsom and Ewell Borough Council - Provides information on local services, leisure activities and education.

Erewash Borough Council - Contains local news, events, council services and latest initiatives as well as information on the towns and villages in the region.

Essex County Council - Provides community information and pages aimed at promoting Essex at home and abroad.

Exeter City Council - Provides information on leisure, tourism, local services, transport and news.

Eastbourne Borough Council - Information about Eastbourne, council services, local councillors and elections.

East Dorset District Council - Covers the area of East Dorset and Wimborne.

East Devon District Council - Describes the services of the Council to the community of East Devon. Includes information for tourists and a section containing photographs of the region.

East Northamptonshire Council - Provides information on local services, economic development and tourism.

East Staffordshire Borough Council - Provides information on the Council and its services.

East Sussex County Council - Provides detailed information on Council services plus general information on the region.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council - Provides a profile of the authority saying who they are, what they do and where to find them.

Eden District Council - Provides information about the area and the services provided to the local community.

East Cambridgeshire District Council - Includes information on parishes, council members, meetings, agendas and minutes. Also press releases, news and other pertinent information.

East Hampshire District Council - Includes sections on community matters, services, democracy, business and tourism.

East Herts District Council - Hertfordshire. Includes Council departments, services and publications.

East Lindsey District Council - Lincolnshire. Council information, services and departments, and local news.

Ellesmere Port and Neston Borough Council - Cheshire. Provides information on tourism, leisure, and transport.

Epping Forest District Council - Essex. Includes A - Z index, jobs, what's on, about the area and information for businesses.

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