परिषद् सदन Meaning in English
परिषद् सदन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : council house
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
परिषद की बैठकेंइफिसुस की परिषद
प्रदेश का शासन परिषद़्
मंत्रिसभा
कॉन्स्टेंस की परिषद
ट्रेंट की परिषद
पर्यावरण नीति पर परिषद
परिषद् अध्यक्ष
परिषद कक्ष
परिषद् कक्ष
परिषद की मेज
परिषद तालिका
पार्षद
पार्षद्
पार्षदों
परिषद्-सदन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
This was because it was a fairly isolated community until the extensive council house building of the fifties and sixties at the Red House, Hylton Castle and Town end Farm Estates effectively joining the settlement to the rest of Sunderland's new northern suburbs.
Many council houses and flats were privately bought under the Right to buy scheme of the 1980s.
There are around 12 former council houses and two larger houses called Norley and Oakley cottage.
The gerrymandering scandal at Westminster Council was uncovered by the Audit Commission's District Auditor, John Magill, who found that between 1987 and 1989, council houses were sold at below market value to families likely to vote Conservative.
It also has a children's play area near the school, at the end of school lane, five housing association/ex-council houses in "The Crescent", opposite the school and a number of church-let cottages.
The area consists mainly of houses dating from the 1930s, most of which are council houses or ex-council houses.
The original [(place)|hamlet] was extensively developed during the 1970s, into what became back then a large [estate], consisting almost entirely of council houses (constructor: Wimpey Homes), situated five miles northeast of Plymouth city centre in the English county of Devon.
The family lived in a council house, and she was educated from aged nine at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts.
In 1936-8, Lydney Rural District built council houses on Stockwell Lane and in 1944, the almshouses were sold and demolished.
These tend to be more up-market dwellings, and are more modern than the council houses which predominate in the village.
In 2005, following a ballot of tenants, council houses on the Crowland, Littlecoates and Yarborough estates were transferred to the Shoreline Housing Partnership.
New Marston's main development was in the 20th century, shortly after 216 acres of land were incorporated within the boundary of Oxford City in 1929, when the County Borough of Oxford developed [estate|estates] of council houses around Marston Road and north of Headley Way.