Originally Posted by
fingers
Yes, but apart from schools, teachers and youth services, libraries, parks, open spaces and galleries, social care for the elderly, children and other vulnerable members of the community, support for the voluntary sector, planning and building control, street cleaning and other environmental issues, maintenance of roads and bridges, traffic management and road safety, parking services, election, registrars of births, deaths and marriages, cemeteries and mortuary services, consumer protection, economic development and regeneration, community development services, housing provision, strategy, advice and services for the homeless…..what have the council ever done for us?