How was the british system of local administration different from the earlier system of local ainistration?
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England has a mixed system of either single-tier local government in the form of unitary authorities, London boroughs and metropolitan district councils; or two-tier local government with county councils as the upper tier and district or borough councils as the lower tier.
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There are two level of local government which are more strategical than the earlier Local Governing Systems.
The two levels divided to do some certain works and maintain the region accordingly.
The two level are
By the top tier
By the lower tier.
By the Top Tier: It looks over the control and maintenance of transport, social service, education, fire and police services.
By the lower tier: It looks over the waste collection, public planning and public housing.
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