In 1959 the country of Barbados was changed from the Vestry system, into a more modern system of local government patterned after that of the United Kingdom.Two main sub-regions known as Districts were formed in Barbados, and the majority of the vestry parish councils, which acted as local government were consolidated and transferred into these larger areas and also the Bridgetown City Council. Both were simply known as the Northern and Southern districts, and a third separate area consisted of the City of Bridgetown. Each of these districts were run by Chairmen, and the city with a mayor affiliated with Barbados' political parties.
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| - In 1959 the country of Barbados was changed from the Vestry system, into a more modern system of local government patterned after that of the United Kingdom.Two main sub-regions known as Districts were formed in Barbados, and the majority of the vestry parish councils, which acted as local government were consolidated and transferred into these larger areas and also the Bridgetown City Council. Both were simply known as the Northern and Southern districts, and a third separate area consisted of the City of Bridgetown. Each of these districts were run by Chairmen, and the city with a mayor affiliated with Barbados' political parties. (en)
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| - Royal Barbados Police Force
- Holetown
- Aldermen
- List of political parties in Barbados
- United Kingdom
- Vestry
- Councillor
- Crab Hill, Saint Lucy, Barbados
- Saint Andrew, Barbados
- Saint George, Barbados
- Saint James, Barbados
- Saint John, Barbados
- Saint Joseph, Barbados
- Saint Lucy, Barbados
- Saint Peter, Barbados
- Saint Philip, Barbados
- Saint Thomas, Barbados
- Christ Church, Barbados
- Geography of Barbados
- Constituency Councils
- Barbados
- Barbados geography-related lists
- Subdivisions of Barbados
- Local government in England
- Statutory boards of the Barbadian Government
- History of Barbados
- District
- Districts of Barbados
- Belleplaine, Saint Andrew, Barbados
- Chairmen
- Ward (country subdivision)
- dbr:Ernest_Deighton_(%22E.D.%22)_Mottley
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