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  1. 7 de feb. de 2020 · The white horse of Kent features on the county’s flag, and has been taken on by the county council, the police and the university. Kent weather: Chaos predicated as Met Office upgrades wind warning to amber. You'll also find it atop many of the county's famous Oast houses. The horse's first official use on the county's flag was in the 17th ...

  2. Kent County, Maryland. /  39.23°N 76.1°W  / 39.23; -76.1. Kent County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 census, its population was 19,198, [1] making it the least populous county in Maryland. Its county seat is Chestertown. [2] The county was named for the county of Kent in England.

  3. Paul Carter (politician) Sir Paul Benedict Crossland Carter CBE is a British Conservative local government politician, [1] serving as a councillor in Kent County Council, which he led for 14 years from 2005 until the end of 2019, [2] and as the chair of the County Councils Network special-interest group within the Local Government Association ...

  4. County Hall, formerly the Old Sessions House, is a municipal building in Sandling Road in Maidstone, Kent, England. The county hall, which is the headquarters of Kent County Council, is a Grade II listed building. History The Sessions House, designed by Sir Robert Smirke, which can still be seen through the stone archway of the 1913 facade

  5. Essex County Council is the county council that governs the non-metropolitan county of Essex in England. It has 75 councillors, elected from 70 divisions, and has been under Conservative majority control since 2001. [2] The council meets at County Hall in the centre of Chelmsford. It is a member of the East of England Local Government Association .

  6. Swale is a local government district with borough status in Kent, England. The council is based in Sittingbourne, the borough's largest town. The borough also contains the towns of Faversham, Queenborough and Sheerness, along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas. It includes the Isle of Sheppey and is named after The Swale, the ...

  7. Kent schools first used the Internet in 1985 for international email projects. Kent County Council's NGfL programme of 1998 provided every primary and special school with an Internet-connected laptop computer and provided networked access to secondary schools. DfES made Kent an ICT Pathfinder authority.