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Что (кто) такое council house - определение

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Council House
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council house         
  • 1980 Housing Act]] in curtailing council house construction and reducing total new build numbers
  • A mixture of council and ex-council housing (through Right to Buy scheme) in [[Hurlford]], [[East Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]]
  • PRC houses]] in [[Seacroft]], [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]]
  • Wake Green Road]], [[Birmingham]]
  • Park Hill in Sheffield, built in the 1950-60s and refurbished in the 2010s.
  • St Ann's estate]], [[Nottingham]]. The facing houses are on Tulip Avenue, [[Nottingham]]. The upper houses are accessed from this walkway, while car access is limited to the crossing roads.
FORM OF PUBLIC OR SOCIAL HOUSING IN THE UK AND IRELAND
Homes fit for heroes; Council houses; Council flat; Rented from Local Authorities; Council Housing; Council flats; Rented from local authorities; Council block; Council properties; Local authority house; Local authority housing; Council homes; Council scheme; Council tenant
(council houses)
In Britain, a council house is a house that is owned by a local council and that people can rent at a low cost.
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Council house         
  • 1980 Housing Act]] in curtailing council house construction and reducing total new build numbers
  • A mixture of council and ex-council housing (through Right to Buy scheme) in [[Hurlford]], [[East Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]]
  • PRC houses]] in [[Seacroft]], [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]]
  • Wake Green Road]], [[Birmingham]]
  • Park Hill in Sheffield, built in the 1950-60s and refurbished in the 2010s.
  • St Ann's estate]], [[Nottingham]]. The facing houses are on Tulip Avenue, [[Nottingham]]. The upper houses are accessed from this walkway, while car access is limited to the crossing roads.
FORM OF PUBLIC OR SOCIAL HOUSING IN THE UK AND IRELAND
Homes fit for heroes; Council houses; Council flat; Rented from Local Authorities; Council Housing; Council flats; Rented from local authorities; Council block; Council properties; Local authority house; Local authority housing; Council homes; Council scheme; Council tenant
A council house is a form of British public housing built by local authorities. A council estate is a building complex containing a number of council houses and other amenities like schools and shops.
White House Millennium Council         
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COUNCIL AS PART OF THE 2000 CELEBRATIONS
Millenium Council; White House Millenium Council
The White House Millennium Council was an American organization established by Executive Order 13072 in 1998 by President Bill Clinton as part of the then-upcoming celebrations of the start of the year 2000.Executive Order 13072 —- White House Millennium Council, February 2, 1998 The council's theme was "Honor the Past – Imagine the Future.
White House National Trade Council         
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THE PRINCIPAL FORUM ADVISES ON INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES IN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS AND COORDINATE.
National Trade Council
The National Trade Council (NTC) of the United States was the principal forum used by the President of the United States to advise on strategies in trade negotiations, coordinate with other agencies to assess U.S.
United States Domestic Policy Council         
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US GOVERNMENTAL BODY ADVISING THE PRESIDENT ON SOCIAL ISSUES
Domestic Policy Council; U.S. Domestic Policy Council; Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy; White House Domestic Policy Council; White House domestic affairs advisor; White House Domestic Council
The Domestic Policy Council (DPC) is the principal forum used by the president of the United States for the consideration of domestic policy matters and senior policymaking, Cabinet, and White House officials. The Council is part of the Office of Policy Development, which itself is within the Executive Office of the President of the United States.
Housing Council         
Northern Ireland Housing Council
The Housing Council is a public body in Northern Ireland, consulted by the Housing Executive and Department for Communities on all matters that affect housing policy in Northern Ireland.
house         
  • A stereoscopic image of 988 High Street, Worsham house, circa 1880s
  • Hus, an [[Old English]] word
  • Minoan]] house model, circa 1700-1675 BC, terracotta, in the [[Heraklion Archaeological Museum]] ([[Heraklion]], [[Greece]])
  • Construction of a house using [[bamboo]]. Bamboo-made houses are popular in [[China]], [[Japan]] and other [[Asia]]n countries, because of their resistance to [[earthquakes]] and [[hurricanes]].
  • Doctor's residence and surgery, No 8 Milford Ave, [[Randwick, New South Wales, Australia]]
  • Victorian]] "Gingerbread House" in [[Connecticut]], United States, built in 1855
  • foursquare]]" house
  • Some houses are constructed from bricks and wood and are later covered by insulating panels. The roof construction is also seen.
  • Two ''baracche''(slum in Italian) near [[Oltre il Colle]], Italy. <br/> These homes are often illegally built and without electricity, proper sanitation and taps for drinking water.
  • [[Scale model]]s of some [[Ancient Egypt]]ian house, in the [[Louvre]]
  • Thermographic comparison of traditional (left) and "[[passivhaus]]" (right) buildings
  • Houses may be repeatedly expanded leading to a complex construction history.
  • Birdhouse]] made to look like a real house
BUILDING USUALLY INTENDED FOR LIVING IN
Houses; House (architecture); ⌂; HOUSE; Dwellinghouse; Houes; Independent house; 🏠; History of houses; Hosue; House (structure); House (building); Dwelling house
n.
building
home
1) to build, put up a house
2) to redecorate, refurbish, remodel, renovate a house
3) to demolish, raze, tear down a house
4) to rent a house from smb.
5) to let (BE), rent out (AE) a house to smb.
6) a dilapidated, ramshackle house
7) an apartment (AE); brick; clapboard; country; detached; frame; manor (esp. BE); one-family, single; prefabricated; ranch (AE); rooming; row (AE), terraced (BE); semidetached; summer; town house
8) a haunted house
9) (AE) a fraternity; sorority house
housekeeping
10) to keep house for smb.
theater
11) to bring the house down ('to win thunderous approval')
12) an empty; full, packed house (to play to a packed house)
13) an opera house
chamber of a parliament
14) a lower; upper house
firm
15) a banking; discount; gambling; mail-order; pharmaceutical; publishing house; slaughterhouse
place providing a public service
16) a boarding; halfway; safe; settlement house
bar
(BE)
17) a free; public; tied house
shelter
18) a reptile house (at a zoo)
misc.
19) a house of correction/detention ('a prison'); a disorderly house ('a brothel'); (AE) a station house ('a police station'); drinks are on the house ('drinks are served free'); an open house ('informal hospitality'); ('a residence being sold or rented out that is open for inspection')
house         
  • A stereoscopic image of 988 High Street, Worsham house, circa 1880s
  • Hus, an [[Old English]] word
  • Minoan]] house model, circa 1700-1675 BC, terracotta, in the [[Heraklion Archaeological Museum]] ([[Heraklion]], [[Greece]])
  • Construction of a house using [[bamboo]]. Bamboo-made houses are popular in [[China]], [[Japan]] and other [[Asia]]n countries, because of their resistance to [[earthquakes]] and [[hurricanes]].
  • Doctor's residence and surgery, No 8 Milford Ave, [[Randwick, New South Wales, Australia]]
  • Victorian]] "Gingerbread House" in [[Connecticut]], United States, built in 1855
  • foursquare]]" house
  • Some houses are constructed from bricks and wood and are later covered by insulating panels. The roof construction is also seen.
  • Two ''baracche''(slum in Italian) near [[Oltre il Colle]], Italy. <br/> These homes are often illegally built and without electricity, proper sanitation and taps for drinking water.
  • [[Scale model]]s of some [[Ancient Egypt]]ian house, in the [[Louvre]]
  • Thermographic comparison of traditional (left) and "[[passivhaus]]" (right) buildings
  • Houses may be repeatedly expanded leading to a complex construction history.
  • Birdhouse]] made to look like a real house
BUILDING USUALLY INTENDED FOR LIVING IN
Houses; House (architecture); ⌂; HOUSE; Dwellinghouse; Houes; Independent house; 🏠; History of houses; Hosue; House (structure); House (building); Dwelling house
I. n.
1.
Habitation, abode, dwelling, mansion, residence, domicile, dwelling-place, home.
2.
Building, edifice.
3.
Family, household.
4.
Lineage, race, kindred, tribe.
5.
Legislative body.
6.
Firm, partnership, company, concern, commercial establishment.
7.
Hotel, inn, tavern, place of entertainment, public-house.
II. v. a.
Shelter, protect, put under cover (of a roof), furnish with a house, procure a house or home for.
III. v. n.
Abide, dwell, reside, lodge.
House         
  • A stereoscopic image of 988 High Street, Worsham house, circa 1880s
  • Hus, an [[Old English]] word
  • Minoan]] house model, circa 1700-1675 BC, terracotta, in the [[Heraklion Archaeological Museum]] ([[Heraklion]], [[Greece]])
  • Construction of a house using [[bamboo]]. Bamboo-made houses are popular in [[China]], [[Japan]] and other [[Asia]]n countries, because of their resistance to [[earthquakes]] and [[hurricanes]].
  • Doctor's residence and surgery, No 8 Milford Ave, [[Randwick, New South Wales, Australia]]
  • Victorian]] "Gingerbread House" in [[Connecticut]], United States, built in 1855
  • foursquare]]" house
  • Some houses are constructed from bricks and wood and are later covered by insulating panels. The roof construction is also seen.
  • Two ''baracche''(slum in Italian) near [[Oltre il Colle]], Italy. <br/> These homes are often illegally built and without electricity, proper sanitation and taps for drinking water.
  • [[Scale model]]s of some [[Ancient Egypt]]ian house, in the [[Louvre]]
  • Thermographic comparison of traditional (left) and "[[passivhaus]]" (right) buildings
  • Houses may be repeatedly expanded leading to a complex construction history.
  • Birdhouse]] made to look like a real house
BUILDING USUALLY INTENDED FOR LIVING IN
Houses; House (architecture); ⌂; HOUSE; Dwellinghouse; Houes; Independent house; 🏠; History of houses; Hosue; House (structure); House (building); Dwelling house
·vt To drive to a shelter.
II. House ·noun The Grave.
III. House ·noun A public house; an inn; a hotel.
IV. House ·noun A firm, or commercial establishment.
V. House ·noun The body, as the habitation of the soul.
VI. House ·vt To deposit and cover, as in the grave.
VII. House ·noun Those who dwell in the same house; a household.
VIII. House ·vt To admit to residence; to Harbor.
IX. House ·vi To have a position in one of the houses. ·see House, ·noun, 8.
X. House ·noun A square on a chessboard, regarded as the proper place of a piece.
XI. House ·vi To take shelter or lodging; to abide to dwell; to Lodge.
XII. House ·vt To stow in a safe place; to take down and make safe; as, to house the upper spars.
XIII. House ·noun An audience; an assembly of hearers, as at a lecture, a theater, ·etc.; as, a thin or a full house.
XIV. House ·noun Household affairs; domestic concerns; particularly in the phrase to keep house. ·see Below.
XV. House ·noun A structure intended or used as a habitation or shelter for animals of any kind; but especially, a building or edifice for the habitation of man; a dwelling place, a mansion.
XVI. House ·noun A family of ancestors, descendants, and kindred; a race of persons from the same stock; a tribe; especially, a noble family or an illustrious race; as, the house of Austria; the house of Hanover; the house of Israel.
XVII. House ·vt To take or put into a house; to shelter under a roof; to cover from the inclemencies of the weather; to protect by covering; as, to house one's family in a comfortable home; to house farming utensils; to house cattle.
XVIII. House ·noun One of the estates of a kingdom or other government assembled in parliament or legislature; a body of men united in a legislative capacity; as, the House of Lords; the House of Commons; the House of Representatives; also, a quorum of such a body. ·see Congress, and Parliament.
XIX. House ·noun A twelfth part of the heavens, as divided by six circles intersecting at the north and south points of the horizon, used by astrologers in noting the positions of the heavenly bodies, and casting horoscopes or nativities. The houses were regarded as fixed in respect to the horizon, and numbered from the one at the eastern horizon, called the ascendant, first house, or house of life, downward, or in the direction of the earth's revolution, the stars and planets passing through them in the reverse order every twenty-four hours.
house         
  • A stereoscopic image of 988 High Street, Worsham house, circa 1880s
  • Hus, an [[Old English]] word
  • Minoan]] house model, circa 1700-1675 BC, terracotta, in the [[Heraklion Archaeological Museum]] ([[Heraklion]], [[Greece]])
  • Construction of a house using [[bamboo]]. Bamboo-made houses are popular in [[China]], [[Japan]] and other [[Asia]]n countries, because of their resistance to [[earthquakes]] and [[hurricanes]].
  • Doctor's residence and surgery, No 8 Milford Ave, [[Randwick, New South Wales, Australia]]
  • Victorian]] "Gingerbread House" in [[Connecticut]], United States, built in 1855
  • foursquare]]" house
  • Some houses are constructed from bricks and wood and are later covered by insulating panels. The roof construction is also seen.
  • Two ''baracche''(slum in Italian) near [[Oltre il Colle]], Italy. <br/> These homes are often illegally built and without electricity, proper sanitation and taps for drinking water.
  • [[Scale model]]s of some [[Ancient Egypt]]ian house, in the [[Louvre]]
  • Thermographic comparison of traditional (left) and "[[passivhaus]]" (right) buildings
  • Houses may be repeatedly expanded leading to a complex construction history.
  • Birdhouse]] made to look like a real house
BUILDING USUALLY INTENDED FOR LIVING IN
Houses; House (architecture); ⌂; HOUSE; Dwellinghouse; Houes; Independent house; 🏠; History of houses; Hosue; House (structure); House (building); Dwelling house
¦ noun ha?s (plural houses 'ha?z?z)
1. a building for human habitation.
chiefly Scottish a dwelling that is one of several in a building.
a building in which animals live or in which things are kept.
2. a building in which people meet for a particular activity.
a firm or institution: a fashion house.
(the House) Brit. informal the Stock Exchange.
a restaurant or inn.
a theatre.
3. a religious community that occupies a particular building.
a residential building for pupils at a boarding school.
Brit. formal a college of a university.
4. a legislative or deliberative assembly.
(the House) (in the UK) the House of Commons or Lords; (in the US) the House of Representatives.
5. a dynasty.
6. (also house music) a style of fast electronic dance music typically having sparse, repetitive vocals.
7. Astrology a twelfth division of the celestial sphere.
¦ adjective
1. (of an animal or plant) kept in, frequenting, or infesting buildings.
2. relating to a firm, institution, or society.
3. relating to medical staff resident at a hospital.
¦ verb ha?z
1. provide with shelter or accommodation.
2. provide space for.
enclose or encase.
Phrases
get on (or along) like a house on fire informal have a very good and friendly relationship.
go (all) round the houses Brit. take a circuitous route.
keep (or make) a House Brit. secure the presence of enough members for a quorum in the House of Commons.
keep house run a household.
on the house (of a drink or meal in a bar or restaurant) at the management's expense.
put (or set or get) one's house in order make necessary reforms.
Derivatives
houseful noun (plural housefuls).
houseless adjective
Origin
OE hu?s (n.), hu?sian (v.), of Gmc origin.

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Council house (disambiguation)

A council house is a form of public housing in the United Kingdom.

Council house or Council House may also refer to: