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Many large
local governmentcouncils in the
United
Kingdom have a system of area committees,
with responsibility for services in a particular part of the area
covered by the council.
In the
county council areas of England, for
example, there is typically an area committee for each district within the
county.
In
1996, the then new unitary Highland Council adopted the areas of the eight districts of the
former two-tier Highland region as management areas, and each
management area was represented, initially, by area committees
consisting of councillors elected from areas (groups of wards)
corresponding to the management areas, but changes to ward
boundaries in 1999 created a mismatch between committee areas and
management areas. In 2007, following further changes to ward
boundaries, the area committees were abolished and the council
created a new more centralised management structure. The former districts
were:
Badenoch and Strathspey, Caithness, Inverness,
Lochaber,
Nairn, Ross and Cromarty, Skye
and Lochalsh, and Sutherland