Vote on elected mayors 'put back a year'
By Jamie Carpenter 08 November 2010
Referendums to decide whether the 12 largest cities outside London will be run by directly elected mayors will be in May 2012, a year later than expected, according to a business plan published today by the Department for Communities and Local Government.
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