On 2018-09-07 15:51, Mark Goodge wrote:

> But that's my point. We can just look it up, if we start from the assumption 
> that the Local Government Act distinction between a town and a village 
> (technically, between a town and a parish, but that's just terminology) is 
> definitive. So observation doesn't need to come into it.
> If you can just look it up, you don't need to do anything else.

I have just read through the LGA 1972 and there is no definition of a
"town". 

The LGA doesn't seem to define what a town is, other than as a
consequence of a Parish Council deciding to call itself a Town Council.
The administrative area is still a Parish, and nothing changes about
that when a council resolves to change its official style to Town
Council. BTW, Salisbury City Council is also just a parish council, with
the same powers as Wickham Market Parish Council (except it gets to have
a Mayor). 

Using the parish style to define what is a town cannot be a complete
definition, only an indication, as there are plenty of towns in
unparished areas.
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