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Council boss plans to step down

Delwyn Burbidge
Mr Burbidge took up his role with the council in July 2005

The Chief Executive of North Wiltshire District Council is to leave the authority early next year.

Delwyn Burbidge, a lawyer, took up his role with the council in July 2005.

The district council is to be abolished in March 2009 with its functions being absorbed into a new Unitary Council for all of Wiltshire.

Mr Burbidge said: "It has been a tremendous honour to be Chief Executive of North Wiltshire District Council for the past three years."




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