0 a building in which local government officials and employees work and have meetings --
1 a public meeting at which a politician or official speaks about his or her policies and answers questions from members of the public: --
2 a building in which local government officials and employees work and in which public meetings may be held --
We will have to have a centrally situated town hall, which means that we shall have to spend money on it.
Generally, the town hall is in the centre, and round about it there is the natural, accumulated growth of rings of development.
I believe that it should be done locally, but not necessarily by the town hall.
Where does he think the town hall will be, and how far does he think our people will be from it?
However, decisions in the town hall also had a tendency gradually to modify and to ameliorate uncontrolled practices so that they would be integrated into the formal world.
At site 4, the mayor of the local authority lives more than 50 km from the town hall, and had not been in his office for over two months.
Often enhancing a community consultation process, a selection of project work is exhibited in a local gallery or town hall at the conclusion of the studio.
In the public sphere, the town hall and other civic buildings together with the ritual and aggregated privileges and practices of incorporation presented a vision of municipal independence.