South East Councils (SEC) is a voluntary association of council leaders from the 70 local authorities in the South East region of England.[1] It is a regional grouping affiliated to the Local Government Association. It was established following the abolition of the South East England Regional Assembly in March 2009. From April 2009 to 2010 it had a statutory role in regional planning.
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