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Greenwich Council, officially known as the Royal Borough of Greenwich, is a local governmental body responsible for providing a vast range of public services, including housing, education, and social care, in the borough of Greenwich, London, England. It's distinctive for being one of the 32 London boroughs and has been designated royal status thanks to its significant historical and architectural wealth, featuring landmarks like the Royal Observatory, the Cutty Sark, and a part of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site. Greenwich Council is elected every four years, with 51 councillors representing 17 wards, which are responsible for making key decisions that shape the borough's future.