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- Responsibility for allotments within a town or parish lies with the Town or Parish Council1. If there is a demand for allotments for the laboring population and voluntary arrangements cannot be made with landowners, the council must provide a sufficient number of allotments and let them to residents2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.If there is a Town or Parish Council in a particular area, then the responsibility for allotments within the boundaries of that town or parish lies with them. The District Council, in this case, has no powers to act in any manner over allotments. (Paragraph 9 sub-paragraph (1) of Schedule 29 to the Local Government Act 1972)www.allotmoreallotments.org.uk/legislation.htm
(1) If the council of any borough, urban district, or parish are of opinion that there is a demand for allotments for the labouring population in the borough, urban district, or parish, and that such allotments cannot be obtained at a reasonable rent and on reasonable conditions by voluntary arrangement between the owners of land suitable for such allotments and the applicants for the same, the council shall provide a...
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