Allotments Act 1950

The Allotments Act 1950 was an Act of Parliament passed in the United Kingdom by the Labour government of Clement Attlee. It improved provisions for compensation and tenancy rights,[1] and abolished contract-restraints on keeping rabbits and hens on allotment gardens.[2]

Allotments Act 1950
Long titleAn Act to amend the law relating to allotments and to abolish restrictions on the keeping of hens and rabbits.
Dates
Royal assent26 October 1950
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended

References

  1. House of Commons – Environment, Transport and Regional Affairs – Fifth Report. Publications.parliament.uk (1998-06-24). Retrieved on 2012-09-18.
  2. South West Counties Allotments Association – Keeping Chickens and Livestock on Allotments. Allotmentssouthwest.org.uk. Retrieved on 2012-09-18.
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