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can a council ignore an act of parliament
my local council say they can make rules that over rule the allotment act of 1950 i thought only a new act of parliament could over rule it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.people have added that bit on there own sites probably council allotment manager but they should read it here for the proper version
http://www.opsi.gov.u.../cukpga_19500031_en_1
http://www.opsi.gov.u.../cukpga_19500031_en_1
Parliament gives local councils the power of by laws in certain areas. It certainly wouldn't in matters such as the death penalty.
This is because government cannot govern every local issue. In this particular instance it may be perfectly reasonable for allotment A to allow chickens but equally reasonable for chickens to be banned from allotment B because of the proximity of houses etc. Yes, your few chickens may not be a nuisance, but if every allotment holder kept chickens it very well could be.
This is because government cannot govern every local issue. In this particular instance it may be perfectly reasonable for allotment A to allow chickens but equally reasonable for chickens to be banned from allotment B because of the proximity of houses etc. Yes, your few chickens may not be a nuisance, but if every allotment holder kept chickens it very well could be.
http://www.publicatio...menvtra/560/56016.htm
This seems to suggest that the Local Government Act 1972 allowed Councils to create bylaws restricting the keeping of livestock on allotments.
This seems to suggest that the Local Government Act 1972 allowed Councils to create bylaws restricting the keeping of livestock on allotments.
you are reading that from the wrong site here is the official government site
http://www.opsi.gov.u.../cukpga_19500031_en_1
http://www.opsi.gov.u.../cukpga_19500031_en_1
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