Council allotments are under threat, and could become a thing of the past unless we all act now to protect them. The Department of Communities and Local Government is carrying out a review of various council obligations, with a view to abolishing unnecessary ?burdens?, and safeguarding those that are deemed necessary. The duty to provide allotments outlined in Section 23 of the Allotments Act 1908 is on the list of acts under review. If the government and public decide to scrap this burden, then the government will have no obligation to provide allotments
Act now! Deadline 25th April
You can respond to the consultation and request that the duty to provide allotments isn't abolished online, by post, or by email.
Online: Go on
www.surveymonkey.com/s/GP7BKKT to enter your views on the ?statutory webform?, and quote the reference number DCLG_136
Write to DCLG at:
Review of Statutory Burdens Team,
Department for Communities and Local Government,
3/H6 Eland House,
Bressenden Place
, London
, SW1E 5DU
Email your comments to mail to:
burdens@communities.gsi.gov.uk.