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      • Founded in the early 20th century, The National Allotment Society is the leading representative body for UK allotment holders with over 125,000 members. Our mission is to protect, promote and preserve allotments for future generations.
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  2. Founded in the early 20th century, The National Allotment Society is the leading representative body for UK allotment holders with over 125,000 members. We work with government, landlords and developers to provide, promote and preserve allotments – highlighting the social and environmental benefits of growing sites and preserving allotments ...

  3. The National Allotment Scene Contents: 1. The Nineteenth Century 2. 1900-1925 3. The Society of Friends’ Scheme, 1928-1961 4. WWII 5. Post WWII 6. The Thorpe Initiatives 1. The Nineteenth Century Allotments have been in existence for hundreds of years, with evidence pointing back to Anglo-Saxon times and, though the allotment movement had

  4. Founded in the early 20th century, The National Allotment Society is the leading representative body for UK allotment holders with over 125,000 members. Our mission is to protect, promote and preserve allotments for future generations.

  5. The History of The National Allotment Society. With our origins dating back to 1901, The National Allotment Society have been at the forefront of the allotment movement for over 100 years.

  6. committees.parliament.uk › writtenevidence › 122917stakeholders in allotments.

    The National Allotment Society views the high cost of land purchase/rental as prohibitive and a clear barrier to the provision of allotment sites during a period of high demand.

  7. The National Allotment Society (NAS) is the leading national organisation upholding the interests and rights of the allotment community across the UK. They work with government at national and local levels, other organisations and landlords to provide, promote and preserve allotments for all.

  8. www.clerksandcouncilsdirect.co.uk › editorialAllotments law: a summary

    The Law of Allotments by Paul Clayden is published by Sweet and Maxwell and can be ordered from its website at www.sweetandmaxwell.co.uk. The National Allotment Society (www.nsalg.org.uk) publishes general information about allotments, as well as the information sheet about sheds and other structures referred to above.

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