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  1. 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 ...

  2. A limited liability company (LLC) is a hybrid between a partnership and a corporation. It may be thought of as a limited partnership without a general partner. Owners of a limited liability company are called members and may include individuals, corporations or other LLCs.

  3. We work with allotment sites, associations, councils and individual plotholders to provide advice and guidance. We provide expertise on issues ranging from site management, environmental concerns, tenancy agreements, fundraising, setting up and managing associations and more.

  4. National Allotment Society, Hunters Road, Corby. 12,268 likes · 142 talking about this. Join the National Allotment Society (NSALG) and help us to uphold the interests and rights of the al

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  5. The National Society of Allotment and Leisure Gardeners Limited was formed on the 10th March, 1930. The Society’s roots or parentage are from the founding in April 1901 of “The Agricultural Organisation Society’.

  6. Become a National Allotment Society member and help to preserve and protect allotments for future generations. You'll also gain a range of benefits including free liability insurance, initial legal support, expert advice and much more. Join today.

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  8. 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.

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