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a chance to try and raise the money themselves to possibly buy the site.
In answer to a delegate’s question, Liz explained the difference in Statutory and Temporary allotments and the difference with the legal position for privately owned sites. Liz also advised self-managed sites with over seven year leases to get them registered with the Land Registry. She also advised them on taking out insurance cover and suggested that they examine becoming a Limited
After thanking Mrs Bunting for her advice and information, the Chairman surprised the Secretary by announcing that the Yorkshire Cup, presented annually to someone who
company of some sort and indicated that the NSALG sponsorship would allow a company to be formed under
Liz explained the difference in Statutory and Temporary allotments
has contributed to the allotment movement, had been proposed to be presented to Tony Heeson, the Yorkshire Regional Secretary, for his services to and on behalf of the Yorkshire Region. The meeting accepted the proposal
the Co-operative
Community Bene t
Societies Act 2014.
This, of course, limits
the liability of the Trustees or Directors and allows the Association to become a legal entity. The National Society has a series of lea ets available and some were available on the day from the display table.
unanimously and the Secretary, after recovering, thanked the meeting for the award.
The meeting closed after what was declared to be a successful and enjoyable
Fully accessible toilets no water, no power no smells, no fuss
meeting with the Chairman wishing everyone a safe journey home. Tony Heeson
NatSol the specialists
01686 412653 info@natsol.co.uk www.natsol.co.uk
compost toilet
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