Uncultivated Gardens.

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture. – in the House of Commons at on 19 June 1941.

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Mr. Hudson:

Under the Cultivation of Lands Order, 1939, local authorities in England and Wales, with my consent, may enter on any garden, occupied or usually occupied with a dwelling house, for the purpose of providing allotments. Voluntary arrangements usually, however, make the exercise of these powers unnecessary. Local authorities are well aware of their powers and if any further publicity on the subject is necessary I hope this answer will serve the purpose.