Overview
This webinar on the Tenancy Agreements and Policies aspects of Allotment Management will cover:
- Types of allotment, and the basics of legislation
- Newer trends, including the inclusion of allotments in new developments
- Land acquisition
- Management options and responsibilities
- The pros / cons for the self-management of allotments by Local Authorities
- What to include within the tenancy agreement
- Standard clauses in line with allotment legislation
- Templates available
- Issues that can arise
- Practical tips, using examples from day-to-day problems
This webinar will usually last between 45 minutes – 1.5 hours (dependent on the number of questions / queries received in the session).
Unfortunately, Allotment Management: Tenancy Agreements and Policies (23 January) is now fully booked
Date
Thursday 23 January, 1:30pm – 3:00pm
Price
SLCC Members: £30 + VAT
Non-Members: £35 + VAT
CPD points
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“Brilliant course for understanding the many aspects of allotment management.”
Marcia Phillibert, Boyatt Wood Parish Council
“The information was clear and easily understood. The host was knowledgeable and able to answer questions and provide advice for specific situations.”
Felix Gillett, Littlehampton Town Council
About the Trainer
Tyler Harris is the Legal Adviser for the National Allotment Society (NAS) which is a membership organisation dedicated to the protection and preservation of allotments. The NAS has been around for almost 100 years and acts as the voice of the allotment movement in discussions with government bodies, helps provide its members with benefits such as discounted seeds and insurance, and helps to defend allotments that are under threat of disposal.
Tyler has been with the NAS for over 5 years and his day-to-day role is to provide free initial legal advice to NAS members. He deals with a range of issues such as handling leftover possessions, changes to lease agreements and issuing warnings for breaches of rules. Tyler also manages the Allotment Officer Forums that are arranged by the NAS, to help bring council staff who have responsibility for allotments to come together and discuss any issues that they may have.
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