Commons, Forests And Footpaths: the Story of the Battle During the Last Forty-Five Years for Public Rights Over the Commons, Forests And Footpaths of England And Wales
Commons, Forests And Footpaths: the Story of the Battle During the Last Forty-Five Years for Public Rights Over the Commons, Forests And Footpaths of England And Wales
Eversley, G. Shaw-Lefevre (George Shaw-Lefevre), Baron, 1832-1928
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The Committee came to the conclusion that the provision made for the public, and for the labouring people, where inclosures took place, was most inadiequate. They recommended many amendments of the Inclosure Act of 1845, with the object of rectifying this great scandala) They msisted upon the necessity of local inquiries at times when. the labourers would havfc the opportunity of presenting their views. They advised that no further schemes should be sanctioned, until the Act of 1845 had been am...ended. They struck out the cases of Wisley Common, and Withypool Common in Somersetshire, from Digitized by VjOOQ IC RURAL COMMONS 191 the Bill before them — ^the one, pending another inquiry as to the expediency of extending the Metropolitan Commons Act to twenty-five miles' distance from London, which would include Wisley; and the other, because the provision of a single acre for recreation, out of 1,800 proposed to be inclosed, appeared to them to be wholly inadequate. Subject to these exclusions, the Inclosure Bill was pushed on by the Government of the day, in spite of Mr.
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