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Monken Hadley Common Act

Summary

This Act is a law that protects Monken Hadley Common (an area of open land in London) and sets out rules for how it should be used and looked after. It ensures the Common remains a shared public space rather than being sold off or developed for other purposes.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means protecting Monken Hadley Common as a public space for local people to enjoy. It helps preserve the land from being developed or misused, keeping it available for recreation, walking, and community activities.

A vote to oppose means

  • Some people might worry that protecting the Common could limit local development or restrict landowners' rights to use their property. Others might question who manages the Common and whether rules around its use are fair to everyone.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading22 Jan 2020
  • 2nd reading28 Jan 2020
  • Committee stage17 Nov 2020
  • Report stage9 Jun 2021
  • 3rd reading16 Jun 2021

Lords

  • 1st reading16 Jun 2021
  • 2nd reading15 Sept 2021
  • Committee stage14 Mar 2022
  • 3rd reading7 Apr 2022
Royal Assent28 Apr 2022
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