explain the importance of the village common to common folk
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The law surrounding 'Common Land' and 'Town and Village Greens' is complex. At the time of writing there are two pieces of relevant legislation which are central to governing the regime for the registration and management of common land and greens. These are the Commons Act 2006 (partly in force) and the Commons Registration Act 1965 (which will be repealed in full once the Commons Act 2006 is brought fully into force). Other relevant legislation includes the Countryside Rights of Way Act 2000, Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013 (England) and the Planning (Wales) Act 2015.
This Article provides a brief description of both categories of land and the significance of land being registered as either a 'Town or Village Green' or 'Common Land
This Article provides a brief description of both categories of land and the significance of land being registered as either a 'Town or Village Green' or 'Common Land
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- The village plays an important role in maintaining the ecological balance as it is a place which is covered by greenery which overcomes the green cover which is less in the cities and also it is a shelter for various animals
- Britishers were apostles of good as there was peace around.
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