National Trust Act 1937 (1937 c lvii)

The Act granted The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty additional powers to manage land and properties. It allowed the Trust to acquire land via gift or purchase, and protect it for public enjoyment. Additionally, it enabled the creation of by-laws for visitor conduct and the establishment of easements. The Act was pivotal in fortifying the National Trust's ability to conserve the UK's natural and historical heritage, thus ensuring these sites were preserved for future generations without risk of private misuse or neglect.

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National Trust Act 1937 (1937 c lvii)

The Act granted The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty additional powers to manage land and properties. It allowed the Trust to acquire land via gift or purchase, and protect it for public enjoyment. Additionally, it enabled the creation of by-laws for visitor conduct and the establishment of easements. The Act was pivotal in fortifying the National Trust's ability to conserve the UK's natural and historical heritage, thus ensuring these sites were preserved for future generations without risk of private misuse or neglect.

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