Local Government Act 1974

Trade wastes - Powers of local authority as to trade wastes disposal outside district

501C: Local authority may agree to use trade wastes works under control of other local authority

You could also call this:

"Councils can share waste disposal facilities with other councils."

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A local authority can agree to use trade waste works that another local authority controls. You might wonder what this means, so let's break it down: a local authority is like a council that makes decisions for your area. If you live in one area, your local authority can make a deal with another local authority to use their facilities for getting rid of trade waste. This provision was part of the Local Government Act 1974, but it was repealed, which means it is no longer in effect, by section 266 of the Local Government Act 2002, you can find more information about this on the Local Government Act 2002 webpage.

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Part 28Trade wastes
Powers of local authority as to trade wastes disposal outside district

501CLocal authority may agree to use trade wastes works under control of other local authority (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 501C: repealed, on , by section 266 of the Local Government Act 2002 (2002 No 84).