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War Memorials

The Home Office deals with questions regarding the maintenance and protection of existing war memorials in so far as local authorities, under the provisions of the War Memorials (Local Authorities' Powers) Act 1923 have the power, but not the duty, to maintain repair and protect war memorials. A Code of Practice on the protection and preservation of war memorials has now been published PDF Icon (file size 319 kb)

 

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A Code of Practice on the protection and preservation of war memorials has now been publishedPDF Icon (file size 319 kb)
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