(Crystal Palace) Act, 1951
14 & 15 GEO. Ch. xxviii
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section1. Short title
2. Interpretation.
3. Extinguishment of trusts and vesting of Crystal Palace and park.
4. Saving for pending actions.
5. Saving of contracts.
6. Collection of outstanding debts.
7. Books etc. to remain evidence.
8. Council to take over existing staff.
9. Repayment of contributions to contributing authorities.
10. Bylaws
11. Interim arrangements.
12. Accounts and audit.
13. Continuance and dissolution of trustees.
14. Saving for powers of Council.
15. As to town and country planning.
16. RepealsSCHEDULES:First SchedulePart I.
Part II.Second Schedule - Provisions of the Act of 1914 saved from repeal.
An Act to provide for the vesting of the Crystal Palace and park in the London County Council for the dissolution of the Crystal Palace Trustees and for other purposes. [1st August 1951.]
WHEREAS -
(1) By the Crystal Palace Act
1914 a body of trustees was constituted for the purpose of
acquiring the lands and buildings known as the Crystal
Palace and park situate partly in the metropolitan boroughs
of Camberwell and Lewisham in the county of London and
partly in the municipal borough of Beckenham and the urban
district of Penge in the county of Kent: 4 & 5 Geo. 5. c. v. (2) The said trustees
consisted of representatives of the corporation of the city
of London the London County Council the councils of the
metropolitan boroughs of Lambeth Lewisham and Wandsworth the
corporations of Croydon and Beckenham the urban district
council of Penge and certain other nominated
trustees: (3) The said trustees were
required to hold and manage the said Crystal Palace and park
as a place for education and recreation and for the
promotion of industry commerce and art: (4) By virtue of the Local
Authorities Contributions (Crystal Palace) Act 1913 certain
authorities have contributed towards the cost of the
acquisition of the Crystal Palace and park: 3 & 4 Geo. 5. c. clxiii. (5) It is expedient to
extinguish any trusts relating to the Crystal Palace and
park and to transfer the Crystal Palace and park from the
said trustees to the London County Council (hereinafter
referred to as " the Council"): (6) It is expedient that the
other provisions contained in this Act should be
enacted: (7) The objects aforesaid
cannot be attained without the authority of
Parliament: (8) 2 & 3 Geo. 6. c.
40. In relation to the
promotion of the Bill for this Act the Council have complied
with the requirements of section 151 of the London
Government Act I939: May it therefore please
Your Majesty that it may be enacted and be it enacted by the
King's most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and
consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in
this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of
the same as follows (that is to say):-
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ENACTMENTS REPEATED
16 & 17 Vict. c.
xx. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1853 The whole Act. 17 & 18 Vict. c.
xciii. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1854 The whole Act. 19 & 20 Vict. c.
cxvii. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1856 The whole Act. 32 & 33 Vict. c.
vi. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1869 The whole Act. 38 & 39 Vict. c.
xxiv. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1875 The whole Act. 40 & 41 Vict. c.
xxxvi. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1877 The whole Act. 44 & 45 Vict. c.
xxxvi. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1881 The whole Act. 50 & 51 Vict. c.
cxcviii. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1887 The whole Act. 58 & 59 Vict. c.
xv. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1895 The whole Act. 61 & 62 Vict. c.
xxxviii. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1898 The whole Act. 63 & 64 Vict. c.
clxiv. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1900 The whole Act. 6 Edw. 7. c. i. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1906 The whole Act. 8 Edw. 7. c.
cix. The Crystal Palace
Company's Act 1908 The whole Act. 4 & 5 Geo. 5. c.
v. The Crystal Palace Act
1914 Sections 6 and
7.
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repeal
3 & 4 Geo. 5. c.
ci. The London County Council
(General Powers) Act 1913 Sections 12 and
18. 3 & 4 Geo. 5. c.
clxiii. The Local Authorities
Contributions (Crystal Palace) Act 1913 The whole Act. 4 & 5 Geo. 5. c.
v. The Crystal Palace Act
1914 The whole Act ( except so
far as saved from repeal by this Act).
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2. Unless the context shall otherwise require in and for the Interpretation purposes of this Act the expressions:~-
"The Crystal Palace and park" means and includes certain freehold lands buildings and hereditaments commonly known as the Crystal Palace and park situate in the metropolitan boroughs of Camberwell and Lewisham in the county of London and the urban districts of Beckenham and Penge in the county of Kent containing two hundred acres or thereabouts and delineated and coloured red blue and yellow on a plan signed in triplicate by William Arthur Mount esquire the chairman of the committee of the House of Commons to whom the Bill for this Act was referred and the said expression also means and includes all the fixtures fittings furniture statuary works of art machinery plant and all other effects whatsoever in the said palace and park and all buildings and other erections on the said lands:;"The signed plan" means the plans so signed as aforesaid;
" The palace means and includes the buildings commonly known as the Crystal Palace together with so much of the lands now held in connection therewith as extends down to the lower terrace (including the lower terrace) and delineated and coloured red on the signed plan;
"The park" means and includes the lands now held in connection with the palace below the lower terrace and the lands now let on lease or in hand for the purpose of such letting (being respectively the lands coloured blue and yellow on the signed plan) and any other lands other than the palace which may hereafter be acquired.
14. The trustees shall have the entire control and management of the palace and the park as a place for education and recreation and for the promotion of industry commerce and art and subject to existing leases tenancies licences and agreements and to the proviso to this section they may exercise the following powers (that is to say): -
(1) They may maintain alter extend and repair the palace and other buildings and may improve and extend the park and appropriate lay out form fence and maintain grounds for cricket and other games sports amusements meetings assemblies and other purposes and also gardens roads walks fences plantations ornamental lakes and spaces for military drill and exercise and they may also pull down and remove the whole or any portion of the palace or other buildings and may construct new buildings and erections in lieu thereof or in addition thereto:(2) They may close the whole or any portion of the palace and the park and may make such reasonable charge as they think fit for admission to the palace or any part thereof and to any portion of the park which may he set aside or let in accordance with the provisions of this Act:
(3) They may set aside or let for such period and subject to such conditions as they think fit the whole or any portions of the palace or the park for the exclusive use of any educational institution or for the purposes of a library or any exhibition show or display or any club or entertainment or for any recreation or sport or amusement or for stalls or for shops or for any purpose of public utility instruction or benefit and may authorise the lesees to erect buildings and to make charges for admission to any part of the palace or the park let to them
* * * (4) They may themselves provide and maintain such educational institutions in the palace and the park as they think fit and may make such charges to students attending the same as they think fit:
(5) They may purchase and hire works of art plant furniture and other appliances and things and may themselves provide such amusements in in the palace or the park or any parts thereof as they think fit and may supply or let the right of supplying refreshments in any part of the palace or the park together (if they think fit) with the exclusive right to use any refreshment rooms or stalls and may advertise the palace and the park and the attractions thereof:
(6) They may appoint pay and remove such officers and servants as may be necessary for the purposes of this Act:
(7) They may raise on mortgage of the palace and of the park (excluding the lands coloured blue on the signed plan) or any part thereof any sums of money that may be necessary for the purposes at the Act and may sell exchange or let on lease or otherwise any portion of the park (excluding the lands coloured blue on the signed plan):
(8) They may generally do any act or thing which may in the judgement of the trustees appear calculated to promote the objects and purposes of this Act:
Provided always that not less than twenty acres of the park shall be open to the public free of charge on every day and the greater portion of the lands coloured blue on the signed plan shall be open to the public free of charge on every day except not more than fifty days in each year of which fifty days not more than fourteen days shall at any one time be consecutive or be in any one month.
(76413) PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN
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