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Office of the Commissioner: Advisory Committee on House to House Collections: Minutes...

Catalogue reference: MEPO 40

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MEPO 40

Minutes of meetings

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MEPO 40

Title
Office of the Commissioner: Advisory Committee on House to House Collections: Minutes of Meetings
Description

Minutes of meetings

Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Metropolitan Police Office, Office of the Commissioner, Advisory Committee on House to House Collections, 1939-1957
Access conditions

Records not yet transferred

Immediate source of acquisition

Metropolitan Police Office

Physical condition

Volumes pre-printed to be used as Occurrence Books but used as scrapbooks for typed minutes

Accumulation dates

1939 to 1957

Selection and destruction information

Selected to reflect inter-relationship of the Metropolitan Police Service and other London bodies; London local history interest

Administrative / biographical background

The House to House Collections Act 1939, together with regulations, was introduced to prevent fraudulent charity collections. With the exception of 'national' collections, for which authority would be granted by the Home Secretary, charity promoters were required to obtain a licence from the police authority. Section 9 of the Act relates specifically to the Metropolitan Police District for which the Commissioner of Police is the licensing authority. As a result of this legislation, the commissioner set up an advisory committee consisting initially of representatives from charitable organisations, the London Mendicity Society, the London County Council War Charities Committee, the Association of Municipal Corporations, a liaison officer from the City of London Police and an accountant.

Unlike the legislation relating to Street Collections, the 1939 Act did not specifically require the setting up of an advisory committee and in April 1948 consideration was given to disbandment although the committee continued to meet. The committee appears to have wound up in 1957.

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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C15563/

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Office of the Commissioner: Advisory Committee on House to House Collections: Minutes of Meetings