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Non-Domestic Rating (Nursery Grounds) Bill

I thank my right hon. Friend for his question. He is right. My understanding is that other legislation has outlined the difference between the two, and I will come on to the Court decision that distinguished the treatment of the two.

It might be helpful, for Members who are not aware, if I explain the distinction. A nursery ground is where small plants or trees are propagated or sown with a view to their being sold on to someone else for growing on to their mature state, for sale to or use by the end consumer, whereas a market garden is where fruit, vegetables, flowers or plants are produced to be sold directly or indirectly to members of the public for consumption.

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Reference

642 c259 

Session

2017-19

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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