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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Holocaust Memorial Bill
Current Stage: 3rd reading
Last updated: 12/06/2025
Overview
This bill authorizes government spending and removes planning restrictions to enable the construction of a Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre in London. The Centre will focus solely on Holocaust education and combating antisemitism.
Description
The Holocaust Memorial Bill allows the Secretary of State to spend public money on the construction, maintenance, and operation of a Holocaust memorial and accompanying learning centre. This includes the building itself, ancillary works, and ongoing upkeep. The bill specifically removes restrictions imposed by the London County Council (Improvements) Act 1900, paving the way for construction on designated land. The learning centre's sole purpose is defined as educating about the Holocaust and antisemitism.
Government Spending
The bill permits the Secretary of State to incur expenditure from public funds for all aspects of the project, including construction, maintenance, and operation of the memorial and learning centre. No specific funding figures are provided in the bill itself.
Groups Affected
- Government: Responsible for funding and overseeing the project.
- London Residents: Potentially affected by construction and the presence of the memorial and learning centre.
- Educational Institutions: Could benefit from the educational resources provided by the Learning Centre.
- Holocaust Survivors and their Families: Directly impacted by the memorial's commemorative purpose.
- The wider public: Will have access to the memorial and learning centre.
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