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30 days, either give leave to make the byelaw, or not give leave to make the byelaw. The
Secretary of State may also choose to defer his decision to allow time for further consideration. The new arrangements allows the local authority to make only minor modifications to the proposed byelaws after leave has been given to make the byelaws. Councils should therefore ensure care is taken when drafting byelaws. The regulations also give councils powers to revoke byelaws under an entirely local process.
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Government (MHCLG), including replacing the
Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government's role in confirming byelaws. This is now a matter for the local council, having taken account of any representations made about the proposed byelaw. The new arrangements transfer the accountability for making byelaws to local councils. Local councils should ensure that a proposed byelaw is proportionate and necessary before making any new byelaw.
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including replacing the
Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government's role in confirming byelaws. This is now a matter for the local council concerned, having taken account of any representations made about a proposed byelaw. The regulations also give councils powers to revoke byelaws under an entirely local process.
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Restriction of access; catching, disturbing, injuring or killing animals or eggs, pupae or larvae; damaging plants; introducing any animals, eggs, plants or seeds that may reproduce, hatch, propagate or germinate; grazing; pollution of water; bathing, water-skiing, ice-skating, sailing boats or model
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Under the new decentralised arrangements, MHCLG will assume information supplied by the local authority in its application for leave to make a byelaw is correct. The
Secretary of State will consider the draft byelaws, report and deregulatory statement provided by the local authority and will, within
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Restricting or prohibiting fishing for all or any specified kinds of sea fish during any period, methods of fishing, equipment used (including size of mesh), and regulating shellfish and oyster cultivation. Note: This provision is to be repealed on the coming into force of the relevant sections of
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The 2008 consultation document stated that some byelaws would continue to need to be confirmed by the government. These include those byelaws made by private companies (so as to ensure that there is democratic accountability), and those likely to be controversial, for example concerning fisheries.
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Preservation of order, prevention of damage to the waterway or land, avoiding interference with the enjoyment of the waterway or land by others; boating; pollution; flood defence and drainage; salmon, trout, freshwater and eel fisheries; conservation of the natural beauty or amenity of marine or
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Following the introduction of the Local
Government Byelaws (Wales) Act 2012, and the Byelaws (Alternative Procedure) (England) Regulations 2016, there is a simplified procedure for making new byelaws and amending local government byelaws covered by the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local
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Climbing, grazing of animals, camping, fires, throwing of missiles, interference with life-saving equipment, horse-riding, cycling, vehicles, play areas, skateboarding, ball-games and other sports, bathing, ice-skating, fishing, model boats, aircraft and hot air balloons, kites, model aircraft,
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in
Scotland, they had to be approved by central government before they came into force. However, due to the Local Government Byelaws (Wales) Act 2012 and the Byelaws (Alternative Procedure) (England) Regulations 2016, there is a simplified procedure for making new byelaws and amending byelaws,
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Prevention of nuisances and the preservation of order on a Common, including protection of plants and animals, fires, control of dogs, grazing of animals, erection of structures, offering items for sale, use of firearms and throwing of missiles, vehicles, aircraft, horse-riding, bathing, and
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Preservation of order, prevention of damage to the land, avoiding interference with the enjoyment of the land by others, regulating sailing on waterways and make charges for the registration of boats (plus generally the same list as for section 164 of the Public Health Act 1875)
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Safety of aircraft, vehicles and people, controlling operation of aircraft, controlling vehicles not on public roads including regulating speed and parking, regulating taxis, restricting access to parts of the airport, preserving order, and safe custody of lost property.
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Prohibiting or restricting exploitation of sea fisheries resources, protection of fisheries for shellfish, monitoring of exploitation of resources, regulating fisheries through the issue of permits, prohibiting or restricting specific vessels, methods orgear
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c. 43) to make byelaws regulating access to
Ministry of Defence lands, including their use by the public for recreation. Since 2004, the Ministry of Defence is reviewing all of its byelaws. Unlike most other byelaws, military lands byelaws are made by
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coastal, or aquatic or waterside, areas, or of any features of archaeological or historic interest, and the conservation of flora or fauna that depend on, or associated with, a marine or coastal, or aquatic or waterside, environment.
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Climbing on bridges, skateboarding, riding on verges, playing games on or near highways, fairground attractions causing obstructions, touting, urinating or defecating in public, interfering with life-saving equipment or road signs.
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Fishing, bait digging, horse-riding, games, public performances, fires, parties, aircraft, kites, unauthorised structures, offering items for sale and interference with life-saving equipment, signs or flags
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A variety of Acts grant powers to make byelaws regulating conduct on public transport. The power to make byelaws is usually granted to the public transport operator, which is sometimes a private company.
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Preservation of order, prevention of damage to the land and avoiding interference with the enjoyment of the land by others (generally the same list as for section 164 of the Public Health Act 1875)
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companies are limited to the transport facilities operated by the organisation making the byelaw. Because they only apply to limited areas or facilities, byelaws are generally not made by
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Preservation of order, prevention of damage to the land, regulating use of the land and navigation on waterways, control of dogs, and preventing the outbreak or spread of fire within the
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Penalty Notices.
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have powers to make byelaws under various Acts of
Parliament. The power to make byelaws "for the good rule and government" of their area, granted by the
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Times and places, use of huts and tents, bathing costumes, life-saving appliances, and use of pleasure boats within areas allotted for public bathing.
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boats; obstructing watercourses; vehicles and aircraft; electronic equipment, firearms, kites, model aircraft; fires; camping; shutting of gates.
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included provision for the government to implement alternative arrangements for making byelaws, and for their enforcement through the issue of
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Sections 20, National Parks and Access to the
Countryside Act 1949, and Section 28R, Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
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Licensing of vessels, all aspects of navigation, mooring, use of locks, prevention of nuisances, bathing, etc.
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Transport for London's road transport garages, depots, bus stations, shelters, other premises and approaches.
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or Section 225 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 – the exact level depends on the type of byelaw
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public performances, excessive noise, metal detectors, offering items for sale and protection of plants.
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185:. In Wales, local council byelaws do not need to be confirmed by central government since the
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in Scotland. The punishment is a fine, the maximum being generally between ÂŁ500 and ÂŁ2,500.
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Sites of Special Scientific Interest: Encouraging positive partnerships Code of Guidance
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Facilities provided for the enjoyment of the sea or waterways adjoining a National Park
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Sections 20, 21(4) and 106 of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
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in 2010, it has been suggested that councils may be permitted to use byelaws to improve
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Communities in control: real people, real power – The making and enforcement of byelaws
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Regulating the use of any landing place vested in or operated by Transport for London.
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Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs guidance and model byelaws
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and also to suitably trained officers appointed by local councils, including
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Numbering and naming, and qualifications and behaviour of boatmen in charge
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Regulating the use, and working of, and travel and behaviour of passengers
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Regulating the use and working of, and travel and behaviour of passengers
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Reading Borough Council byelaws for operating as a Hairdresser or Barber
1756:"Department for Communities and Local Government model byelaw number 10"
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Part 6 of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007
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or other bodies, in specific areas using powers granted by the relevant
1932:, Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 2003, para 59
1691:"Department for Communities and Local Government model byelaw number 5"
1666:"Department for Communities and Local Government model byelaw number 6"
1641:"Department for Communities and Local Government model byelaw number 2"
1616:"Department for Communities and Local Government model byelaw number 8"
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Harbour authorities, which can be local councils or private companies
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Department for Communities and Local Government model byelaw number 3
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Regulating behaviour on various local light railways and tramways.
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Regulating behaviour on various local light railways and tramways.
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Airport operators, who can be public bodies or private companies
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1839:"Department for Culture, Media and Sport model library byelaws"
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Regulating the use and working of, and behaviour on, the Ferry
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Regulating the use and working of, and behaviour of passengers
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Paragraph 27 of Schedule 11, Greater London Authority Act 1999
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Conduct of the public, closing times, placement of structures.
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Section 10(3) and Section 10(5) and paragraph 4 of Schedule 5,
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National Trust for Scotland byelaws for the Island of St Kilda
1961:"Marine Management Organisation - Nature Conservation Byelaws"
1534:, Department for Communities and Local Government, August 2008
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All aspects of navigation including speed; also water-skiing
245:(Same list as for section 164 of the Public Health Act 1875)
2254:"Sections 155-162 of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009"
56:
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Good rule and government, and the prevention of nuisances
85:
Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007
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1881:"Department for Children, Schools and Families Guidance"
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London County Council (Tunnel and Improvements) Act 1938
2058:. Corporate of the City of London. 1986. Archived from
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The power to issue fixed penalties would be granted to
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Local Authority Byelaws in England: A Discussion Paper
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Metropolitan Board of Works (Various Powers) Act 1885
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Transport for London's railways and railway premises
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The majority in value of owners of rights of pasture
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National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
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2489:. Defence-estates.mod.uk. 2009-11-06. Archived from
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Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982
348:
Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976
377:Regulating public mortuaries and post-mortem rooms
420:Cleanliness of premises, equipment and operators.
265:Section 83, Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907
1503:, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, April 2006
1319:Thames Tunnel (Rotherhithe and Ratcliff) Act 1900
352:Regulating amusement premises and pleasure fairs
20:are laws of local or limited application made by
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413:Greater London Council (General Powers) Act 1981
227:Regulation of public walks and pleasure grounds
181:or making films depicting smoking automatically
2308:North Somerset Council Hackney Carriage Byelaws
2235:Isles of Scilly Sea Fisheries Committee byelaws
1760:Department for Communities and Local Government
1695:Department for Communities and Local Government
1670:Department for Communities and Local Government
1645:Department for Communities and Local Government
1620:Department for Communities and Local Government
1247:Greater Nottingham Light Rapid Transit Act 1994
59:, or a particular class of activities, such as
1911:A guide to making Local Nature Reserve Byelaws
1117:Conduct of drivers and proprietors, and fares
1002:Inshore fisheries and conservation authorities
629:Section 28, Lee Valley Regional Park Act 1966
595:Green Belt (London and Home Counties) Act 1938
366:Cleanliness of premises, tools and personnel.
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242:Regulation of open spaces and burial grounds
2032:"Byelaws of the Verderers of the New Forest"
1744:Newcastle City Council swimming pool byelaws
1583:Section 235 of the Local Government Act 1972
306:Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980
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1381:Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act 1847
671:Forestry Commission lands and plantations
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1963:. Marinemanagement.org.uk. Archived from
1843:Department for Culture, Media & Sport
1715:Section 231 of the Public Health Act 1936
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755:Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators
187:Local Government Byelaws (Wales) Act 2012
124:
1345:Merseyside Passenger Transport Authority
140:
129:Breaches of byelaws are prosecuted in a
1554:"Local government legislation: Byelaws"
1506:
1481:"Local government legislation: Byelaws"
1076:Typical matters covered by the byelaws
464:Typical matters covered by the byelaws
431:Restrictions on employment of children
201:Typical matters covered by the byelaws
173:, by imposing local minimum prices for
2509:
2103:"Wimbledon and Putney Commons Byelaws"
1808:"West Sussex Council mortuary byelaws"
1212:Section 46, Croydon Tramlink Act 1994
525:Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000
440:
177:, limiting promotions associated with
2487:"Ministry of Defence Byelaws website"
2462:"Ministry of Defence: Byelaws Review"
1420:British Transport Commission Act 1954
1230:Section 59, Leeds Supertram Act 1993
808:(as substituted by Commons Act 2006)
387:Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964
252:Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907
1988:. Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
1733:Maritime and Coastguard Agency model
1594:"What can councils use by-laws for?"
1424:British Waterways Acts 1971 and 1975
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778:Commons and town and village greens
750:Wimbledon and Putney Common Act 1871
711:Common Council of the City of London
515:Sites of Special Scientific Interest
363:Regulating hairdressers and barbers
318:Section 223, Public Health Act 1936
1570:as set out in section 37(2) of the
1451:has powers under section 14 of the
1087:Local council (highways authority)
1067:Act granting power to make byelaws
907:Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988
557:Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
455:Act granting power to make byelaws
427:Children and Young Persons Act 1933
195:Act granting power to make byelaws
81:Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
13:
2136:, Dartmoor National Park Authority
1862:Department of Health model byelaws
1273:London Regional Transport Act 1984
997:Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009
989:Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009
633:Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
567:Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009
296:Regulating seaside pleasure boats
75:Making of local government byelaws
39:Formerly, because byelaws created
14:
2528:
2517:United Kingdom administrative law
2357:London Regional Transport Byelaws
1271:and paragraph 2 of Schedule 4 to
1161:Greater London Authority Act 1999
1035:National Trust Acts 1907 to 2005
974:Sea Fisheries Regulation Act 1966
409:London Local Authorities Act 1991
321:Regulating public swimming pools
103:police community support officers
2216:Somerset Drainage Boards byelaws
835:Dartmoor National Park Authority
818:obstructing or annoying others.
648:London (Various Powers) Act 1990
310:Regulating hired pleasure boats
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256:Regulating use of the seashore
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1449:Secretary of State for Defence
1287:Transport and Works Act Orders
850:River Cam Conservancy Act 1922
572:Marine Management Organisation
158:Following the election of the
1:
2105:. Wpcc.org.uk. Archived from
2008:"Forestry Commission Byelaws"
1336:County of Merseyside Act 1980
1159:Paragraph 26 of Schedule 11,
1073:General description of power
771:Metropolitan Commons Act 1866
510:Countryside Council for Wales
482:Countryside Council for Wales
461:General description of power
268:Regulating use of promenades
198:General description of power
2432:London Luton Airport Byelaws
2332:. Dft.gov.uk. Archived from
2167:, Malvern Hills Conservators
1543:2008 consultation, para 2.15
1401:Sections 63 and Schedule 3,
1124:Town Police Clauses Act 1889
1100:Town Police Clauses Act 1847
391:Regulating use of libraries
346:, as amended by section 22,
7:
2448:September 23, 2010, at the
1043:National Trust for Scotland
938:Reservoirs and Water Parks
735:Ashdown Forest Conservators
690:Verderers of the New Forest
135:Justice of the Peace Courts
49:Justice of the Peace Courts
10:
2533:
2413:Gloucester Harbour Byelaws
2279:February 21, 2009, at the
2274:Environment Agency byelaws
2089:September 3, 2009, at the
1867:December 13, 2011, at the
1596:. BBC News. 12 August 2010
1387:and local Acts and Orders
1267:as amended by section 37,
1254:Nottingham Express Transit
919:Norfolk and Suffolk Broads
876:Malvern Hills Conservators
715:Epping Forest Conservators
282:Regulating public bathing
43:that can be prosecuted in
2443:British Waterways Byelaws
1918:UK Government Web Archive
1572:Criminal Justice Act 1982
1340:Mersey Tunnels Order 1986
1220:premises and facilities.
1195:London Transport Act 1969
588:marine conservation zones
581:marine conservation zones
506:Scottish Natural Heritage
478:Scottish Natural Heritage
405:Local Government Act 2003
208:Local Government Act 1972
150:Local Government Act 1972
2382:"Mersey Tunnels Byelaws"
2369:Croydon Tramlink Byelaws
2178:Broads Authority byelaws
2148:, River Cam Conservators
2146:Byelaws of the River Cam
2053:"Epping Forest Bye-laws"
1467:
1148:Strategic Rail Authority
1017:Water Resources Act 1991
995:Sections 155-162 of the
979:Sea Fisheries Committees
960:internal drainage boards
947:Water Resources Act 1991
2197:Yorkshire Water Byelaws
1947:March 30, 2009, at the
1719:UK Statute Law Database
1717:, as amended, from the
1453:Military Lands Act 1892
1385:Harbour Revision Orders
931:Water Industry Act 1991
730:Ashdown Forest Act 1974
530:National park authority
447:national park authority
28:, and so are a form of
16:In the United Kingdom,
2371:, Transport for London
2359:, Transport for London
2292:National Trust Byelaws
2084:Ashdown Forest Byelaws
1566:Levels 2 and 4 on the
1443:Military lands byelaws
1310:and their approaches.
951:Land Drainage Act 1991
855:River Cam Conservators
840:Dartmoor National Park
706:Epping Forest Act 1878
373:Public Health Act 1936
344:Public Health Act 1961
292:Public Health Act 1961
278:Public Health Act 1936
223:Public Health Act 1875
125:Enforcement of byelaws
2158:Malvern Hills Byelaws
958:, local councils and
141:Local council byelaws
89:fixed penalty notices
30:delegated legislation
2256:. Legislation.gov.uk
1462:Statutory Instrument
1365:Transport for London
1200:Transport for London
1182:Transport for London
1166:Transport for London
1047:National Trust land
891:Countryside Act 1968
889:Sections 12 and 13,
831:Devon County Council
825:Dartmoor Commons Act
610:Countryside Act 1968
565:Section 129 to 133,
543:Sections 90 and 91,
425:Sections 18 and 20,
238:Open Spaces Act 1906
236:Sections 12 and 15,
167:Coalition Government
69:Statutory Instrument
1393:Ports and harbours
1070:Byelaw-making body
762:and Putney Commons
685:New Forest Act 1949
681:New Forest Act 1877
667:Forestry Commission
472:Local councils and
458:Byelaw-making body
441:Countryside byelaws
334:Regulating markets
45:magistrates' courts
2418:2012-05-17 at the
2313:2012-03-23 at the
2240:2008-11-20 at the
2221:2010-09-13 at the
2202:2009-04-09 at the
2183:2009-06-27 at the
2163:2009-07-17 at the
2132:2009-07-03 at the
2034:. Verderers.org.uk
1916:2009-04-10 at the
1556:. 23 October 2016.
1530:2009-04-04 at the
1499:2009-04-04 at the
1483:. 23 October 2016.
1338:as amended by the
1326:Rotherhithe Tunnel
1269:Transport Act 1981
1265:Transport Act 1962
1152:National railways
1143:Transport Act 2000
1022:Environment Agency
964:Internal drainage
956:Environment Agency
870:Malvern Hills Acts
131:magistrates' court
111:community councils
79:In 2006, the then
26:Acts of Parliament
2327:"Railway Byelaws"
1457:55 & 56 Vict.
1440:
1439:
1429:British Waterways
1403:Airports Act 1986
1308:Blackwall Tunnels
1112:hackney carriages
1083:Highways Act 1980
1056:Transport byelaws
1053:
1052:
1026:Inland waterways
972:Section 5 of the
662:Forestry Act 1967
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