Council launches consultation to engage local residents and businesses in proposals for two new byelaws

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The Council is consulting with members of the public on proposals for two new byelaws.

The first relates to Pleasure Grounds, Public Walks and Open Spaces and are made under section 164 of the Public Health Act 1875 and sections 12 and 15 of the Open Spaces Act 1906. The second byelaw relates to the Good Rule and Government regulations under section 235 of the Local Government Act 1972.

Byelaws are local laws designed to deal with local issues, their introduction is proposed to help safeguard local areas, residents and businesses.

For the proposed Pleasure Grounds, Public Walks and Open Spaces byelaws, matters covered include protection of the local area, its wildlife and the public; horses cycles and vehicles; play areas, games and sports; waterways; model aircraft; other regulated activities; and additional matters of local interest.

The proposed Good Rule and Government byelaws cover, but are not limited to, riding on road margins and verges; vehicles on road margins verges and footways; camping and unauthorised residence; skateboard and cycling; fairground attractions causing obstruction to traffic; dangerous games near highways; intoxicating liquor; excessive noise; touting; urinating in public; spitting; interference with lifesaving equipment; and other types of anti-social behaviour.

The consultation will close on 25 August 2021. More information about this consultation and related byelaws can be viewed online at www.broxbourne.gov.uk/consultations.

Members of the public with a general enquiry about this consultation, or who wish to provide comments or objections, can do so in writing to the Head of Legal Services, Broxbourne Council, Bishops’ College, Churchgate, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9XQ, or via email to legal@broxbourne.gov.uk.

Guidance on personal data rights can be viewed at www.broxbourne.gov.uk/privacypolicy.

Published: 29th July 2021