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Friday 24th March 2000


Mr Michael Meacher That, during proceedings on the Countryside and Rights of Way Bill, the Committee do meet on Tuesdays at half-past Ten o'clock and at half-past Four o'clock and on Thursdays at Ten o'clock and at half-past Two o'clock.

New Amendments handed in are marked thus *

STANDING COMMITTEE B

COUNTRYSIDE AND RIGHTS OF WAY BILL

NOTE

The Amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order to be proposed by Mr Michael Meacher.

Mr Michael Meacher To move, That the Bill be considered in the following Order: Clause 1, Schedule 1, Clause 2, Schedule 2, Clauses 3 to 8, Schedule 3, Clauses 9 to 42, Schedule 4, Clauses 43 to 47, Schedule 5, Clauses 48 to 50, Schedule 6, Clause 51, Schedule 7, Clauses 52 to 59, Schedule 8, Clauses 60 to 62, Schedule 9, Clause 63, Schedule 10, Clauses 64 to 67, Schedule 11, Clauses 68 to 72, Schedule 12, Clauses 73 and 74, new Clauses, new Schedules.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

2

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     10,     at beginning insert—

    'In this Part "access land" means any land which is shown as access land on a map in conclusive form issued by the appropriate countryside body for the purpose of this Part.

    ( ) Land may be shown as access land on such a map if—

      (a) it is open country; or

      (b) it is registered common land

    but does not (in any of those cases) include excepted land or land which is treated by section 15(1) as being accessible to the public apart from this Act.'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

1

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     10,     leave out subsection (1).

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green

140

*Clause     1,     page     1,     line     11,     leave out from beginning to 'excepted' in line 20 and insert 'is shown as access land on a map in conclusive form issued by the appropriate countryside body for the purpose of this Part.

    ( ) Land may be shown as access land on such a map if—

      (a) it is open country; or

      (b) it is registered common land

    but may not be shown if it is'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

3

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     13,     leave out 'registered'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

4

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     13,     at end insert 'and is more than 50 hectares in extent'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

150

*Clause     1,     page     1,     line     13,     at end insert 'and is more than 10 hectares in extent'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

7

Clause     1,     page     1,     leave out lines 14 to 16.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

5

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     14,     leave out 'registered'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

6

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     14,     leave out 'outside Inner London'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

8

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     16,     at end insert 'and is more than 50 hectares in extent'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

151

*Clause     1,     page     1,     line     16,     at end insert 'and is more than 10 hectares in extent'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

9

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     17,     leave out from beginning to 'or' in line 18.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

12

Clause     1,     page     1,     leave out lines 17 and 18.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

10

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     17,     after 'above', insert 'mean'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

11

Clause     1,     page     1,     line     17,     after 'level', insert 'at Newlyn'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

13

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     1,     after 'Part', insert ', unless a contrary intention appears'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

86

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     9,     at end insert—

      '"designated access point" means a means of access to access land shown on a map in conclusive form issued by the appropriate countryside body for the purposes of this Part:'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

14

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     12,     at end insert—

      ' "Inner London" means the area comprising the Inner London boroughs, the City of London, the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple;

      "Interest", in relation to land, includes any estate in land and any right over land, whether the right is exercisable by virtue of the ownership of an estate or interest in land or by virtue of a licence or agreement, and in particular includes rights of common (as defined by section 22 of the Commons Registration Act 1965) and sporting rights, and references to a person interested in land shall be construed accordingly;

    "local highway authority" has the same meaning as in the Highways Act 1980;

    "local or private Act" includes an Act confirming a provisional order.'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

15

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     12,     at end insert—

    '"land" does not include land covered by water'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

87

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     12,     at end insert—

      '"hours of daylight" means the period between one hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset;'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

88

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     12,     at end insert—

      '"local access forum" means an unincorporated body comprising representatives of farmers, landowners and walkers in an area of access land;'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

17

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     13,     leave out 'includes' and insert 'means'.

   

Mr Gordon Prentice

143

*Clause     1,     page     2,     line     14,     at end insert 'and land below 600 metres above sea level as specified by the appropriate countryside body;'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

16

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     14,     at end insert—

      '"open air recreation" means recreational activities usually carried out in the open air'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

18

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     16,     leave out from '(a)' to 'of' in line 17 and insert 'consists'.

   

Mr Damien Green
Mr James Paice

19

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     17,     leave out 'wholly or predominantly'.

   

Mr Damien Green
Mr James Paice

20

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     17,     after 'predominantly' insert 'that is, 75 per cent. or more of the area,'.

   

Mr Damien Green
Mr James Paice

21

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     17,     leave out 'mountain'.

   

Mr Damien Green
Mr James Paice

22

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     17,     leave out 'moor'.

   

Mr Damien Green
Mr James Paice

24

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     17,     leave out ', heath or down' and insert 'or heath'.

   

Mr Damien Green
Mr James Paice

23

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     17,     leave out 'heath'.

   

Mr Damien Green
Mr James Paice

25

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     18,     leave out 'registered'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

27

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     18,     at end insert—

      ' "owner", in relation to any land, means, subject to subsection (2A), any person, other than a mortgagee not in possession, who, whether in his own right or as trustee for another person, is entitled to receive the rack rent of the land, or, where the land is not let at a rack rent, would be so entitled if it were so let;

    "prescribed" means prescribed by regulations;'.

   

Mr Damien Green
Mr James Paice

26

Clause     1,     page     2,     leave out lines 19 to 21.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

28

Clause     1,     page     2,     line     21,     at end add—

      ' "regulations" means regulations made by the Secretary of State (as respects England) or by the National Assembly for Wales (as respects Wales);

      "telecommunications code" and "telecommunications code systems" have the same meaning as in Schedule 4 to the Telecommunications Act 1984.

    (2A) In relation to any land which is subject to a farm business tenancy within the meaning of the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995 or a tenancy to which the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 applies, the definition of "owner" in subsection (2) does not apply where it is excluded by section 20(4) or by paragraph 6(2) of Schedule 2.

    (2B) For the purposes of this Part, the Broads are to be treated as a National Park and the Broads Authority as a National Park authority.

    (2C) In subsection (2B) "the Broads" has the same meaning as in the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads Act 1988.'.

 
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