Amendments proposed to the Countryside and Rights of Way Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

216

Clause     21,     page     11,     line     43,     at end insert 'or, if land is closed for the purposes of shooting, "the relevant maximum" means forty'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

218

Clause     21,     page     12,     line     1,     leave out from beginning to 'must' and insert 'Regulations made under subsection (3)(b)'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

217

Clause     21,     page     12,     line     7,     at end insert 'or, if the land is closed for the purposes of shooting, does not exceed forty'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

219

Clause     21,     page     12,     leave out lines 8 to 13.


   

Mr David Heath

225

Clause     24,     page     13,     line     25,     after 'land', insert 'or land accessible to the public as defined in section 15'.


   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

220

Clause     30,     page     17,     line     1,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.


NEW CLAUSES

Access in Wales

   

Mr David Heath
Mr Elfyn Llwyd

NC1

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—All matters relating to public access to land in Wales shall be determined by the National Assembly for Wales, which for this purpose may—

      (a) define those areas of land in Wales to which the public shall have an entitlement to access;

      (b) direct the Countryside Council for Wales to prepare, in respect of Wales, such maps as may be required to identify land relevant to Part I;

      (c) determine such processes for appeal as the National Assembly for Wales may consider appropriate;

      (d) consider such regulation for access to land in Wales as may be required; and

      (e) assume any powers and authority in respect of Wales such as may be conferred by virtue of Part I on the Secretary of State in respect of land in England.'.


Local access fora

   

Mr David Heath

NC2

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—It shall be the duty of an access authority to establish for each local area a local access forum, comprising representatives of landowners and agricultural, environmental, recreational and such other interests as may seem to the access authority to be relevant to access land in that area, for the purpose of consultation on any matter relating to access.'.


 
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