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

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Mr Elfyn Llwyd

312

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     14,     at end insert—

    '.Notwithstanding the provisions of section 1(3) of the Dogs (Fouling of Land) Act 1996, an access authority, or a local authority within the meaning of that Act, may include access land within "designated land" for the purposes of that Act.'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

138

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     14,     at end insert—

    '. An access authority or a district council may apply the provisions of the Dogs (Fouling of Land) Act 1996 to access land.'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

306

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     16,     leave out 'relevant' and insert 'access'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

221

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     17,     after 'land', insert 'and those with an interest in the land'.

   

Mr David Heath

223

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     18,     at end insert—

    '(1A) Any exclusion under sub-paragraph (1) which applies to land within a Special Area of Conservation, Special Protection Area or Site of Special Scientific Interest shall only be made following consultation with, and having regard to the advice of, the relevant advisory body as defined in section 24(6).'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

300

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     18,     at end insert—

    '( ) If an exclusion under this paragraph is made with the consent of the tenant under a farm business tenancy or a tenancy to which the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 applies, it shall terminate on the expiry of that tenancy unless the successor owner consents to its continuance.'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

301

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     18,     at end insert—

    '( ) The owner may revoke his consent (or that of his predecessors in title) upon giving 1 month's notice to the relevant authority.

    ( ) Upon receiving a revocation of consent the relevant authority shall revoke the direction with effect from the end of the notice period.'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

302

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     18,     at end insert—

    '( ) The relevant authority may modify a direction under this paragraph with the consent of the owner.'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

307

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     23,     leave out 'relevant' and insert 'access'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

303

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     26,     after 'giving', insert ', modification'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

304

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     27,     after 'giving', insert ', modification'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

308

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     28,     leave out 'relevant' and insert 'access'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

305

Schedule     2,     page     41,     line     29,     after 'its', insert 'modification or'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

309

Schedule     2,     page     41,     leave out lines 31 to 35.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

310

Schedule     2,     page     41,     leave out lines 36 to 39.


   

Mr David Heath

160

Clause     3,     page     3,     line     1,     leave out from 'State' to 'may' in line 2.

   

Mr David Lepper
Mr Gordon Prentice

226

Clause     3,     page     3,     line     4,     after 'land', insert ', woodland or riverside'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

241

Clause     3,     page     3,     line     4,     at end insert—

    '( ) In exercising any power in respect of coastal land under or pursuant to this Act, regard shall be had to the needs of flood defence and coastal protection.'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

242

Clause     3,     page     3,     line     4,     at end insert—

    '( ) In exercising any power in respect of coastal land under or pursuant to this Act, regard shall be had to the protection of wildlife and the needs of nature conservation.'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

243

Clause     3,     page     3,     line     6,     after 'Part', insert 'except sections 12 and 13'.

   

Mr David Heath

161

Clause     3,     page     3,     line     6,     leave out from 'Part' to end of line 8.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

244

Clause     3,     page     3,     line     7,     after 'Part', insert ', except sections 12 and 13,'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

245

Clause     3,     page     3,     line     8,     at end insert—

    '( ) An order under this section may not—

      (a) remove or restrict the rights of appeal under sections 6, 28 and 36; or

      (b) remove the byelaw making powers under section 17.'.

   

Mr Gordon Prentice

144

Clause     3,     page     3,     line     11,     after 'cliff', insert ', cliff-top'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice

139

Clause     3,     page     3,     line     12,     at end add—

    '( ) An order under this section shall not be made until the Secretary of State (as respects England) or the National Assembly for Wales (as respects Wales) has consulted those interests likely to be affected by the order, has undertaken and published a regulatory impact assessment in relation to the proposed order, and has undertaken and published an assessment of the effects of a proposal for any such order on—

      (a) the environment, including any effects on the natural beauty, flora, fauna and geological and physiographical features of the land affected;

      (b) the use and management of land adjacent to the land affected; and

      (c) flood and coastal defence and coast protection in relation to the land affected.'.


   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

246

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     15,     after 'London', insert 'and outside the New Forest'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

247

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     15,     at end insert—

      '( ) all access land,'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

248

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     15,     at end insert—

      '( ) all excepted land which is registered common land or open country,'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

249

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     15,     at end insert—

      '( ) all sites of special scientific interest which are registered common land or open country,'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

250

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     15,     at end insert—

      '( ) all land on which access is excluded or restricted by a direction of indefinite period made under section 24(2)(d),'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

251

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     15,     at end insert—

      '( ) all land on which access is excluded or restricted by a direction for a specified period in each year made under Chapter II,'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

252

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     15,     at end insert—

      '( ) means of access to access land,'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

253

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     15,     at end insert—

      '( ) land treated as being accessible to the public by reason of section 15'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

254

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     15,     at end insert—

      '( ) land dedicated as access land under section 16,'.

   

Mr David Heath

162

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     18,     leave out subsection (2).

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

255

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     19,     at end insert—

      '( ) all access land,'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

256

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     19,     at end insert—

      '( ) all excepted land which is registered common land or open country,'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

257

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     19,     at end insert—

      '( ) all sites of special scientific interest which are registered common land or open country,'.

 
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