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

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Mr David Heath

183

Clause     9,     page     6,     line     4,     leave out 'relevant countryside body' and insert 'Countryside Agency'.

   

Mr David Heath

184

Clause     9,     page     6,     line     8,     leave out from 'State' to 'to' in line 10 and insert 'may direct the Countryside Agency'.


   

Mr David Heath

185

Clause     10,     page     6,     line     17,     leave out 'appropriate countryside body' and insert 'Countryside Agency'.

   

Mr David Heath

186

Clause     10,     page     6,     line     18,     leave out 'the duty of the body' and insert 'its duty'.

   

Mr David Heath

187

Clause     10,     page     6,     line     19,     at end insert ', in consultation with the relevant local access forum'.

   

Mr David Heath

188

Clause     10,     page     6,     line     26,     leave out 'ten' and insert 'five'.

   

Mr David Heath

189

Clause     10,     page     6,     line     29,     at end insert 'and

      (c) in consultation with English Nature.'.


   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

229

Clause     11,     page     6,     line     37,     at end insert—

      '( ) the information which they are to provide on appropriate access points where information on access rights and any restrictions or closures is to be made available,'.

   

Mr David Heath

190

Clause     11,     page     6,     line     39,     leave out 'local highway authorities, National Park' and insert 'access'.

   

Mr David Heath

191

Clause     11,     page     6,     line     39,     at end insert ', local access fora'.

   

Mr David Heath

192

Clause     11,     page     7,     line     2,     leave out 'appropriate countryside body' and insert 'Countryside Agency'.

   

Mr David Heath

193

Clause     11,     page     7,     line     12,     leave out 'appropriate countryside body' and insert 'Countryside Agency'.


   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

275

Clause     12,     page     7,     line     23,     at beginning insert—

    '( ) The appropriate countryside body shall pay the reasonable costs incurred by any person in capping or fencing any disused mine shaft upon access land within their ownership.'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

230

Clause     12,     page     7,     line     26,     after 'omitted', insert 'to be done'.


   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

231

Clause     13,     page     8,     line     6,     leave out 'by virtue of this section'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

232

Clause     13,     page     8,     line     7,     leave out 'natural'.

   

Mr David Heath

194

Clause     13,     page     8,     line     7,     at end insert 'or permanent'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

233

Clause     13,     page     8,     line     8,     leave out 'landscape' and insert 'land'.

   

Mr David Heath
Mr Elfyn Llwyd

195

Clause     13,     page     8,     line     8,     at end add ', including flora or fauna'.


   

Mr David Heath
Mr Elfyn Llwyd

196

Clause     14,     page     8,     line     22,     at end add—

    '(4) A person who, having been convicted of an offence under subsection (1), is convicted of a further offence relating to the same access land is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.'.


   

Mr David Heath

222

Clause     16,     page     9,     line     19,     at end insert—

    '(3A) The exclusion of the application of any of the general restrictions in Schedule 2 under subsection 3(b) or (c) in relation to land falling 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

276

Clause     17,     page     9,     line     27,     at end insert—

      '( ) for securing compliance with the general restrictions in Schedule 2 and any other restrictions imposed in relation to the land under Chapter II.'

   

Mr David Heath

198

Clause     17,     page     9,     line     36,     leave out 'appropriate countryside body' and insert 'Countryside Agency'.

   

Mr David Heath

199

Clause     17,     page     9,     line     36,     at end insert 'and the relevant local access forum'.

   

Mr David Heath

200

Clause     17,     page     10,     leave out lines 6 and 7 and insert 'the Secretary of State'.


   

Mr David Heath

201

Clause     18,     page     10,     line     12,     leave out 'or a district council'.

   

Mr David Heath
Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

202

Clause     18,     page     10,     line     12,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.


   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

277

Clause     19,     page     10,     leave out lines 42 to 44.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

278

Clause     19,     page     11,     line     1,     leave out 'may'and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

279

Clause     19,     page     11,     line     2,     leave out from first 'defray' to second 'or'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

280

Clause     19,     page     11,     line     2,     leave out from second 'defray' to end.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

281

Clause     19,     page     11,     line     3,     at beginning insert 'reasonable'.


   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

282

Clause     20,     page     11,     line     7,     leave out 'Chapter' and insert 'Part'.


   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

214

Clause     21,     page     11,     line     33,     at end insert 'part of'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

215

Clause     21,     page     11,     line     36,     after 'any', insert 'part of'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

283

Clause     21,     page     11,     line     43,     leave out 'twenty-eight' and insert '90'.

   

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 Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

284

Clause     21,     page     12,     leave out lines 8 to 16.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

219

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


   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

285

Clause     23,     page     13,     line     13,     at end insert ', or

      ( ) indefinitely.'.


   

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 Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

286

Clause     24,     page     13,     line     28,     at end insert—

    '( ) Before making any direction under subsection (1), the relevant countryside authority shall consult the local access forum.'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

287

Clause     24,     page     13,     line     38,     at end insert—

      '( ) the purpose of protecting any dry stone wall,'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

288

Clause     24,     page     13,     line     38,     at end insert—

      '( ) the purpose of protecting the quality of any water,'.

 
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