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

218

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

   

Mr Michael Meacher

438

Clause     21,     page     12,     line     5,     leave out second 'access'.

   

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 Michael Meacher

439

Clause     21,     page     12,     line     9,     leave out 'access'.

   

Mr David Heath

477

Clause     21,     page     12,     line     10,     leave out 'a Saturday or Sunday' and insert 'more than four Saturdays and Sundays in any calendar year'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

373

Clause     21,     page     12,     line     10,     leave out 'Saturday or'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

334

Clause     21,     page     12,     line     10,     after 'Saturday', insert ', save for the purposes of shooting,'.


   

Mr Michael Meacher

440

Clause     22,     page     12,     line     18,     leave out first 'access'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

374

Clause     22,     page     12,     line     36,     leave out from beginning to 'and' in line 37.

   

Mr Gordon Prentice

464

Clause     22,     page     12,     line     37,     leave out 'and'.

   

Mr Gordon Prentice

460

Clause     22,     page     12,     line     38,     at end add—

      '(d) the overall right of the public to have open air recreation over the land, and

      (e) the objective that the public should not be restricted or excluded for an unreasonable period of time or to an unreasonably extensive area of land.'.

   

Mr Michael Meacher

441

Clause     22,     page     12,     line     38,     at end add—

    '(4) Where an application under this section relates to land which is not access land at the time when the application is made, the relevant authority shall not give a direction under this section unless they are satisfied that it is likely that the land will be access land during all or part of the period to which the application relates.'.

   

Mr James Paice
Mr Damian Green
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

375

Clause     22,     page     12,     line     38,     at end add—

    '( ) Under this section reference to 'management of the land' and 'land management' shall mean—

      (a) activities carried out for the purposes of agriculture;

      (b) conservation or improvement of the natural flora of the land;

      (c) control of invasive plants;

      (d) pest control;

      (e) management of the land for the purposes of shooting or stalking;

      (f) other activities considered by the access authority to be appropriate.'.

   

Mr Gordon Prentice

459

Clause     22,     page     12,     line     38,     at end add—

    '(4) If the restriction of access in such direction includes or consists of a direction that access is exercisable only along specified routes or ways then such restriction may only exist for a maximum period of 28 days in each calendar year.'.


   

Mr Michael Meacher

442

Clause     23,     page     12,     line     40,     leave out 'access'.

   

Mr David Heath

478

Clause     23,     page     12,     line     42,     leave out ', by reason of any exceptional conditions of weather,'.

   

Mr David Heath

479

Clause     23,     page     13,     line     1,     leave out 'anything done, or proposed to be done' and insert 'any operation being carried out, or proposed to be carried out'.

   

Mr David Heath

480

Clause     23,     page     13,     line     1,     after second 'done', insert 'or exceptional conditions prevailing'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

285

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

      ( ) indefinitely.'.

   

Mr Michael Meacher

443

Clause     23,     page     13,     line     15,     leave out 'access'.

   

Mr Michael Meacher

444

Clause     23,     page     13,     line     23,     at end add—

    '(5) Where an application under this section relates to land which is not access land at the time when the application is made, the relevant authority shall not give a direction under this section unless they are satisfied that it is likely that the land will be access land during all or part of the period to which the application relates.'.


   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

335

Clause     24,     page     13,     line     24,     after 'direction', insert ', on an application made by a person interested in any access land, or by the relevant advisory body, or otherwise,'.

   

Mr Michael Meacher

445

Clause     24,     page     13,     line     25,     leave out 'access'.

   

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 Gordon Prentice

461

Clause     24,     page     13,     line     33,     leave out 'the owner of the land or'.

   

Mr David Heath

481

Clause     24,     page     13,     line     33,     leave out 'owner of the land or the relevant advisory body' and insert 'relevant advisory body or any specified person'.

   

Mr Damian Green

Mr James Paice
Mr 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,'.

   

Mr Gordon Prentice

462

Clause     24,     page     14,     line     23,     at end add—

    '(7) If the restriction of access in such direction includes or consists of a direction that access is exercisable only along specified routes or ways then such restriction may only exist for a maximum period of 28 days in each calendar year.'.


   

Mr Michael Meacher

446

Clause     25,     page     14,     line     27,     leave out first 'access'.

   

Mr Gordon Prentice

463

Clause     25,     page     14,     line     29,     after '(a)', insert 'subject to section 22(4) and 24(7) of this Act,'.


   

Mr Michael Meacher

447

Clause     26,     page     15,     line     8,     leave out 'access'.

   

Mr Michael Meacher

448

Clause     26,     page     15,     line     22,     leave out 'access'.

   

Mr David Heath

482

Clause     26,     page     15,     line     29,     at end insert 'and shall report to Parliament.'.


   

Mr Michael Meacher

449

Clause     28,     page     16,     line     12,     leave out 'access'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

336

Clause     28,     page     16,     line     14,     leave out 'or 23' and insert ', 23 or 24'.

   

Mr Gordon Prentice

468

Clause     28,     page     16,     line     18,     at end insert 'or

      (c) any person has made representations that a direction should not be made or should be made in a form different to that required by the applicant'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

338

Clause     28,     page     16,     line     19,     after 'applicant', insert 'in writing'.

   

Mr Gordon Prentice

469

Clause     28,     page     16,     line     21,     leave out 'the applicant' and insert 'any person'.

   

Mr Damian Green
Mr James Paice
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

337

Clause     28,     page     16,     line     28,     leave out 'or 23' and insert ', 23 or 24'.

 
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