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here for the byelaws made by the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority under Section 28 of the Lee Valley Regional Park Act 1966 with respect to the Lee Valley Regional Park.
Revision of the Authority’s Byelaws:-
The Authority is currently seeking to update its byelaws, as part of this process it has consulted with its constituent councils and received provisional approval from Defra. The Authority has now sealed the revised byelaws and intends to apply to Defra for confirmation of these byelaws after a period of public consultation, please see below the Notice of Confirmation for more details on this consultation and a link to the revised byelaws.
LEE VALLEY REGIONAL PARK AUTHORITY CONFIRMATION OF BYELAWS
Notice is hereby given that the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority intend after the expiry of the period mentioned below to apply to the Secretary of State for confirmation of byelaws made by the Authority in respect of the use of the Parks within the Authority’s control.
Copies of the byelaws will be open to inspection at the offices of the Authority at, Myddelton House, Bulls Cross, Enfield, Middlesex, EN2 9HG, without payment on any weekday during the usual office hours for one calendar month from and after the date of the publication of this notice. Copies of the byelaws will also be supplied on receipt of an application accompanied by a fee of £5 for each copy. A copy can also be accessed free of charge via the link below.
Bylaws Consultation
Any objection to the application for the confirmation of the byelaws may be made by letter addressed to: Sponsorship, Landscape and Recreation Division, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Zone 1/03, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol B51 6EB, within one calendar month from the publication date of this advertisement.
When objections are received, copies will usually be forwarded to the byelaw making authority for their comments before any decision is taken on whether the byelaws should be confirmed. Please indicate in your letter if you do not wish your objection to be made public.
S. Dawson Dated: 19th September 2011
Proper Officer of the byelaw-making authority