Parks and Countryside

Bye laws

 

Bye laws are local laws that create criminal offences.

 

They exist to protect our environment from damage, spoiling or misuse.

 

Local authorities have powers under certain Acts of Parliament to make bye laws on Common Land and Town and Village Greens, Country Parks and National Parks.

 

Bye laws

 

Parks, walks and open spaces|

Bye laws made under the Public Health Act 1875 and the Open Spaces Act 1906 relating to pleasure grounds, public walks and open spaces.

 

Country Parks and Nature Reserves|

Bye laws made under the Countryside Act 1968, relating to Eastbrookend Country Park and The Chase local nature reserve.

 

Dogs (Fouling of Land)|

Bye laws made under the Dogs Fouling of Land Act 1996.

 

 

 

Contact

Ranger Services

The Millennium Centre

The Chase

Dagenham Road

Rush Green

Romford

RM7 0SS

 

Tel: 020 8595 4155

Fax: 020 8984 9488

 

General parks enquiries:

Email: parksandcountryside@lbbd.gov.uk|

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