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The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 129C, 129E and 129F of the Highways Act 1980[1]. Citation, commencement and extent 1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Highways Act 1980 (Gating Orders) (England) Regulations 2006 and shall come into force on 1st April 2006. (2) These Regulations apply to England. Interpretation 2. In this Order—
Publicity relating to a proposal for the making of a gating order
(ii) setting out the general effect of a gating order being made; (iii) identifying alternative routes which would be available to pedestrians and vehicular traffic if the proposed order were to be made; (iv) setting out a draft of the proposed order; and (v) inviting written representations, within such period as is specified in the notice, being not less than 28 days, as to whether or not a gating order should be made;
(b) cause to be erected on or adjacent to the relevant highway such notices as it considers sufficient to draw to the attention of members of the public using that highway the effect of a gating order being made.
4.
Copies of the notice referred to in regulation 3(a) shall be given by the council to—
(b) every council through whose area the relevant highway passes; (c) every chief officer of a police force through whose police area the relevant highway passes; (d) every fire and rescue authority through whose area the relevant highway passes; (e) every NHS trust or NHS foundation trust through whose area the relevant highway passes; (f) any local access forum through whose area the relevant highway passes; (g) any statutory undertaker who maintains services in the locality in which the relevant highway is situated; (h) any provider of gas, electricity or water services in the locality in which the relevant highway is situated; (i) any communications provider in the locality in which the relevant highway is situated; (j) any persons who the council reasonably considers might have an interest in the proposed gating order; (k) any person who requests a copy of the notice; and (l) any person who has asked to be notified of any proposed gating orders.
Representations as to the making of a gating order
(b) a fire and rescue authority through whose area the relevant highway passes; (c) a NHS trust or NHS foundation trust through whose area the relevant highway passes; or (d) a council through whose area the relevant highway passes,
objects to the proposed gating order.
(b) any public inquiry held under regulation 6 has been concluded.
Form and content etc. of gating orders
(b) the dates and times that the public right of way along the relevant highway will be restricted; (c) details of any persons who are excluded from the effects of the restriction referred to in paragraph (b); (d) details of alternative routes which would are available to pedestrians and vehicular traffic during the period the relevant highway is restricted; (e) contact details of the person who is responsible for maintaining and operating any barrier whose installation is authorised by the order.
(2) A council shall cause to be erected on or adjacent to the relevant highway such notices as it considers sufficient to draw to the attention of members of the public using that highway to—
(b) the effect of the order.
Publicity relating to the variation and revocation of gating orders
(ii) setting out the general effect of the proposed variation or revocation (as the case may be) of the gating order being made; (iii) where a variation of the gating order is proposed, setting out a draft of the order as it would be if the variation proposed was made; and (iv) inviting representations as to whether or not the variation or revocation (as the case may be) should take effect;
(b) cause to be erected on or adjacent to the relevant highway such notices as it considers sufficient to draw the attention to members of the public using that highway to the effect of the proposed variation or revocation (as the case may be) taking effect.
10.
Copies of the notice referred to in regulation 9(a) shall be given to—
(b) every council through whose area the relevant highway passes; (c) every chief officer of a police force through whose police area the relevant highway passes; (d) every fire and rescue authority through whose area the relevant highway passes; (e) every NHS trust or NHS foundation trust through whose area the relevant highway passes; (f) any local access forum through whose area the relevant highway passes; (g) any statutory undertaker who maintains services in the locality in which the relevant highway is located; (h) any provider of gas, electricity or water services in the locality in which the relevant highway is situated; (i) any communications provider in the locality in which the relevant highway is situated; (j) any persons who the council reasonably considers might have an interest in the proposed gating order; (k) any person who requests a copy of the notice; and (l) any person who has asked to be notified of any proposed gating orders.
Representations relating to the variation or revocation of a gating order
(b) a fire and rescue authority through whose area the relevant highway passes; (c) a NHS trust or NHS foundation trust through whose area the relevant highway passes; or (d) a council through whose area the relevant highway passes,
objects to the proposed variation or revocation (as the case may be) of a gating order.
(b) any public inquiry held under regulation 12 has been concluded.
Procedure relating to public inquiries held under regulation 6 or 12
(b) give notice in writing containing the particulars specified in regulation 15 to each person who has made representations as to the making, variation or revocation (as the case may be) of a gating order; and (c) take such other steps as it may consider appropriate for ensuring that adequate publicity about the inquiry is given to persons likely to be affected by the provisions of the order to which it relates, and, without prejudice to the generality of this sub-paragraph, such other steps may include—
(ii) the delivery of notices or letters to premises, or premises occupied by persons, appearing to the council to be likely to be affected by any provision in the order.
15.
The particulars to be contained in the notice specified in regulation 14(3) are as follows—
(b) the name of the council; (c) the identity specifically or by description of the relevant highway; (d) a statement which refers to the notice of proposals for the making, variation or revocation (as the case may be) of the gating order and which indicates that a public inquiry will be held in connection with the proposal; (e) a brief statement of the general nature and effect of the making, variation or revocation (as the case may be) of the gating order; (f) the date, time and place of the inquiry and the name of the inspector; (g) a statement that documents giving detailed particulars of the proposals for the making, variation or revocation (as the case may be) of the gating order are available for inspection and of the addresses at which those documents can be inspected and of the times when inspection can take place at each address; (h) the address to which any written representations for consideration by the inspector may be sent by any person wishing to make such representations; and (i) the time by which any written representations made under paragraph (i) or otherwise must be received.
16.
—(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) to (4), the procedure at a public inquiry shall be determined by the inspector.
(b) copies of all gating orders made by the council.
(4) A council must supply a copy of a gating order to any person who requests a copy and pays a reasonable charge. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations, which apply to England, set out the procedures relating to gating orders made under sections 129A to 129G of the Highways Act 1980 and come into force on 1st April 2006. Regulations 3 and 4 relate to the publicising of proposals to make a gating order. Regulation 5 obliges councils to consider representations as to the making of a gating order. Regulation 6 enables councils to hold a public inquiry in relation to a proposed gating order and requires them to do so where the emergency services or a council object to the making of the gating order. Regulation 7 prevents councils from making a gating order until at least 28 days have been allowed for representations to be made and any public inquiry has been concluded. Regulation 8 sets out the content etc. of gating orders and requires them to be publicised. Regulations 9 to 13 set out the procedure to be followed when it is proposed to vary or revoke a gating order. Regulations 14 to 16 make provision relating to conduct of public inquiries. Regulation 17 provides that councils must keep a register of all gating orders. Notes: [1] 1980 c. 66; sections 129A to 129G were inserted by section 2 of the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 (c. 16).back [3] 2004 c. 21; as amended by section 32(1) of, and paragraph 10(1) and (2) of Schedule 2 to, the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (c. 36).back
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