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Whereas a draft of these Regulations has been laid before Parliament for a period of forty days pursuant to section 6 of the Statutory Instruments Act 1946[1], and that period has expired without either House resolving that the Regulations be not made: Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 2(1) of the Parks Regulation (Amendment) Act 1926[2] as extended by section 7(5) of the Crown Estate Act 1961[3] and now vested in her[4], the Secretary of State hereby makes the following Regulations: - Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces Regulations 1997 and shall come into force on 1st October 1997. (2) In these Regulations: -
(b) in relation to St. James's and The Green Parks, the Park roads therein and the horse rides known as Constitution Hill Ride and the Mall Ride.
Restriction on use of a Park
(b) any roller skate, roller blade, skate board or other foot-propelled device
except on a Park road or in an area designated and marked as being for that purpose by the Secretary of State;
(b) in contravention of a notice exhibited by order of the Secretary of State;
(6) permit any animal of which he is in charge to foul any pathway or mown lawn;
(b) roller skates, roller blades, skate boards or other foot-propelled devices
given by a constable or by a notice exhibited by order of the Secretary of State;
(b) drive or ride any vehicle, or (c) use any pedal cycle, roller skate, roller blade, skate board or other foot-propelled device
in any manner that endangers or is likely to endanger any person;
(b) drive or ride a vehicle
between sunset and sunrise, or in seriously reduced visibility between sunrise and sunset, unless it is lit in accordance with the Road Vehicles (Lighting) Regulations 1989[8], and for the purposes of this regulation references in the Road Vehicles (Lighting) Regulations 1989 to a road shall be deemed to be references to a Park road or any other area designated and marked as being an area in which a pedal cycle may be used;
(b) an invalid carriage, or (c) a vehicle in use for the purpose of transacting business with any person either residing in a Palace or Park or using land therein under licence from the Secretary of State
provided in the case of sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) above that the said vehicle is not driven at a speed exceeding 15 m.p.h.;
(b) use any kite or model aircraft or any mechanically propelled or operated model, or (c) skate or otherwise go on any ice;
(14) fail, when in the public speaking area in Hyde Park, to comply with a direction given by a constable to move from some place in that area or to leave the area;
(b) in accordance with any direction for the control of such activities given by a constable, or by a notice exhibited by order of the Secretary of State;
(23) sail any model except on Adam's Pond in Richmond Park, on the Heron Pond in Bushy Park, on the Rick Pond in Hampton Court Park, or on the Round Pond in Kensington Gardens;
(b) on the road between Blackheath Gate and St. Mary's Gate in Greenwich Park, (c) on the riding ways in Hyde Park or St. James's and The Green Parks, (d) on the road between Queen's Gate and Coalbrookdale Gate in Kensington Gardens, (e) on the roads in The Regent's Park, or (f) in Richmond Park;
(26) cause or permit any animal to be in a place for the time being marked by buoys or other means as reserved for bathing or to be in any boat on any water in a Park;
(b) where a constable or a member of the armed forces or of any fire brigade or ambulance service is acting in the performance of his duty.
(2) Any such person mentioned in paragraph (1) above does not, by reason of any failure to comply with any notice exhibited by order of the Secretary of State, contravene regulation 3(5), (9) or (13)(c) above, and is for the purpose of regulations 2 and 4 above hereby granted permission to do any act mentioned in those regulations. 1. Abingdon Street Garden, being the garden constructed on the sites of properties formerly known as 17-28 (both inclusive) Abingdon Street, London SW1, the garden surrounding the adjoining Jewel Tower, and the lawn surrounding the King George V Memorial; 2. Brompton Cemetery; 3. Bushy Park; 4. The Longford River and those parts of its banks which are for the time being under the control or management of the Secretary of State; 5. Greenwich Park, being those parts of the Park which are for the time being under the control or management of the Secretary of State; 6. Grosvenor Square Garden; 7. Hampton Court Gardens; 8. Hampton Court Green; 9. Hampton Court Park; 10. Hyde Park; 11. Kensington Gardens; 12. The Natural History Museum Gardens; 13. Parliament Square Gardens; 14. Primrose Hill; 15. The Regent's Park; 16. Richmond Park; 17. St. James's and The Green Parks; 18. Tower Gardens; 19. Trafalgar Square, being that part of Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster which is for the time being under the control or management of the Secretary of State; 20. Victoria Tower Gardens. Regulation 4(27) 1. A taxi. 2. A vehicle in use for the purpose of transacting business with any person either residing in a Palace or Park or using land therein under licence from the Secretary of State. 3. A vehicle in use for the purpose of the repair or removal of any other vehicle which is broken down in a Park. Regulation 4(28) 1. On the Park roads in Bushy Park, Greenwich Park, Hyde Park (except for the Serpentine Road), The Regent's Park, Richmond Park and St. James's and The Green Parks, at a speed not exceeding 30 m.p.h. 2. On the Serpentine Road in Hyde Park, and on the Park road from Kingston Gate leading to the Home Park Golf Club in Hampton Court Park, at a speed not exceeding 15 m.p.h. 3. On any Park road (other than one mentioned in paragraphs 1 or 2 above) at a speed not exceeding 10 m.p.h. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations apply to and regulate the conduct of persons using all the parks, gardens and other land under the control or management of the Secretary of State for National Heritage which are specified in Schedule 1. The Regulations revoke and re-enact, with minor and drafting amendments, the Trafalgar Square Regulations 1952 and the Royal and other Parks and Gardens Regulations 1977. The Regulations also add to the list of areas specified in Schedule 1 the Brompton Cemetery and the Longford River. Notes: [1] 1946 c. 36.back [4] 1942 c. 23, S.R. & O. 1945/991; S.I. 1962/1549, 1970/1681, 1992/1311.back
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