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Whereas the City Council of Bristol have applied for a harbour revision order under section 14 of the Harbours Act 1964[1]: And whereas objections made pursuant to paragraph 3(2)(a) of Schedule 3 to the said Act[2] have been withdrawn: And whereas the Secretary of State is satisfied as mentioned in subsection (2)(b) of the said section 14: Now, therefore, the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (being the appropriate Minister under subsection (7) of the said section 14[3]), in exercise of the powers conferred by that section and now vested in him[4], and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order: - Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Bristol City Docks Harbour Revision Order 1998 and shall come into force on 20th May 1998. Interpretation 2. In this Order -
(b) the banks of the River Avon from that line to Hanham Mills and the banks of all pills and creeks communicating directly with that part of the river together with a space of five yards in width on each of the banks thereof immediately above the level of mean high-water springs;
(b) by the person or persons riding the craft using his or their body weight for the purpose; or (c) by a combination of the methods referred to in (a) and (b) above;
(b) any other person who exercises functions under the Land Drainage Act 1991[12]; (c) a coast protection authority within the meaning of section 1 of the Coast Protection Act 1949[13]; or (d) any operator of a telecommunications codes system;
(b) any hovercraft; and (c) any hydrofoil vessel;
Restriction of works 3. - (1) Subject to paragraph (4) below, no person other than the Council shall construct, alter, renew, or extend any works in, under or over the waters of the City Docks unless he is licensed to do so by a works licence, nor except upon the terms and conditions, if any, upon which the licence is granted and in accordance with plans, sections and particulars approved in pursuance of article 5 of this Order. (2) Any person who without reasonable excuse contravenes paragraph (1) above shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale. (3) The Council may by notice require a person who contravenes paragraph (1) above to remove, abate or rectify, within a reasonable time specified in the notice, any work, operation or omission to which the contravention relates, and to restore the site thereof to its former condition; and if that person fails to comply with the notice, the Council may carry out the work so required and recover from him the cost of so doing. (4) Nothing in this article shall apply to -
(b) any operations or works of a statutory undertaker.
Control of certain operations and works of statutory undertakers
(b) specify whether the applicant holds such rights in, under or over land as are necessary to enable him to enjoy the benefits of the licence and, if not, the action taken to enable him to obtain such rights if the licence is granted,
and, in granting a licence, the Council may require modifications in the plans, sections and particulars so submitted.
(b) The Council shall consider such observations as the Environment Agency may submit to the Council within six weeks after service on that Agency of the application and particulars as aforesaid and shall not grant a works licence before the expiry of that period. (c) In granting any works licence in response to such an application the Council shall impose on the applicant such terms and conditions as give effect to such reasonable requirements to prevent pollution of any watercourse, to safeguard it against damage or to secure that its efficiency for land drainage purposes is not impaired, as the Environment Agency may, within the said period, make in any observations to the Council. (d) The provisions of sub-paragraph (c) above are subject to the Council's duty under article 6(5) of this Order to give effect to any decision or requirement given or made by the Secretary of State under article 6(4) of this Order.
(5) Where the Council refuse to grant a works licence which has been applied for they shall give reasons in writing for the refusal.
(b) do anything which will obstruct or impede any work relating to the inspection or repair of any such apparatus,
without the consent of the statutory undertaker concerned.
(b) any terms or conditions subject to which the licence is granted; or (c) any modifications required by the Council in the plans, sections and particulars submitted by the applicant,
may, within 28 days beginning with the date on which the Council notify the applicant of their decision, or the date on which the Council are, under article 5(7) of this Order, deemed to have refused the application, appeal to the Secretary of State.
(b) The Council may, within 28 days from the receipt of the notice, make to the Secretary of State representations in writing on the appeal; and, if they do, they shall as soon as reasonably practicable send a copy of their representations to the appellant.
(4) On an appeal under paragraph (1) above, the Secretary of State may -
(b) require the Council to grant the licence or, as the case may be, to give their approval upon such terms or conditions and with such modifications (if any) of plans, sections or particulars as the Secretary of State may specify.
(5) The Council shall give effect to any decision or requirement given or made by the Secretary of State under paragraph (4) above. Power to make charges 7. - (1) Subject to paragraph (2) below, the Council may make such reasonable charges as they think fit for services and facilities provided by them in connection with their undertaking at the City Docks as from time to time authorised, including requirements as to the payment of interest on overdue charges. (2) Paragraph (1) above does not authorise the levying of ship, passenger and goods dues within the meaning of the Harbours Act 1964. (3) Nothing in this article shall affect the power to demand, take or recover charges which the Council have under or by virtue of any enactment. (4) Without prejudice to any enactment relating to the payment or recovery of charges due to the Council -
(b) section 17 of the 1961 Act (recovery of rates),
shall apply to charges made under paragraph (1) above as they apply to rates payable to the Council.
(b) goods, shall be payable by the owner, consignee or shipper thereof.
(3) Where charges payable to the Council may be recovered by them from more than one person, the persons from whom they may be recovered shall be jointly and severally liable. General byelaws 11. - (1) In addition to the byelaws which may be made by the Council under the Bristol Dock Acts and Orders 1848 to 1992 in relation to the City Docks and the docks estate the Council may make byelaws for all or any of the following purposes -
(b) for regulating vessels in the City Docks and their entry into and departure from the City Docks and the good order and government of vessels within the City Docks; (c) for prescribing rules for regulating the speed and manner of navigation and the lights and signals to be exhibited or made by, or for the benefit of, vessels using, navigating or mooring within the City Docks; (d) for requiring vessels using the City Docks to be constructed and equipped in accordance with reasonable specifications prescribed by the Council; (e) for regulating the use of any works or facilities provided by the Council at the City Docks or the docks estate; (f) for prohibiting the use by vessels of specified parts of the City Docks without the consent of the harbour master; (g) for regulating the shipping and unshipping, landing, warehousing, stowing, depositing and removing of goods within the City Docks and at the docks estate; (h) for preventing damage or injury to any vessel, goods, vehicle, plant, machinery, property or persons within the City Docks or the docks estate; (i) for regulating the conduct of persons within the City Docks and the docks estate, not being members of a police force or officers or servants of the Crown whilst in the exercise of their duties; (j) for preventing or removing obstructions or impediments within the City Docks; (k) for prescribing the circumstances in which the Council may impound any vessel in the City Docks not having a licence in respect of those Docks under section 18 of the 1961 Act (as it applies to the City Docks) together with its cargo and other contents; (l) for regulating the removal and disposal of ballast brought by vessels entering the City Docks and the supply of ballast to vessels within the City Docks so as to prevent any unnecessary obstruction by ballast; (m) for preventing the disposal of any waste matter in the City Docks or the docks estate except at places or in a manner prescribed by the Council; (n) for requiring the use of effectual silencers on vessels in the City Docks and the control of noise generally in the City Docks and the docks estate; (o) for regulating the use of yachts, sailing boats, rowing boats, personal watercraft and other small vessels; (p) for regulating the holding of regattas and other public events and entertainments within the City Docks and the docks estate; (q) for prohibiting the use of the City Docks by vessels for the purpose of facilitating or otherwise in connection with any such events or entertainments as are mentioned in sub-paragraph (p) above; (r) for regulating the launching of vessels within the City Docks; (s) for regulating or preventing the use of fires or lights within the City Docks and the docks estate, and on or within any vessel in the City Docks; (t) for regulating the movement, speed and parking of vehicles within the docks estate; (u) for regulating fishing for marine creatures of any type and by whatever means from any vessel, or any pier, jetty, wharf or other installation or structure of any kind within or adjoining the City Docks; (v) for regulating or preventing bathing, and for securing the protection of bathers, within the City Docks; and (w) for regulating the exercise of the powers vested in the harbour master.
(2) In this article "signals" includes sound signals.
(ii) he shall not confirm the byelaws until there has elapsed such period as he thinks reasonable for the Council and other persons who have been informed of the proposed modification to consider and comment on it.
(4) The confirming authority for the purposes of this article and of the said section 236 in its application to byelaws made under the Bristol Docks Acts and Orders 1848 to 1992 or this Order shall be the Secretary of State. Establishment of Company as harbour authority for Portishead Pier estate 14. On the appointed day the Company shall become the harbour authority for the Portishead Pier estate and the Council shall cease to be the harbour authority in respect thereof. Transfer of functions, property etc. 15. - (1) On the appointed day the Portishead Pier estate shall be transferred to and vested in the Company. (2) Articles 4 to 7 of the Port of Bristol Harbour Revision Order 1993[19] (which provide for the transfer of statutory powers and duties, the saving of byelaws and agreements and the continuance of proceedings) shall apply in relation to the transfer of the Portishead Pier estate by this Order as if -
(b) references to the operative date were references to the appointed day; (c) references to the undertaking of the Council at the designated harbour were references to the powers, duties, rights and liabilities of the Council in relation to the Portishead Pier estate as they exist immediately before the appointed day; and (d) the reference in article 4(1) to the Bristol Dock Acts and Orders 1848 to 1986 were a reference to the Bristol Dock Acts and Orders 1848 to 1992.
Crown rights 16. - (1) Nothing in this Order shall affect prejudicially any estate, right, power, privilege, authority or exemption of the Crown and, in particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, nothing in this Order shall authorise any person to take, use, enter upon or in any manner interfere with, any land or hereditaments or any rights of whatsoever description (including any portion of the shore or bed of the sea or of any river, channel, creek, bay or estuary) -
(b) belonging to a government department, or held in trust for Her Majesty for the purposes of a government department, without the consent in writing of that government department.
(2) A consent under paragraph (1) above may be given unconditionally, or subject to such conditions and upon such terms as may be considered necessary or appropriate. Amendments of 1961 Act 18. - (1) The 1961 Act, in its application to the City Docks and the docks estate, shall be amended as follows. (2) In section 4(1) (Interpretation), for the definition of "vessel" there shall be substituted -
(b) a hovercraft (within the meaning of the Hovercraft Act 1968) and a hydrofoil vessel,".
(3) In section 18 (Craft not to be navigated etc. in port unless licensed) -
(b) after subsection (4) there shall be inserted the following -
(b) in respect of which any part of the City Docks is for the time being appropriated under section 33 (Power to appropriate lands and works for particular trades, etc.) of the Bristol Corporation (West Dock) Act 1971[20]; or (c) by reason only of its presence in the City Docks whilst proceeding from a place outside those Docks to another such place.".
(4) In section 22 (Power to refuse or revoke licences for craft), for subsections (1) and (2) there shall be substituted -
(b) that there is no suitable place available for mooring the vessel; (c) that it appears to the Council that the vessel is not intended to be used for the purposes of navigation and that its nature, appearance or condition is such that its presence or use is likely adversely to affect the amenity of the City Docks; or (d) that any fee payable in respect of the vessel under section 31 (Licence fees) of this Act in the case of a previous licence has not been paid.
(2) The Council shall not revoke a licence under the said section 18 in respect of a vessel except -
(b) where any fee payable under the said section 31 in respect of the licence has not been paid within 30 days of its falling due; or (c) where it appears to the Council that there has been a failure to comply with any condition of the licence.".
(5) In section 25 (Penalty for working or navigating craft contrary to Act), in subsection (1), after the word "navigated" there shall be inserted the words "or moored".
(7) References in the 1961 Act to craft shall be construed as references to vessels or a vessel, as the case may be.
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order prohibits the carrying out of certain works in the City Docks except under a licence from The City Council of Bristol ("the Council"), the applicant for the Order. It empowers the Council to charge for services and facilities provided by them at the City Docks and confers modern byelaw-making powers upon the Council. The Order makes provision for the transfer to First Corporate Shipping Limited of the Portishead Pier undertaking. The Order also amends or repeals certain provisions of existing local legislation regarding the City Docks. Notes: [1] 1964 c.40; section 14 was amended by the Transport Act 1981 (c.56), section 18 and Schedule 6, paragraphs 2, 3, 4(1), and 14, and by the Transport and Works Act 1992 (c.42), Schedule 3, paragraph 1.back [2] Schedule 3 was amended by the Transport Act 1981, section 18 and Schedule 6, paragraphs 4(2) to (7) and 12, the Transport and Works Act 1992, Schedule 3, paragraph 10 and Schedule 4, Part II, S.I. 1988/1336 and S.I. 1996/1946.back [3] For the definition of "the Minister" (mentioned in section 14(7)), see section 57(1).back [4] S.I. 1981/238 and S.I. 1997/2971.back [7] That date is the date of the coming into operation of the Bristol Port and Harbour Revision Order 1972 (S.I. 1972/1931).back
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