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The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 5(b), 11(1), (2) and (3), 44(2) and 45(1)[1] of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000[2], and of all other powers enabling her in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and extent 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Access to the Countryside (Maps in Draft Form) (England) Regulations 2001 and shall come into force on 1st November 2001. (2) These Regulations extend to England only[3]. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations -
(b) for all other purposes, must be on a scale of not less than 1/25,000.
(2) In these Regulations references to sections are references to sections of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
(b) be in electronic form, (c) use the same notation to show all registered common land, and (d) use the same notation to show all open country.
(2) The scale of any part of any such map may vary, provided each part is on a scale of not less than 1/10,000.
(b) in the case of all other persons specified in the Schedule, two reduced scale maps.
(2) The Agency shall at the same time send to the persons specified in the Schedule -
(b) the information required by paragraph (1)(a) and (d) to (j) of regulation 5 to be contained in the notice published in accordance with that regulation in relation to that map.
(3) Where the functions of a person specified in Part I of the Schedule relate to only part of the area of land covered by the map in draft form, the Agency may send to that person a reduced scale map relating to only that part.
(b) describes the area of land to which the map in draft form relates, (c) invites representations with respect to the showing of, or the failure to show, any area of land on the map in draft form as registered common land or as open country, (d) states where (in accordance with regulation 6) the map in draft form is to be made available for inspection, (e) states how (in accordance with regulation 7) reduced scale maps may be obtained including whether a fee is payable, (f) states where (in accordance with regulation 8) a reduced scale map may be inspected on the internet, (g) states in general terms where (by virtue of regulations 9, 10 and 11) reduced scale maps are to be made available for inspection, (h) states that representations on the map in draft form must be made so as to be received by the Agency within a period of three months beginning with the date of issue,
(j) states the general effect of the right conferred on the public by section 2(1).
(2) The notice referred to in paragraph (1) shall be published in such local or regional newspapers circulating in the area of land to which the map in draft form relates as the Agency consider necessary for informing the public of the issue of the map.
(b) in such public libraries in the area of the library authority as the proper officer considers appropriate.
(5) In this regulation "library authority" means a library authority under the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964[7].
(b) in such place as will enable the public to compare the relevant extracts with the register of common land which the registration authority is required to maintain under section 3 of the Commons Registration Act 1965[8].
(4) In this regulation -
(b) "relevant extracts" means extracts of the reduced scale map which show registered common land.
Representations on maps in draft form
(b) the location and extent of the land to which the representation relates, sufficient to enable it to be identified, whether by marking it on a map or otherwise, and (c) where the person making the representation has an interest in the whole or a part of the area of land to which the representation relates, the nature of his interest.
(3) The representations must be made in writing and may be made in electronic form. The following persons exercising functions for the area of land to which the map relates - conservation boards established under Part IV of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (areas of outstanding natural beauty), county councils, district councils, local access forums, London borough councils, National Park authorities, parish councils. British Association for Shooting and Conservation, British Mountaineering Council, Countryside Council for Wales, in respect of any map which relates to land adjoining land in Wales, Country Land and Business Association, English Nature, Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England, Moorland Association, National Farmers' Union, Open Spaces Society, Ramblers' Association, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Tenant Farmers Association. (This note is not part of the Regulations) Part I of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 establishes a new regime for access to the countryside. Under Part I maps prepared by the Countryside Agency ("the Agency") will show registered common land and open country. These Regulations, which extend to England only, make provision for the preparation of and consultation on maps in draft form under this Part. Regulation 3 provides for the preparation and scale of maps issued in draft form, including the form in which they are to be prepared. Regulation 4, and the Schedule, require the Agency to consult specified persons on maps issued in draft form, and regulations 5 and 6 require the Agency to publicise the issue of these maps and to make them available for inspection at their regional offices. Regulation 7 makes provision for the public to obtain "reduced scale maps", that is, copies of the maps issued in draft form but which may be at a smaller scale. Under regulations 8 to 11 provision is made for reduced scale maps to be made available for inspection on the internet, in local authority offices, libraries and at locations where they can be compared with registers of common land. Regulation 12 requires the Agency to consider representations made with respect to maps issued in draft form, and regulation 13 ensures that certified copies of such maps are receivable in evidence. Regulation 14 provides that any maps in electronic form must be capable of being reproduced in printed form. Notes: [1] see, in section 45(1), the definition of "prescribed".back [3] Regulations made by the Secretary of State may be made only as respects England: see section 45(1) for the meaning of "regulations".back [5] Section 225(1) has effect as if a National Park authority were a local authority, by virtue of the Environment Act 1995 (c. 25), Schedule 7, paragraph 17(2).back [6] Section 228 has amendments which are not relevant to these Regulations.back [7] 1964 c. 75; see section 206 of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended by the Local Government Act 1985 (c. 51), Schedule 17) as to local authorities in relation to England for the purposes of the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964.back [9] see section 2 of the Commons Registration Act 1965 (as amended by the Local Government Act 1972, Schedule 30 and the Local Government Act 1985, Schedule 8, paragraph 10).back
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