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2002 No. 1796 (W171)

COUNTRYSIDE, WALES

The Countryside Access (Provisional and Conclusive Maps) (Wales) Regulations 2002

  Made 9th July 2002 
  Coming into force 1st August 2002 

The National Assembly for Wales in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by sections 11 and 44 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000[1] hereby makes the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement and application
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Countryside Access (Provisional and Conclusive Maps) (Wales) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 1st August 2002.

    (2) These Regulations apply to Wales.

Interpretation
    
2.  - (1) In these Regulations:

    (2) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, any reference to a numbered regulation is a reference to the regulation bearing that number in these Regulations, and any reference in a regulation to a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph bearing that number in that regulation.

    (3) In reckoning any period which is expressed in these Regulations to be a period from a given date, that date is to be excluded and, where, apart from this paragraph, the day or the last day on which anything may be done or is required to be done under, or pursuant to, these Regulations is a Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday, bank holiday or a day appointed for public thanksgiving or mourning, the requirement may be satisfied by doing it on the first day thereafter which is not one of the days before-mentioned.

Form of provisional maps
     3.  - (1) The Council may, for the purpose of discharging its duty to issue a provisional map under section 5(d) or (e) of the Act, or for any purpose incidental thereto, produce and publish copies of that provisional map in such form, including electronic form, as it may determine and any such copy published by or with the authority of the Council is to be deemed to be identical to the provisional map unless the contrary is shown.

    (2) The Council may, for the purpose of illustrating the existence and extent of the section 4(2) land shown on one or more provisional maps, and for the purpose of making available for inspection copies of the provisional map in accordance with regulation 4(2)(a) and (b), or for complying with a request of a kind referred to in regulation 4(3)(h), produce and publish copies of provisional maps showing such section 4(2) land at a scale of less than 1:10,000 but not less than 1:25,000.

    (3) Copies of provisional maps produced under paragraph (1):

Issue of provisional maps
    
4.  - (1) The Council is to be taken to have discharged its duty under section 5(d) or (e) of the Act (as the case may be) to issue a provisional map when it first publishes a notice of issue of that provisional map in accordance with paragraph (2)(c) of this regulation.

    (2) The Council must not publish a notice of issue of a provisional map until it has:

    (3) A notice of issue of a provisional map must:

    (4) Any notice published in accordance with paragraph (2)(c) or sent in accordance with paragraph (2)(d) may, in addition to such information as is required to be included under paragraph (3), include such further information as the Council thinks fit.

General duty to inform the public of the provisions of provisional maps
    
5.  - (1) The Council must consider and give effect to such steps as are reasonable in order to inform the public of the contents of provisional maps and must in particular consider the desirability of:

    (2) The duty imposed by paragraph (1) is to be without prejudice to the duties of the Council under regulation 4 but any failure on the part of the Council to discharge the duty imposed by paragraph (1) in relation to a provisional map is not to invalidate the issue of that provisional map by the Council or any other action required to be taken by the Council or the National Assembly under these Regulations.

Appeals by persons having an interest in land included on a provisional map
    
6.  - (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), an appeal may only be brought by sending or delivering to the National Assembly a completed appeal form which is received before the end of the appeal period.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), an appeal may also be brought by sending or delivering to the National Assembly a completed appeal form which is received after the end of the appeal period if the National Assembly considers that it was not reasonably practicable for the appellant to comply with the requirements of paragraph (1) and provided the completed appeal form is received within such further period after the end of the appeal period as the National Assembly considers reasonable in the circumstances.

    (3) Paragraph (2) does not apply to an appeal form received by the National Assembly after the National Assembly has given notice to the Council under regulation 7(1) in relation to the provisional map or part of a provisional map which includes the land to which the appeal form relates.

    (4) If a person who wishes to bring an appeal sends or delivers to the National Assembly written notice of that intention which is received before the end of the appeal period then, provided that person sends or delivers to the National Assembly a completed appeal form within such further period as the National Assembly may; by giving written notice to that person, require, that appeal form is to be treated as if it had been received before the end of the appeal period.

    (5) The information which a completed appeal form must contain is:

    (6) An appeal form may be in either the English language or the Welsh language but if the appellant wishes the appeal to be dealt with in whole or in part through the medium of the language other than that in which the appeal form is expressed, the appeal form should incorporate or be accompanied by a request to that effect.

Preparation of maps to be issued as conclusive maps
    
7.  - (1) If, in respect of:

all appeals under section 6 of the Act which have been brought in accordance with regulation 6 have either been determined or have been withdrawn, the National Assembly must give notice of that fact to the Council.

    (2) The Council must, when it has received notice under paragraph (1), and in accordance with:

prepare a map or maps based on that provisional map or any part of it to which the notice under paragraph (1) relates for issue in accordance with the provisions of section 9(1), (2), (3) or (4) (as the case may be) as a conclusive map or maps.

Issue of conclusive maps
    
8.  - (1) The Council is to be taken to have discharged its duty under section 9(1), (2), (3) or (4) of the Act (as the case may be) to issue a conclusive map when it first publishes a notice of issue of that conclusive map in accordance with paragraph (2)(d) of this regulation.

    (2) The Council must not publish a notice of issue of a conclusive map until it has:

    (3) A notice of issue of a conclusive map must:

    (4) Any notice published in accordance with paragraph (2)(d) or sent in accordance with paragraph (2)(e) may, in addition to such information as is required to be included under paragraph (3), include such further information as the Council shall think fit.

General duty to inform the public of the provisions of conclusive maps
    
9.  - (1) The Council must consider and give effect to such steps as are reasonable in order to inform the public of the contents of conclusive maps and must in particular consider the desirability of:

    (2) The duty imposed by paragraph (1) is to be without prejudice to the duties of the Council under regulation 8, but any failure on the part of the Council to discharge the duty imposed by paragraph (1) in relation to a conclusive map is not to invalidate the issue of that conclusive map by the Council or any other action required to be taken by the Council or the National Assembly under these Regulations.

Rights to inspect and receive copies
    
10. Where, under any provision of these Regulations, the Council is required to give notice to any person that a document may be inspected by that person or that a document is required to be supplied to that person then, if the person in question has complied with any condition to which that requirement is subject, the Council must give effect to that requirement.

Documents in electronic form and the use of communication by electronic means
    
11.  - (1) Any map or other document authorised or required by these Regulations to be prepared, issued or made available for inspection in electronic form must be capable of being reproduced in printed form.

    (2) Subject to any provisions of these Regulations prescribing the method by which a copy of a map or other document is required or authorised to be sent by one person to another, any such document, including one which these Regulations require to be in written form, may, as an alternative to any other method, be sent by means of an electronic communication, provided the person who sends the document has reasonable grounds for believing that the document will come to the attention of the person to whom it is sent, in legible form, within a reasonable time.

Amendment of the Draft Maps Regulations
    
12.  - (1) The Countryside Access (Draft Maps) (Wales) Regulations 2001[4] are amended as follows.

    (2) In the English language text of Schedule 1, omit the words "National Park authorities in Wales" and, on the next line down from the words "Ramblers' Association", insert the words "relevant National Park authorities".

    (3) The amendment made by paragraph (2) is to have effect only in relation to a draft map issued on or after the day on which these Regulations come into force.



Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[5]


John Marek
The Deputy Presiding Officer of the National Assembly

9th July 2002



SCHEDULE 1
Regulations 4(2)(b) and 8(2)(c)


ORGANISATIONS TO BE NOTIFIED PURSUANT TO REGULATIONS 4(2)(b) AND 8(2)(c)


British Association for Shooting and Conservation

British Mountaineering Council

Country Land and Business Association

The Countryside Agency (where land included in the provisional or conclusive map has a border with England)

The Crown Estate

The Environment Agency

Farmers' Union of Wales

Forestry Commission

Local Access Forums whose area of responsibility covers land included in the provisional or conclusive map

The Ministry of Defence

National Farmers' Union Wales

National Trust Wales

Open Spaces Society

Ramblers' Association

Relevant Archaeological Trusts

Relevant local authorities

Relevant National Park authorities

Town and Community Councils in Wales whose area of responsibility covers land included in the provisional or conclusive map



SCHEDULE 2
Regulations 4(2)(d) and 8(2)(e)


PUBLIC LIBRARIES TO WHICH NOTICE IS TO BE SENT PURSUANT TO REGULATIONS 4(2)(d) AND 8(2)(e)


Aberdare

Aberystwyth

Bangor

Barry

Blackwood

Brecon

Bridgend

Brynmawr

Caernarfon

Cardiff Central

Cardigan

Carmarthen

Chepstow

Colwyn Bay

Cwmbran

Dolgellau

Flintshire

Grangetown

Haverfordwest

Llandrindod Wells

Llandudno

Llanelli

Llangefni

Llanwrst

Maesteg

Merthyr Tydfil

Neath

Newport Central

Newtown

Pembroke Dock

Penarth

Pontypridd

Port Talbot

Pwllheli

Rhuthin

Rhymney

Rhyl

Swansea East

Treorchy

Wrexham



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


Under section 11 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 ("the Act"), the National Assembly for Wales ("the National Assembly") may by regulations provide the procedures to be followed in the preparation of maps which will show land over which the public will have a right of access, comprising registered common land and open country to which the public right of access under section 2 of the Act will relate.

These Regulations make provision for the preparation and issue of maps in provisional and conclusive form (referred to in these Regulations as "provisional maps" and "conclusive maps").

A provisional map is a map which was issued as a draft map in accordance with the Countryside Access (Draft Maps) (Wales) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/4001) (W.329) ("the Draft Maps Regulations"), has been confirmed by the Countryside Council for Wales ("the Council") with or without modifications and has been issued in provisional form pursuant to section 5(d) or (e) of the Act.

Regulation 3 sets out the procedures and requirements for the preparation of provisional maps by the Council under Part I of the Act, including provision as to the form and scale of provisional maps and the power for copies to be prepared and published on different scales, where appropriate.

Regulation 4 establishes the procedures for the issue and publication of a provisional map. When it issues a provisional map, the Council is required to notify the organisations listed in Schedule 1 to these Regulations, to send a notice to the public libraries listed in Schedule 2 to these Regulations and to publish notice of issue of the provisional map in the press.

Regulation 5 requires the Council to publicise the provisions of provisional maps generally.

Regulation 6 sets out the procedure by which a person seeking to bring an appeal against the showing of land as registered common land or open country on a provisional draft map must do so. Detailed procedures to be followed in the determination of an appeal, once brought, are contained in the Countryside Access (Appeals Procedures) (Wales) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/1794) (W.169).

Regulations 7 to 9 set out the procedures and requirements for the preparation, issue and publication of conclusive maps by the Council.

Regulation 10 deals with the various requirements placed on the Council under the Regulations relating to the inspection of maps and other documents and the provision of copies.

Regulation 11 provides for the use of electronic communication methods for the purposes of the Regulations.

Regulation 12 makes a minor amendment to the Draft Maps Regulations relating to the bodies to be consulted by the Council in relation to draft maps.


Notes:

[1] 2000 c.37. Section 45(1) defines "regulations" in Part I of the Act (as respects Wales) as regulations made by the National Assembly for Wales.back

[2] S.I. 2001/4001 (W.329).back

[3] 1984 c.12.back

[4] S.I. 2001/4001 (W.329).back

[5] 1998 c.38.back



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  Prepared 2 August 2002


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