Commons Act 1899

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1899 c. 30
Year1899


Commons Act, 1899,

(62 & 63 Vict.) CHAPTER 30.

An Act to amend the Inclosure Acts, 1845 to 1882, and the Law relating to Commons and Open Spaces.

[9th August 1899]

Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spirituel and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

I Regulation of Commons.

PART I.

Regulation of Commons.

S-1 Power for district council to make scheme for regulation of common.

1 Power for district council to make scheme for regulation of common.

(1) The council of an urban or rural district may make a scheme for the regulation and management of any common within their district with a view to the expenditure of money on the drainage, levelling, and improvement of the common, and to the making of byelaws and regulations for the prevention of nuisances and the preservation of order on the common.

(2) (2.) The scheme may contain any of the statutory provisions for the benefit of the neighbourhood mentioned in section seven of the Commons Act, 1876 .

(3) (3.) The scheme shall be in the prescribed form, and shall identify by reference to a plan the common to be thereby regulated, and for this purpose an ordnance survey map shall, if possible, be used.

S-2 Procedure for making scheme.

2 Procedure for making scheme.

(1) Not less than three months before the making of a scheme under this Part of this Act the council shall give the prescribed notice of their intention to make it, and shall state thereby where copies of the draft of the scheme may be obtained, and where the plan therein referred to may be inspected. They shall also send to the Board of Auricular as soon as possible a copy of the draft and plan.

(2) (2.) During the three months aforesaid any person may obtain copies of the draft on payment of a sum not exceeding sixpence per copy, and may inspect the plan at the prescribed place, and may make in writing to the Board of Agriculture any objection or suggestion with respect to the scheme or plan.

(3) (3.) After the expiration of the said threat months the Board of Agriculture shall take into consideration any objections or suggestions so made, and for that purpose may, if they think fit, direct that an inquiry be held by an officer of the Board.

(4) (4.) The Board of Agriculture may by order approve of the scheme, subject to such modifications, if any, as they may think desirable, and thereupon the scheme shall have full effect.

Provided that if, at any time before the Board have approved of the scheme, they receive a written notice of dissent either—

(a ) from the person entitled as lord of the manor or otherwise to the soil of the common; or

(b ) from persons representing at least one-third in value of such interests in the common as are affected by the scheme,

and such notice is not subsequently withdrawn, the Board shall not proceed further in the matter.

S-3 Management of regulated common.

3 Management of regulated common.

3. The management of any common regulated by a scheme made by a district council under this Part of this Act shall be vested in the district council.

S-4 Provision for delegation of powers of district council to parish council.

4 Provision for delegation of powers of district council to parish council.

4. A rural district council may delegate to a parish council any powers of management conferred by this Part of this Act on the district district council in relation to any commons within the parish, and thereupon the Public Health Acts shall apply as if the parish council were a parochial committee.

S-5 Power for parish council to contribute to expenses.

5 Power for parish council to contribute to expenses.

5. A parish council may agree to contribute the whole or any portion of the expenses of and incidental to the preparation and to contribute execution of a scheme for the regulation and management of any common within their parish (including any compensation paid under this Act), and the provisions of section eleven of the Local Government Act, 1894, shall apply to the expenses incurred by the parish council for the purposes of such contribution.

S-6 Provision for compensation.

6 Provision for compensation.

6. No estate, interest, or right of a profitable or beneficial nature in, over, or affecting any common shall, except with the consent of the person entitled thereto, be taken away or injuriously affected by any scheme under this Part of this Act without compensation being made or provided for the same by the council making the scheme, and such compensation shall, in case of difference, be ascertained and provided in the same manner as if it were for the compulsory purchase and taking, or the injurious affecting, of lands under the Lands Clauses Acts.

S-7 Power for district council to acquire property in regulated common.

7 Power for district council to acquire property in regulated common.

7. A district council may acquire the fee simple or any estate in or any rights in or over any common regulated by a scheme under this Part of this Act by gift or by purchase by agreement, and hold the same without licence in mortmain for the purposes of the scheme, and the expenses thereby incurred by the district council shall be part of their expenses of executing the scheme.

S-8 Digging of gravel.

8 Digging of gravel.

8. Section twenty of the Commons Act, 1876(which relates to the digging of gravel), shall apply to any common regulated by a scheme under this Part of this Act.

S-9 Power to amend scheme.

9 Power to amend scheme.

9. The power to make a scheme under this Part of this Act shall include power to amend or supplement any such scheme.

S-10 Provisions as to byelaws.

10 Provisions as to byelaws.

10. The provisions with respect to byelaws contained in sections one hundred and eighty-two to one hundred and eighty-six, both inclusive, of the Public Health Act, 1875, and any enactment amending or extending those sections, shall apply to all byelaws made in pursuance of a scheme under this Part of this Act, and any fine imposed by any such byelaw shall be recoverable summarily and be payable to the council in whom the management of the common is vested.

S-11 Expenses.

11 Expenses.

(1) All expenses incurred by the Board of Agriculture in relation to a scheme under this Part of this Act, and all expenses of and incidental to the preparation and execution of the scheme (including any compensation paid under this Act) shall be paid by the district council.

(2) (2.) All expenses incurred by a district council under this Part of this Act shall be treated as part of the expenses of the district council in the execution of the powers conferred by the Public Health Acts.

(3) (3.) A district council may for the purposes of this Act borrow money in like manner and subject to the like conditions as they may borrow for defraying expenses incurred in the execution of the Public Health Acts, and the said Acts shall apply accordingly.

S-12 Power for urban district council to contribute towards expenses.

12 Power for urban district council to contribute towards expenses.

12. The council of any urban district may, with a view to the benefit of the inhabitants of their district, and subject to the approval of the Local Government Board, enter into an undertaking with any other council making or having made a scheme under this Part of this Act to contribute any portion of the expenses incurred by that council in executing the scheme.

S-13 Appellation to county boroughs.

13 Appellation to county boroughs.

13. This Part of this Act shall apply to the council of a county borough in like manner as if that council were the council of an urban district.

S-14 Saving for commons regulated under other Acts.

14 Saving for commons regulated under other Acts.

14. A scheme under this Part of this Act shall not apply to any common which is or might be the subject of a scheme made under the Metropolitan Commons Acts, 1866 to 1878, or is regulated by a Provisional Order under the Inclosure Acts, 1845 to 1882, or has been acquired, or managed as an open space, under the powers of the Corporation of London (Open Spaces) Act, 1878, or any Act therein referred to, or is the subject of any private or local and personal Act of Parliament having for its object the preservation of the common as an open space, or is subject to byelaws made by a parish council under section eight of the Local Government Act, 1894.

S-15 Definitions.

15 Definitions.

15. In this Part of this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—

The expression ‘common’shall include any land subject to be inclosed under the Inclosure Acts, 1845 to 1882, and any town or village green;

The expression ‘prescribed’ shall mean prescribed by...

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