North Western and North Wales Sea Fisheries District Order 1999

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 1999/1043

1999 No. 1043

SEA FISHERIES

The North Western and North Wales Sea Fisheries District Order 1999

Made 29th March 1999

Coming into force 1st April 1999

The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretary of State, acting jointly, on the application of the local fisheries committee for the North Western and North Wales Sea Fisheries District and after consultation with every council concerned, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 1, 2(1) and (5), and 18(1) of the Sea Fisheries Regulation Act 19661, and now vested in them2, and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Order, a draft of which has lain before Parliament for forty days prior to its being made:–

S-1 Title, commencement and interpretation

Title, commencement and interpretation

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the North Western and North Wales Sea Fisheries District Order 1999 and shall come into force on 1st April 1999.

(2) In this Order–

“the Act” means the Sea Fisheries Regulation Act 1966.

S-2 Sea fisheries district

Sea fisheries district

2.—(1) There shall continue to be a sea fisheries district comprising so much of the sea within the national waters of the United Kingdom adjacent to England and Wales, and so much of the sea within six nautical miles of the baselines (as they existed at 25th January 1983 in accordance with the Territorial Waters Order in Council 19643, as amended by the Territorial Waters (Amendment) Order in Council 19794) from which the breadth of the territorial sea of the United Kingdom adjacent to England and Wales is measured, with the adjoining coast, as lies within the following limits, namely: on the north, a line drawn true south-west from the seaward extremity of Haverigg Point in the county of Cumbria (being the southern boundary of the Cumbria Sea Fisheries District) and, on the south, a line drawn true north-west from the northern extremity of Cemaes Head in the county of Ceredigion (being the northern boundary of the South Wales Sea Fisheries District).

(2) The sea fisheries district shall not extend above a line drawn at or near the mouth of every river or stream flowing into the sea or into any estuary, or of the estuaries, within the limits of the said district as follows:–

Lines drawn along the seaward side of the railway (1) from Green Road Station to Kirkby-in-Furness Station; (2) from the road bridge over the railway near Plumpton Hall to Cark and Cartmel Station; and (3) from Grange Station to Arnside Station; such lines being at or near the mouths of the rivers Duddon, Leven, Winster, Kent and Bela, and of other rivers or streams flowing into the estuaries above such lines respectively;

A line drawn across the river Keer, along the seaward side of the downstream railway bridge at Carnforth;

A line drawn across the river Lune, along the seaward side of the Skerton Bridge carrying the A6 road at Lancaster;

A line drawn across the river Cocker, along the seaward side of Cocker bridge carrying the A588 road;

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A line drawn across the river Wyre, along the seaward side of Shard toll bridge carrying the A588 road;

A line drawn across the river Ribble, along the seaward side of the bridge carrying the A59 Preston to Penwortham road;

A line drawn across the river Asland or Douglas, between the tower of All Saints Church, Becconsall, and the tower of St. Michael’s Church, Much Hoole;

A line drawn across the river Mersey, along the seaward side of the railway bridge at Runcorn;

A line drawn across the river Weaver, along the seaward side of the railway bridge at Frodsham;

A line drawn across the river Dee (Dyfrdwy) from Hilbre Point to the north-western extremity of Hilbre Island in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, thence to the disused lighthouse at the Point of Ayr, in the county of Flintshire;

A line drawn across the river Clwyd, along the seaward side of the bridge carrying the A548 road at Rhyl;

Lines drawn across the rivers Conwy and Aber, along the seaward side of the railway bridges across the said rivers near Conwy and Aber respectively;

A line drawn across the river Seiont, along the seaward side of the bridge carrying the A487 road at Caernarfon;

A line drawn across the mouth of Foryd Bay (river Gwyrfai) from Tycalch to the flagstaff at Belan Fort;

A line drawn across the river Cefni, along the seaward side of the bridge carrying the A4080 road at Malltraeth;

A line drawn across the river Soch, along the seaward side of the bridge carrying the A499 road at Abersoch;

A line drawn across the river Erch, along the seaward side of the railway bridge at Pwllheli Harbour;

A line drawn across the river Rhyd-hir, along the seaward side of the bridge carrying the Embankment Road at the western side of Pwllheli Harbour;

A line drawn across the river Glaslyn, along the seaward side of the embankment near Porthmadog;

Lines drawn across the rivers Dwyryd and Artro, along the seaward side of the railway bridges across the said rivers near Llandecwyn and Llanbedr and Pen-Sarn Stations respectively;

Lines drawn across the rivers Ysgethin and Dysynni, along the seaward side of the railway bridges across the...

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