
1 
This Order may be cited as the Recreation Grounds (Revocation of Parish Council Byelaws) Order 1989 and shall come into force on 30th March 1989.
2 
The byelaws mentioned in the first column of the Schedule to this Order, made with respect to the recreation grounds and other areas named or described in the second column of that Schedule, are hereby revoked.
Home Office
Douglas Hurd
One of Her Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State
17th February 1989
SCHEDULE
Article 2


Parish Council Byelaws Name or Description of Recreation Ground or other area
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Cholsey on 18th September 1964 The Forty; The Village Recreation Ground, Whitehead Meadows
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Eythorne on 7th December 1953 Children’s Playing Ground, St. John’s Road, Elvington; Children’s Playing Ground, Green Lane, Eythorne
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Fleckney on 27th February 1964 The Playing Field, Leicester Road, Fleckney
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Frampton Cotterell on 27th March 1969 and on 8th January 1974 Beesmoor Road Playing Field, Frampton Cotterell; The Park, Frampton Cotterell
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Grayshott on 16th March 1964 Grayshott Recreation Grounds; Grayshott Village Green
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Histon on 13th October 1913 Histon Open Spaces; Histon Village Green
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Perranzabuloe on 26th April 1954 Inner Beach, Perranporth
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Stretton on 14th March 1972 Stretton Park
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Weaverham on 21st June 1954 Children’s Playground, Russet Road, Weaverham
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Whittington on 14th May 1973 Bit End Field, Whittington