
1 
This Order may be cited as the Recreation Grounds (Revocation of Parish Council Byelaws) Order 1999 and shall come into force on 30th May 1999.
2 
The byelaws mentioned in the left-hand column of the Schedule to this Order, made with respect to the recreation grounds and other areas named or described in the right-hand column of that Schedule, are hereby revoked.
George Howarth
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State
Home Office
26th April 1999
SCHEDULE
Article 2


Parish Council byelaws Name or description of recreation ground or other area
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Ardingly on 24th November 1958 Ardingly Recreation Ground
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Ash of 2nd May 1955 Ash Recreation Ground
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Dursley on 1st October 1963 The open space known as Twinberrow Woods (formerly known as Little Bolton and Gravel Pit Woods) in the Parish of Dursley; the Dursley War Memorial Recreation Ground, situate at Kingshill Road, in the said Parish of Dursley
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Dibden on 6th March 1972 Ewart Recreation Ground; Shore Road Playing Field; Noadsway Playing Field; Forest Front Open Space and Langdown Lawn Open Space
Byelaws made by Kingsclere Parish Council on 23rd March 1953 Ashford Hill Recreation Ground