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Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006

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Part 9Miscellaneous

99Natural beauty in the countryside

The fact that an area in England or Wales consists of or includes—

(a)land used for agriculture or woodlands,

(b)land used as a park, or

(c)any other area whose flora, fauna or physiographical features are partly the product of human intervention in the landscape,

does not prevent it from being treated, for the purposes of any enactment (whenever passed), as being an area of natural beauty (or of outstanding natural beauty).

100Byelaws relating to land drainage

(1)In the Water Resources Act 1991 (c. 57), in Schedule 25, in paragraph 5(1) (power of Environment Agency to make byelaws for securing efficient working of drainage system), for the words from “necessary for securing” to the end of paragraph 5(1) substitute necessary—

(a)for securing the efficient working of any drainage system, or

(b)for regulating the effects of any drainage system on the environment.

(2)In paragraph 5(5) of that Schedule, after “banks” insert “, drainage”.

(3)In the Land Drainage Act 1991 (c. 59), in section 66(1) (power of land drainage authorities etc. to make byelaws for securing efficient working of drainage system), for the words from “necessary for securing” to the end of section 66(1) substitute necessary—“

(a)for securing the efficient working of any drainage system in their district or area, or

(b)for regulating the effects in their district or area of any drainage system on the environment.

101Abolition of certain agricultural etc. committees

The following are abolished—

(a)the advisory committee for England, Wales and Northern Ireland established under section 32 of the Hill Farming Act 1946 (c. 73),

(b)the sub-committee for Wales and Monmouthshire established under that section,

(c)the advisory committee for Scotland established under that section,

(d)the consumers' committees and committees of investigation established under section 19 of the Agricultural Marketing Act 1958 (c. 47), and

(e)the committee of investigation established under Article 21 of the Agricultural Marketing (Northern Ireland) Order 1982 (S.I. 1982/1080 (N.I. 12)).

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