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Part IVE+W LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONS

E+W Public Pleasure Grounds, &c.

164X1Urban authority may provide places of public recreation. E+W

Any [F1local authority] may purchase or take on lease lay out plant improve and maintain lands for the purpose of being used as public walks or pleasure grounds, and may support or contribute to the support of public walks or pleasure grounds provided by any person whomsoever.

Any [F1local authority] may make byelaws for the regulation of any such public walk or pleasure ground, and may by such byelaws provide for the removal from such public walk or pleasure ground of any person infringing any such byelaw by any officer of the [F1local authority] or constable.

Editorial Information

X1Unreliable marginal note

Textual Amendments

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C2Function of confirming byelaws or regulations made under s. 164 now exercisable by Secretary of State: S.R. & O. 1946/1757 (Rev. XV, p. 112: 1946 I, p. 1012), art. 3(1), Sch.

C3S. 164 certain functions transferred by S.I. 1986/413, art. 13(1)

165 Urban authority may provide public clocks. E+W

Any urban authority may from time to time provide such clocks as they consider necessary, and cause them to be fixed on or against any public building, or, with the consent of the owner or occupier, on or against any private building the situation of which may be convenient for that purpose, and may cause the dials thereof to be lighted at night, and may from time to time alter and remove any such clocks to such other like situation as they may consider expedient.

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