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The Recreation Grounds (Revocation of Parish Council Byelaws) Order 1997

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Parish Council ByelawsName or description of recreation ground or other area
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Ditchling on 18th September 1952Ditchling Playing Field
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Hartshorne on 14th December 1954Main Street Recreation Ground; Mount Road Recreation Ground, Goseley Estate, Hartshorne
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of North Baddesley on 13th October 1970Botley Road Recreation Ground, North Baddesley
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Ribby-with-Wrea on 4th January 1901The Village Green
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Ringmer on 11th April 1963The Village Green
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Saxilby on 16th February 1960The Memorial Field, Saxilby
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Seal on 6th March 1905 and 14th November 1939The Recreation Ground
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Snodland on 22nd February 1972The Recreation Ground situate on the West side of Malling Road, between Malling Road and Birling Road
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Thatcham on 24th May 1971Mount Road Recreation Ground; Longcroft Recreation Ground; Westlands Recreation Ground; Turnfield Recreation Ground; Dunstan Green
Byelaws made by the Parish Council of Wooburn on 10th March 1964The Village Green; Wooburn Park; Blind Lane Playing Field and Recreation Ground, Bourne End

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