PART 2Categories of use

Definition of “using a hosepipe”I13

1

Using a hosepipe, in relation to a purpose in section 76(2) of the Act, includes the following—

a

drawing relevant water through a hosepipe from a container and applying it for the purpose;

b

filling or partly filling a container with relevant water by means of a hosepipe and applying it for the purpose.

2

In paragraph (1), “relevant water” does not include water supplied by a water undertaker before the use of water to which the purpose relates was prohibited under section 76(1) of the Act.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I1

Art. 3 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Watering a garden using a hosepipeI24

1

Using a hosepipe to water a garden for health or safety reasons is not to be treated as falling within the category of use in section 76(2)(a) of the Act.

2

In that section, “a garden” includes any of the following—

a

a park;

b

gardens open to the public;

c

a lawn;

d

a grass verge;

e

an area of grass used for sport or recreation;

f

an allotment garden, as defined in section 22(1) of the Allotments Act 19223;

g

any area of an allotment used for non-commercial purposes;

h

any other green space.

3

But “a garden” does not include—

a

agricultural land, as defined in section 109(1) of the Agriculture Act 19474;

b

other land used in the course of a business for the purposes of growing, for sale or commercial use, any crops, fruit, vegetables or other plants;

c

land used for the purposes of a National Plant Collection;

d

a temporary garden or flower display; or

e

plants (including plant organs, seeds, crops and trees) which are in an outdoor pot or in the ground, under cover.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I2

Art. 4 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Cleaning a private motor-vehicle using a hosepipeI35

In section 76(2)(b) of the Act, “private motor-vehicle” means—

a

a mechanically propelled vehicle designed, constructed or adapted for use on roads, except—

i

a public service vehicle, as defined in section 1 of the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 19815, and

ii

a goods vehicle, as defined in section 192 of the Road Traffic Act 19886; or

b

a trailer designed, constructed or adapted for attachment to a vehicle falling within paragraph (a).

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I3

Art. 5 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Watering plants on domestic or other non-commercial premises using a hosepipeI46

1

The category of use in section 76(2)(c) of the Act

a

applies only to the watering of plants which are in an outdoor pot or in the ground, under cover; and

b

does not include watering plants—

i

grown or kept for sale or commercial use, or

ii

that are part of a National Plant Collection or temporary garden or flower display.

2

In that section—

  • “domestic or other non-commercial premises” means—

    1. a

      any land, building or other structure used or enjoyed in connection with the use of any of the following which is used principally as a dwelling—

      1. i

        a building or part of a building,

      2. ii

        a caravan,

      3. iii

        a boat; or

    2. b

      any other land or premises which is not used principally for the purposes of a business; and

  • “plants” includes plant organs, seeds, crops and trees.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I4

Art. 6 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Cleaning a private leisure boat using a hosepipeI57

1

The category of use in section 76(2)(d) of the Act does not include cleaning any area of a private leisure boat which, except for doors or windows, is enclosed by a roof and walls.

2

Using a hosepipe to clean a private leisure boat for health or safety reasons is not to be treated as falling within the category of use in that section.

3

In that section, “private leisure boat” means a vessel or other thing, other than a seaplane, which is designed, constructed or adapted to move through, in, on or over water and which is not—

a

used in the course of a business; or

b

made available or accessible to the public.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I5

Art. 7 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Filling or maintaining a domestic swimming or paddling poolI68

1

The following are not to be treated as falling within the category of use in section 76(2)(e) of the Act

a

filling or maintaining a pool where necessary in the course of its construction;

b

filling or maintaining a pool using a hand-held container which is filled with water drawn directly from a tap;

c

filling or maintaining a pool that is designed, constructed or adapted for use in the course of a programme of medical treatment;

d

filling or maintaining a pool that is used for the purpose of decontaminating animals from infections or disease;

e

filling or maintaining a pool used in the course of a programme of veterinary treatment;

f

filling or maintaining a pool in which fish or other aquatic animals are being reared or kept in captivity.

2

In that section, “domestic swimming or paddling pool” means a swimming or paddling pool, other than a pool that is being used for the purposes of a business, which is—

a

in a building, or part of a building, used principally as a dwelling; or

b

on any land or in any building that is used or enjoyed in connection with a building, or part of a building, mentioned in sub-paragraph (a).

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I6

Art. 8 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Drawing water, using a hosepipe, for domestic recreational useI79

1

Drawing water, using a hosepipe, to operate water slides or other recreational equipment is to be treated as falling within the category of use in section 76(2)(f) of the Act.

2

In that section, “domestic recreational use” means—

a

recreational use in connection with a domestic swimming or paddling pool within the meaning of section 76(2)(e) of the Act7; or

b

recreational use on land that is used or enjoyed in connection with a building, or part of a building, used principally as a dwelling, other than for the purposes of a business.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I7

Art. 9 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Filling or maintaining a domestic pond using a hosepipeI810

1

The category of use in section 76(2)(g) of the Act does not include filling or maintaining a domestic pond in which fish or other aquatic animals are being reared or kept in captivity.

2

In that section, “domestic pond” means a pond, including a swimming pond, on land that—

a

is used or enjoyed in connection with a building, or part of a building, used principally as a dwelling; and

b

is not being used for the purposes of a business.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I8

Art. 10 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Filling or maintaining an ornamental fountainI911

1

The category of use in section 76(2)(h) of the Act does not include filling or maintaining an ornamental fountain which is in or near a fish-pond and whose purpose is to supply sufficient oxygen to the water in the pond in order to keep the fish healthy.

2

In that section, “ornamental fountain” includes a cascade or any other display of moving water.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I9

Art. 11 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Cleaning walls, or windows, of domestic premises using a hosepipeI1012

1

The category of use in section 76(2)(i) of the Act applies only to the cleaning of the external walls or windows of domestic premises.

2

Using a hosepipe to clean the walls or windows of domestic premises for health or safety reasons is not to be treated as falling within the category of use in that section.

3

In that section, “domestic premises” means—

a

a building used principally as a dwelling or dwellings;

b

a garage, shed, outbuilding or other building or structure used or enjoyed in connection with a building mentioned in sub-paragraph (a); or

c

a wall or other means of enclosure within the curtilage of a building mentioned in sub-paragraph (a).

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I10

Art. 12 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Cleaning paths or patios using a hosepipeI1113

Using a hosepipe to clean paths or patios for health or safety reasons is not to be treated as falling within the category of use in section 76(2)(j) of the Act.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I11

Art. 13 in force at 1.10.2010, see art. 1

Cleaning other artificial outdoor surfaces using a hosepipeI1214

1

Using a hosepipe to clean an artificial outdoor surface for health or safety reasons is not to be treated as falling within the category of use in section 76(2)(k) of the Act.

2

In that section, “artificial outdoor surface” means any of the following—

a

any area outdoors which is paved or laid with hard or artificial material;

b

timber decking;

c

a quay;

d

a trailer designed, constructed or adapted to launch boats or other vessels or craft into water, other than a private motor-vehicle within the meaning of section 76(2)(b) of the Act8;

e

the roof of any domestic premises within the meaning of section 76(2)(i) of the Act9.

3

In paragraph (2), “quay” includes jetty, pontoon, wharf and slipway.