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PART 6CIVIL ENFORCEMENT, EMERGENCY POWERS AND FURTHER OFFENCES

Powers of entry

Powers of entry: supplementary

95.—(1) A right to enter land conferred by section 93 includes a right, subject in the case of a right exercisable in accordance with a warrant to the terms of the warrant, to—

(a)take on to the land such other persons and such materials and equipment (including machinery and vehicles) as may be reasonably required for the purposes of assisting the persons,

(b)do anything else which is reasonably required in order to fulfil the purpose for which entry is taken.

(2) Except for a purpose referred to in section 93(2)(k), a person may not demand entry to land which is occupied unless either—

(a)at least 7 days’ notice has been served on the occupier, or

(b)the entry is authorised by a warrant under section 94.

(3) Notice under subsection (2)(a) must—

(a)specify the purpose for which entry is required,

(b)specify so far as practicable the nature of any proposed works on the land.

(4) A person authorised by virtue of section 93 to enter land must on request produce written evidence of the authorisation.