SCHEDULES

Article 19.

SCHEDULE 1N.I.ABANDONED SHOPPING AND LUGGAGE TROLLEYS

ApplicationN.I.

1.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), this Schedule applies where any shopping or luggage trolley is found by an authorised officer on any land in the open air and appears to him to be abandoned.N.I.

(2) This Schedule does not apply in relation to a shopping or luggage trolley found on the following descriptions of land, that is to say—

(a)land in which the owner of the trolley has an estate;

(b)where an off-street parking place affords facilities to the customers of shops for leaving there shopping trolleys used by them, land on which those facilities are afforded;

(c)where any other place designated by the district council for the purposes of this Schedule affords like facilities, land on which those facilities are afforded; and

(d)as respects luggage trolleys, land which is used for the purposes of its undertaking by a statutory undertaker.

Power to seize and remove trolleysN.I.

2.—(1) Where this Schedule applies in relation to a shopping or luggage trolley, the district council may, subject to sub-paragraph (2),—N.I.

(a)seize the trolley; and

(b)remove it to such place under its control as the council thinks fit.

(2) When a shopping or luggage trolley is found on any land appearing to the authorised officer to be occupied by any person, the trolley shall not be removed without the consent of that person unless—

(a)the council has served on that person a notice stating that the council proposes to remove the trolley; and

(b)no notice objecting to its removal is served by that person on the council within the period of 14 days from the day on which the council served the notice of the proposed removal on him.

Retention, return and disposal of trolleysN.I.

3.—(1) Subject to the following sub-paragraphs, the district council, as respects any shopping or luggage trolley it has seized and removed—N.I.

(a)shall keep the trolley for a period of 6 weeks; and

(b)may sell or otherwise dispose of the trolley at any time after the end of that period.

(2) The council shall, as respects any trolley it has seized or removed, as soon as reasonably practicable (but not later than 14 days) from its removal, serve on the person (if any) who appears to the council to be the owner of the trolley a notice stating—

(a)that the council has removed the trolley and is keeping it;

(b)the place where it is being kept; and

(c)that, if it is not claimed, the council may dispose of it.

(3) Subject to sub-paragraph (4), if, within the period mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(a), any person claims to be the owner of a shopping or luggage trolley being kept by the council under that sub-paragraph, the council shall, if it appears that the claimant is the owner, deliver the trolley to him.

(4) A person claiming to be the owner of a shopping or luggage trolley shall not be entitled to have the trolley delivered to him unless he pays the council, on demand, such charge as the council requires.

(5) No shopping or luggage trolley shall be disposed of by the council unless (where it has not been claimed) the council has made reasonable enquiries to ascertain who owns it.