2016 No. 654

Defence

The British Underwater Test and Evaluation Centre Byelaws 2016

Made

Coming into force

The Secretary of State makes the following Byelaws in exercise of the powers conferred by section 14(1) of the Military Lands Act 18921, section 2(2) of the Military Lands Act 19002 and section 7 of the Land Powers (Defence) Act 19583.

In accordance with sections 2(2)(c) and 2(2A)4 of the Military Lands Act 1900 the Secretary of State has—

a

obtained the consent of the Crown Estate Commissioners;

b

taken all reasonable steps to ascertain whether the Byelaws would injuriously affect any public rights; and

c

is satisfied, in relation to every public right that the Secretary of State considers would be injuriously affected by the Byelaws—

i

that a restriction of the right is required for the safety of the public or for the requirements of the military purpose for which the area to which these Byelaws apply is used; and

ii

that the restriction of the right imposed by these Byelaws is only to such extent as is reasonable in all the circumstances of the case.

In accordance with section 17(1) of the Military Lands Act 1892 the Secretary of State has caused the proposed Byelaws to be made known in the locality, given an opportunity for objections to be made to the same, and received and considered all objections made.