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List of Byelaws to Be Reviewed List of Byelaws to be Reviewed Site Name Existing Byelaws Name SI No. (A - Z) (n/a = No existing Byelaws) (n/a = No existing Byelaws) Aberporth Range The Aberporth Range Byelaws 1976 1976 No. 64 The Aldershot and District Military Lands Aldershot & District Military Lands Byelaws 1976 1976 No. 449 The Ash Ranges Byelaws 1983 1983 No. 162 Altcar Rifle Range in the County of Lancs. Altcar Range Byelaws 1927 1927 No. 901 The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) AWE Aldermaston Aldermaston Byelaws 2007 2007 No. 1066 The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) 2010 No. 249 AWE Burghfield Burghfield Byelaws 2010 Ballykinler Ranges Ballykinler Ranges County Down Northern (Northern Ireland) Ireland Byelaws 1940 1940 No. 756 Barnham Training Area n/a n/a Barry Links & Barry Budden Ranges Barry Budden Ranges Byelaws 1973 1973 No. 1428 Barton Road Rifle Range Barton Road Rifle Range Byelaws 1971 1971 No. 243 Barton Stacey Military Lands n/a n/a Battle Hill Range n/a n/a Beckingham Training Camp n/a n/a The Bellerby Moor and Wathgill Ranges Bellerby Moor & Wathgill Ranges Byelaws 1984 1984 No. 1770 The Catterick Military Lands Byelaws 1976 1976 No. 326 The Bicester Garrison Military Lands Byelaws Bicester 1977 1977 No. 1739 Aberdeen Blackdog Links Ranges Byelaws Black Dog Ranges 1940 1940 No. 1451 Blandford Downs Rifle Range in the County of Blandford Camp Dorset Byelaws 1917 n/a The Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Boscombe Down Establishment (A&AEE) Boscombe Down Byelaws 1986 1986 No. 780 Royal Tank Corps Centre Bovington Camp in Bovington the County of Dorset Military Lands Byelaws 1936 1936 No. 118 Bowes Moor (DFG) n/a n/a The Browndown and Rowner Military Lands 1954 No. 1764 Browndown & Rowner Military Lands & Byelaws 1954 Browndown Ranges Browndown Ranges in the County of Hants 1939 No. 498 Byelaws 1939 City and County of Canterbury and County of 1935 No. 975 Canterbury Military Lands Kent Military Lands Byelaws 1935 Cape Wrath Bombardment Range, 1933 No, 40 Cape Wrath Training Centre Sutherlandshire Byelaws 1933 Castlemartin RAC Range The Castlemartin RAC Range Byelaws 1986 1986 No. 1834 Catterick Garrison The Catterick Military Lands Byelaws 1976 1976 No. 326 Catterick Training Area The Catterick Military Lands Byelaws 1976 1976 No. 326 The Caversfield Service Family 2012 No. 3088 Accommodation Byelaws 2012 Caversfield The Caversfield Service Family 2012 No. 3088 Accommodation Byelaws 2012 Correction Slip 20170718_List of Byelaws to be Reviewed_Alphabetical_A4 1 List of Byelaws to be Reviewed Site Name Existing Byelaws Name SI No. (A - Z) (n/a = No existing Byelaws) (n/a = No existing Byelaws) Chickerell Rifle and Machine Gun Range Fleet 1930 No. 959 Chickerell Range Byelaws 1930 Chilcomb Range The Chilcomb Range Byelaws 1969 1969 No. 533 Colchester & District Military Lands Byelaws 1973 No. 1651 Colchester Dry Training Area 1973 Crowborough Camp & DTA n/a n/a n/a n/a Dartmouth (Britannia Royal Naval College [BRNC]) Donna Nook and Theddlethorpe (in the 1939 No. 451 Donna Nook and Theddlethorpe County of Lincoln) Air Gunnery and Bombing Ranges Range Byelaws 1939 Porton and Winterbourne Gunner Military 1977 No. 1611 DSTL Porton Down Lands Byelaws 1977 DSTL Portsdown West & Portsdown Portsdown Military Lands Byelaws 1954 1954 No. 1763 Main The Dover and District Military lands Byelaws 1976 No. 327 1976 East Kent DTA (CPTA) The Hythe Ranges Byelaws 1966 1966 No. 814 The Lydd Camp and Lydd Ranges Byelaws 1988 No. 1465 1988 The Proof and Experimental Establishment, 1982 No. 1180 Eskmeals Eskmeals Byelaws 1982 Faslane Faslane, Coulport and Rhu Narrows Byelaws 1986 No. 234 (HMNB Clyde) 1986 Feldom Range The Feldom Range Byelaws 1976 1976 No. 566 Fingringhoe Range The Fingringhoe Ranges Byelaws 1974 1974 No. 665 Fort George Ranges Inverness-shire Byelaws 1940 No. 30 Fort George Range 1940 Glen Mallan Jetty n/a n/a Plymouth & Devonport Garrisons Military 1935 No. 1222 Lands Byelaws 1935 Plymouth Defences Byelaws 1935 1935 No. 363 HMNB Devonport Plymouth Naval Anti-Aircraft Range at the 1939 No. 833 Breakwater and Breakwater Fort Byelaws 1939 HMNB Portsmouth HM Naval Base Portsmouth Byelaws 1981 1981 No. 1511 Holbeach (in the County of Lincoln) Air 1939 No. 1608 Holbeach Ranges Gunnery and Bombing Range Byelaws 1939 Holcombe Moor Training Area Holcombe Ranges Byelaws 1973 1973 No. 1554 Hythe Ranges and Dover Military The Hythe Ranges Byelaws 1966 1966 No. 814 Lands JSSO Digby n/a n/a Kenley Aerodrome Royal Air Force Lands n/a Kenley Aerodrome Byelaws 1932 Langport Range and Dry Trg Area Langport Range Byelaws 1959 1959 No. 1568 Leconfield n/a n/a (DST) Leek & Upper Hulme Training Areas The Upper Hulme Range Byelaws 1985 1985 No. 1082 Loch Fyne Noise Range n/a n/a Loch Goil Noise Range n/a n/a 20170718_List of Byelaws to be Reviewed_Alphabetical_A4 2 List of Byelaws to be Reviewed Site Name Existing Byelaws Name SI No. (A - Z) (n/a = No existing Byelaws) (n/a = No existing Byelaws) The Aldershot and District Military Lands Byelaws 1976 1976 No. 449 The Longmoor Ranges and Demolition 1982 No. 1179 Longmoor & District Military Lands Training Area Byelaws 1982 The Surrey Commons Military Lands Byelaws 1978 No. 64 1978 Lulworth Ranges The Lulworth Ranges Byelaws 1978 1978 No. 1663 The Lydd Camp and Lydd Ranges Byelaws 1988 No. 1465 Lydd Camp & Ranges 1988 Magilligan Ranges Magilligan Ranges County Londonderry 1940 No. 949 (Northern Ireland) Northern Ireland Byelaws 1940 Manorbier Anti-Aircraft Artillery Range in the 1941 No. 158 Manorbier Range County of Pembrokeshire Byelaws 1941 Mereworth Woods Training Area n/a n/a The Merrivale Range Byelaws 1979 1979 No. 1721 Merrivale Range 1995 No. 3343 (Dartmoor) The Merrivale Range (Amendment) Byelaws 1995 Millpool Range n/a n/a Moodys Down Range The Moody's Down Range Byelaws 1960 1960 No. 1747 Nesscliff Training Area The Nesscliff Grenade Range Byelaws 1967 1967 No. 197 Isle of Wight Newtown Rifle Ranges Byelaws 1935 No. 466 Newtown Ranges, IoW 1935 Northwood HQ The Northwood Headquarters Byelaws 2011 2011 No. 3102 The Okehampton Range Byelaws 1980 1980 No. 949 Okehampton Range 1995 No. 3344 (Dartmoor) The Okehampton Range (Amendment) Byelaws 1995 Otterburn Training Area Otterburn Training Area Byelaws 1971 1971 No. 919 Penally Range The Penally Range Byelaws 1966 1966 No. 417 The Proof & Experimental Establishment 1973 No. 1627 Pendine Byelaws 1973 Pendine The Proof & Experimental Establishment 1981 No. 475 Pendine (Amendment) Byelaws 1981 Pippingford Park Old Lodge Rifle 1943 No. 492 Pippingford Park DTA (Classification) 2-in Mortar and Grenade Ranges Byelaws 1943 Plymouth & Devonport Garrisons Military 1935 No. 1222 Lands Byelaws 1935 Plymouth Plymouth Defences Byelaws 1935 1935 No. 363 (Eastern Kings & Piers Cellars) Plymouth Naval Anti-Aircraft Range at the 1939 No. 833 Breakwater and Breakwater Fort Byelaws 1939 Ponteland Rifle Range n/a n/a RAF Barford The RAF Barford St John Byelaws 2014 2014 No. 862 RAF Boulmer n/a n/a RAF Croughton The RAF Croughton Byelaws 2014 2014 No. 855 RAF Fairford n/a n/a RAF Feltwell n/a n/a The Royal Air Force Fylingdales Byelaws 1987 1987 No. 1069 RAF Fylingdales RAF High Wycombe n/a n/a RAF Lakenheath n/a n/a 20170718_List of Byelaws to be Reviewed_Alphabetical_A4 3 List of Byelaws to be Reviewed Site Name Existing Byelaws Name SI No. (A - Z) (n/a = No existing Byelaws) (n/a = No existing Byelaws) RAF Marham n/a n/a RAF Menwith Hill RAF Menwith Hill Byelaws 1996 1996 No. 105 RAF Spadeadam n/a n/a The Royal Air Force St Mawgan Byelaws 1986 1986 No. 741 RAF St Mawgan Royal Air Force Waddington Byelaws 1986 1986 No. 742 RAF Waddington RAF Welford The RAF Welford Byelaws 2010 2010 No. 1104 RAF Wittering n/a n/a RAF Wyton n/a n/a Rhu Narrows Rhu Narrows Byelaws 1992 1992 No. 2410 RM Chivenor n/a n/a (Incl. Instow) RM Poole n/a n/a RNAD Coulport Faslane, Coulport and Rhu Narrows Byelaws 1986 No. 234 (HMNB Clyde) 1986 RNAS Culdrose (Incl. Predannack) n/a n/a (HMS Seahawk) The Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton and 1988 No. 2205 RNAS Yeovilton Merryfield Airfield Byelaws 1988 Rogiet Moor Range n/a n/a Rosneath and Barons Point Ranges n/a n/a (Clyde Signature Ranges) RRH Benbecula n/a n/a RRH Brizlee Wood n/a n/a RRH Buchan n/a n/a RRH Neatishead n/a n/a Military Lands Byelaws (Ministry of Supply) 1952 No. 2071 RRH Portreath Nancekuke Establishment (Cliff Footpath) Byelaws 1952 RRH Saxa Vord n/a n/a RRH Staxton Wold n/a n/a RSS Swingate n/a n/a The Salisbury Plain Military Lands Byelaws 1981 No. 1882 1981 The Perham Down Ranges Byelaws 1969 1969 No. 1902 Salisbury Plain Military Lands The Imber Ranges Byelaws 1963 1963 No. 1293 The Bulford Ranges Byelaws 1970 1970 No. 1282 The Larkhill Artillery Ranges Byelaws 1965 1965 No. 1327 Sealand Ranges Sealand Ranges Byelaws 1972 1972 No. 1505 Sennybridge Training Area Sennybridge Training Area Byelaws 1974 1974 No. 1773 Shoeburyness and District Military Lands 1935 No. 1189 Byelaws 1935 Shoeburyness Shoeburyness Artillery Ranges Byelaws 1936 1936 No. 714 The Shorncliffe and District Military Lands 1976 No. 325 Shorncliffe & District Military Lands Byelaws 1976 Staddon Heights Training Area n/a n/a Stanford Training Area The Stanford Training Area Byelaws 1970 1970 No. 909 (STANTA) Straight Point Range n/a n/a Strensall Training Area The Strensall Common Byelaws 1972 1972 No. 246 20170718_List of Byelaws to be Reviewed_Alphabetical_A4 4 List of Byelaws to be Reviewed Site Name Existing Byelaws Name SI No. (A - Z) (n/a = No existing Byelaws) (n/a = No existing Byelaws) Tain (in the County of Ross) Gunnery and n/a Tain Gunnery and Bombing Range Bombing Range Byelaws 1940 Thorney Island n/a n/a (Baker Bks) Topcliffe n/a n/a (Alanbrooke Bks) Tregantle Range The Tregantle Range Byelaws 1982 1982 No.
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