Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
BYELAWS FOR PLEASURE GROUNDS, PUBLIC WALKS AND OPEN SPACES
ARRANGEMENT OF BYELAWS
PART 1 GENERAL 1. General interpretation 2. Application 3. Opening times
PART 2 PROTECTION OF THE GROUND, ITS WILDLIFE AND THE PUBLIC 4. Protection of structures and plants 5. Unauthorised erection of structures 6. Climbing 7. Grazing 8. Protection of wildlife 9. Camping 10. Fires 11. Missiles 12. Interference with life-saving equipment
PART 3 HORSES, CYCLES AND VEHICLES 13. Interpretation of Part 3 14. Horses - Horse riding prohibited except in certain grounds (subject to bridleway, etc) 15. Cycling 16. Motor vehicles 17. Overnight parking
PART 4 PLAY AREAS, GAMES AND SPORTS 18. Interpretation of Part 4 19. Children’s play areas 20. Children’s play apparatus 21. Skateboarding, etc - Skateboarding, etc permitted only in designated area 22. Ball games - Prohibition of ball games in some grounds 23. Ball games - Ball games permitted only outside these grounds 24. Archery 25. Field sports 26. Golf
PART 5 WATERWAYS 27. Interpretation of Part 5 28. Bathing 29. Ice skating 30. Model boats 31. Boats - To prohibit use of boats etc, without permission 32. Fishing 33. Pollution 34. Blocking of watercourses
PART 6 MODEL AIRCRAFT 35. Interpretation of Part 6 36. Model aircraft - General prohibition
PART 7 OTHER REGULATED ACTIVITIES 37. Provision of services 38. Excessive noise 39. Public shows and performances 40. Aircraft, hang-gliders and hot air balloons 41. Kites 42. Metal detectors
2 PART 8 MISCELLANEOUS 43. Obstruction 44. Savings 45. Removal of offenders 46. Penalty 47. Revocation
SCHEDULE 1 - Grounds to which byelaws apply generally SCHEDULE 2 - Grounds referred to in certain byelaws Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4
3 Byelaws made under section 164 of the Public Health Act 1875 and sections 12 and 15 of the Open Spaces Act 1906 by Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council with respect to pleasure grounds, public walks and open spaces.
PART 1 GENERAL General Interpretation 1. In these byelaws:
“the Council” means Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council;
“the ground” means any of the grounds listed in Schedule 1;
“designated area” means an area in the ground which is set aside for a specified purpose, that area and its purpose to be indicated by notices placed in a conspicuous position;
“invalid carriage” means a vehicle, whether mechanically propelled or not,
(a) the unladen weight of which does not exceed 150 kilograms,
(b) the width of which does not exceed 0.85 metres, and
(c) which has been constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of a person suffering from a disability, and used solely by such a person.
Application 2. These byelaws apply to all of the grounds listed in Schedule 1 unless otherwise stated.
Opening times
3. (1) No person shall enter or remain in the Walled Garden, Down Grange except during opening hours.
(2) “Opening hours” means the days and times during which the ground is open to the public and which are indicated by a notice placed in a conspicuous position at the entrance to the ground.
PART 2
PROTECTION OF THE GROUND, ITS WILDLIFE AND THE PUBLIC
Protection of structures and plants
4. (1) No person shall without reasonable excuse remove from or displace within the ground:
4 (a) any barrier, post, seat or implement, or any part of a structure or ornament provided for use in the laying out or maintenance of the ground; or (b) any stone, soil or turf or the whole or any part of any plant, shrub or tree.
(2) No person shall walk on or ride, drive or station a horse or any vehicle over:
(a) any flower bed, shrub or plant;
(b) any ground in the course of preparation as a flower bed or for the growth of any tree, shrub or plant; or
(c) any part of the ground set aside by the Council for the renovation of turf or for other landscaping purposes and indicated by a notice conspicuously displayed.
Unauthorised erection of structures
5. No person shall without the consent of the Council erect any barrier, post, ride or swing, building or any other structure.
Climbing
6. No person shall without reasonable excuse climb any wall or fence in or enclosing the ground, or any tree, or any barrier, railing, post or other structure.
Grazing
7. No person shall without the consent of the Council turn out or permit any animal for which he is responsible to graze in the ground.
Protection of wildlife
8. No person shall kill, injure, take or disturb any animal, or engage in hunting or shooting or the setting of traps or the laying of snares.
Camping
9. No person shall without the consent of the Council erect a tent or use a vehicle, caravan or any other structure for the purpose of camping except in a designated area for camping.
Fires
10. (1) No person shall light a fire or place, throw or drop a lighted match or any other thing likely to cause a fire.
(2) Byelaw 10(1) shall not apply to:
(a) the lighting of a fire at any event for which the Council has given permission that fires may be lit;
5 (b) the lighting or use, in such a manner as to safeguard against damage or danger to any person, of a properly constructed camping stove, in a designated area for camping, or of a properly constructed barbecue, in a designated area for barbecues.
Missiles
11. No person shall throw or use any device to propel or discharge in the ground any object which is liable to cause injury to any other person.
Interference with life-saving equipment
12. No person shall except in case of emergency remove from or displace within the ground or otherwise tamper with any life-saving appliance provided by the Council.
PART 3
HORSES, CYCLES AND VEHICLES
Interpretation of Part 3
13. In this Part:
“designated route” means a route in or through the ground which is set aside for a specified purpose, its route and that purpose to be indicated by notices placed in a conspicuous position;
“motor cycle” means a mechanically-propelled vehicle, not being an invalid carriage, with less than four wheels and the weight of which does not exceed 410 kilograms;
“motor vehicle” means any mechanically-propelled vehicle other than a motor cycle or an invalid carriage;
“trailer” means a vehicle drawn by a motor vehicle and includes a caravan.
Horses
14. (1) No person shall ride a horse except:
(a) in the Millennium Green, Whitchurch; or
(b) in the exercise of a lawful right or privilege.
(2) Where horse-riding is permitted in any ground by virtue of byelaw 14(1) (a) or a lawful right or privilege, no person shall ride a horse in such a manner as to cause danger to any other person.
Cycling
15. No person shall without either reasonable excuse or the consent of the Council ride a cycle in the ground except in any part of the ground where there is a right of way for cycles or on a designated route for cycling.
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Motor vehicles
16. No person shall without either reasonable excuse or the consent of the Council bring into or drive in the ground a motor cycle, motor vehicle or trailer except in any part of the ground where there is a right of way for that class of vehicle.
Overnight parking
17. No person shall without the consent of the Council leave or cause or permit to be left any motor vehicle in the ground between the hours of 12 midnight and 6 a.m.
PART 4
PLAY AREAS, GAMES AND SPORTS
Interpretation of Part 4
18. In this Part:
“ball games” means any game involving throwing, catching, kicking, batting or running with any ball or other object designed for throwing and catching, but does not include cricket;
“golf course” means any area within the ground set aside for the purposes of playing golf and includes any golf driving range, golf practice area or putting course;
“self-propelled vehicle” means a vehicle other than a cycle, invalid carriage or pram which is propelled by the weight or force of one or more persons skating, sliding or riding on the vehicle or by one or more persons pulling or pushing the vehicle.
Children’s play areas
19 (1) No person aged 12 years or over shall enter or remain in a designated area which is a children’s play area unless in charge of a child under the age of 12 years.
(2) Byelaw 19(1) applies to the grounds listed in Part I of Schedule 2.
Children’s play apparatus
20. (1) No person aged 12 years or over shall use any apparatus stated to be for the exclusive use of persons under the age of 12 years by a notice conspicuously displayed on or near the apparatus.
(2) Byelaw 20(1) applies to grounds listed in Part 2 of Schedule 2.
7 Skateboarding, etc
21. (1) No person shall skate, slide or ride on rollers, skateboards or other self-propelled vehicles except in a designated area for such activities.
(2) Where there is a designated area for skating, sliding or riding on rollers, skateboards or other self-propelled vehicles, no person shall engage in those activities in such a manner as to cause danger or give reasonable grounds for annoyance to other persons.
Ball games
22. (1) No person shall play ball games in the ground.
(2) Byelaw 22(1) applies to the grounds listed in Part 3 of Schedule 2.
23. In any ground where ball games are permitted no person shall play ball games in such a manner:
(a) as to exclude persons not playing ball games from use of that part;
(b) as to cause danger or give reasonable grounds for annoyance to any other person in the ground; or
(c) which is likely to cause damage to any tree, shrub or plant in the ground.
Archery
24. No person shall engage in the sport of archery except in connection with an event organised by or held with the consent of the Council.
Field sports
25. No person shall throw or put any javelin, hammer, discus or shot except in connection with an event organised by or held with the consent of the Council or on land set aside by the Council for that purpose.
Golf
26. No person shall drive, chip or pitch a hard golf ball except on the golf course in West Ham Park.
8 PART 5
WATERWAYS
Interpretation of Part 5
27. In this Part:
“boat” means any yacht, motor boat or similar craft but not a model or toy boat;
“power-driven” means driven by the combustion of petrol vapour or other combustible substances;
“waterway” means any river, lake, pool or other body of water and includes any fountain.
Bathing
28. No person shall without reasonable excuse bathe or swim in any waterway except in a designated area for bathing and swimming.
Byelaw 28(1) applies to the grounds listed in Part 4 of Schedule 2.
Ice skating
29. No person shall step onto or otherwise place their weight upon any frozen waterway.
Model boats
30. No person shall operate a power-driven model boat on any waterway except in a designated area for model boats in Eastrop Park.
Boats
31. No person shall sail or operate any boat, dinghy, canoe, sailboard or inflatable on any waterway without the consent of the Council.
Fishing
32. No person shall in any waterway cast a net or line for the purpose of catching fish or other animals.
Pollution
33. No person shall foul or pollute any waterway.
Blocking of watercourses
34. No person shall cause or permit the flow of any drain or watercourse in the ground to be obstructed or diverted, or open shut or otherwise move or operate any sluice or similar apparatus.
9 PART 6
MODEL AIRCRAFT
Interpretation of Part 6
35. In this Part:
“model aircraft” means an aircraft which weighs not more than 7 kilograms without its fuel;
“power-driven” means driven by:
(a) the combustion of petrol vapour or other combustible substances;
(b) jet propulsion or by means of a rocket, other than by means of a small reaction motor powered by a solid fuel pellet not exceeding 2.54 centimetres in length; or
(c) one or more electric motors or by compressed gas.
“radio control” means control by a radio signal from a wireless transmitter or similar device.
General prohibition
36. No person shall cause any power-driven model aircraft to:
(a) take off or otherwise be released for flight or control the flight of such an aircraft in the ground; or
(b) land in the ground without reasonable excuse.
PART 7
OTHER REGULATED ACTIVITIES
Provision of services
37. No person shall without the consent of the Council provide or offer to provide any service for which a charge is made.
Excessive noise
38. (1) No person shall, after being requested to desist by any other person in the ground, make or permit to be made any noise which is so loud or so continuous or repeated as to give reasonable cause for annoyance to other persons in the ground by:
(a) shouting or singing;
(b) playing on a musical instrument; or
(c) by operating or permitting to be operated any radio, amplifier, tape recorder or similar device.
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(2) Byelaw 38(1) does not apply to any person holding or taking part in any entertainment held with the consent of the Council.
Public shows and performances
39. No person shall without the consent of the Council hold or take part in any public show or performance.
Aircraft, hang gliders and hot air balloons
40. No person shall except in case of emergency or with the consent of the Council take off from or land in the ground in an aircraft, helicopter, hang glider or hot air balloon.
Kites
41. No person shall fly any kite in such a manner as to cause danger or give reasonable grounds for annoyance to any other person.
Metal detectors
42. No person shall without the consent of the Council use any device designed or adapted for detecting or locating any metal or mineral in the ground.
PART 8
MISCELLANEOUS
Obstruction
43. No person shall obstruct:
(a) any officer of the Council in the proper execution of his duties;
(b) any person carrying out an act which is necessary to the proper execution of any contract with the Council; or
(c) any other person in the proper use of the ground.
Savings
44. (1) It shall not be an offence under these byelaws for an officer of the Council or any person acting in accordance with a contract with the Council to do anything necessary to the proper execution of his duty.
(2) Nothing in or done under these byelaws shall in any respect prejudice or injuriously affect any public right of way through the ground, or the rights of any person acting lawfully by virtue of some estate, right or interest in, over or affecting the ground or any part of the ground.
11 Removal of offenders
45. Any person offending against any of these byelaws may be removed from the ground by an officer of the Council or a constable.
Penalty
46. Any person offending against any of these byelaws shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale.
Revocation
47. (1) The byelaws 3 to 19 and 22 to 24 made by Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council on 28 June 1984 and confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Home Department on 29 August 1984 relating to the ground are hereby revoked.
(2) Byelaws made by Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council on 1 October 2003 and confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister on 17 November 2003 relating to the War Memorial Park are hereby revoked
12 SCHEDULES SCHEDULE 1 GROUNDS TO WHICH BYELAWS APPLY - GENERALLY
THE GROUNDS REFERRED TO IN BYELAW 2 ARE:
1. Abbey Road (B), play area to the rear of 331 – 333 Abbey Road
2. Ajax Close Open Space, Chineham
3. Alliston Way Open Space, Whitchurch
4. Aldermaston Road Open Space
5. Arcadia Close Play Area
6. Arlott Drive Play Area
7. Ascension Close Play Area
8. Ash Road Open Space, Bishops Green
9. Ash Road Open Space Play Area, Bishops Green
10. Avon Road Play Area, Oakley
11. Bach Close Play Area
12. Bardwell Close Play Area
13. Basing Lime Pits
14. Basingfield Play Area
15. Beach Park, Oakley
16. Beech Road Open Space, Bishops Green
17. Beethoven Close Open Space
18. Beethoven Close Open Space Play Area
19. Beggarwood Park
20. Belle Vue Play Area, Old Basing
21. Bennet Close/Martin Close Play Area
22. Berrydown Sports Ground, Overton
23. Bermuda Close, Rear of Medical Centre Play Area
24. Bernstein Road (A), play area to the rear of 86 – 89 Bernstein Road
13 25. Bernstein Road (B), play area to the rear of 81 Bernstein Road
26. Binfields Wood Play Area
27. Black Dam Water Feature and Open Space
28. Open Space at Bloswood Lane, Whitchurch
29. Brackley Way Open Space
30. Bramley Green Road, Bramley, play area to the side of 25 Bramley Green Road
31. Bridge Street Sports Ground, Overton
32. Brighton Hill Central Park
33. Brighton Hill Neighbourhood Park
34. Brighton Hill Playing Fields
35. Burney Bit Open Space, Pamber
36. Burney Open Space Play Area Pamber
37. Carpenters Down
38. Chatsworth Green Open Space
39. Chineham Park
40. Grounds of Chineham Village Hall, Chineham
41. Chopin Road Play Area
42. Church Square (a) Remembrance Gardens
(b) Aromatic Gardens
43. Clift Meadow, The Street, Bramley
44. Coniston Road Open Space
45. Constantine Way, play area at the front of Number 23 Constantine Way
46. Cordale Road Play Area
47. Crabtree Plantation
48. Crabtree Way Play Area
49. Cranesfield, Sherborne St. John, Play Area to the side of 34 Cranesfield
50. Cuckoo Meadow, North Waltham
14 51. Cufaude Lane Play area
52. Culver Road, Play Area at the side of 36 Culver Road
53. Daniel Road Open Space, Whitchurch
54. Daniel Road Open Space, Whitchurch Play Area
55. Denham Drive Open Space
56. Dibley Close Play Area
57. Down Grange Playing Fields
58. Droxford Crescent Open Space, Tadley
59. Dummer Recreation Ground
60. Eagle Road , Bishops Green Play Area
61. Eastrop Community Centre Play area
62. Eastrop Link
63. Eastrop Park
64. Eastrop Play Area
65. Edward Kersley Playing Field, Overton
66. Fairfields Recreation Ground
67. Farrier’s Field Play Area, Bramley
68. Farringdon Way Open Space, Tadley
69. Fennel Close Play Area
70. Fieldgate Sports Ground, Kingsclere
71. Fletcher Road Play Area
72. Foxdown Open Space, Overton
73. Foxdown, Overton Play Area
74. Gainsborough Road, Play Area to the rear of 188 – 124 Gainsborough Road
75. Garret Close, Kingsclere Play Area
76. Glebe Gardens
77. Glebe Lane Play Area, Wolverton Common, Baughurst
78. Glebe Lane Play Area, Wolverton Common Play Area, Baughurst
15 79. Goodman Close, Play Area to the rear of 22 Goodman Close
80. Gracemere Crescent Open Space
81. Guernsey Close Play Area, at the front of numbers 63-73
82. Hanmore Road Youth Facility and Play Area
83. Harveys Field, Overton
84. Harveys Field , Overton Play Area
85. Hatchwarren Park
86. Hatch Warren Playing Fields
87. Havenlea Playing Area, Pamber Heath
88. Heathend, East Woodhay
89. Heathend Play Area, East Woodhay
90. Heather Way Open Space
91. Heather Way Open Space Play Area
92. Heathlands Play Area, Penwood
93. Heathlands Recreation Ground, Highclere
94. Heron Way Open Space
95. Heron Way Open Space Play Area
96. Highpathway Play Area
97. Horwood Gardens Open Space, to the rear of 13 – 16 Horwood Gardens
98. Kennet Way Open Space, Oakley
99. Kennet Way Play Area, Oakley
100. Kevin Close Open Space, Kingsclere
101. King George V Playing Field
102. King George V Playing Field Play Area
103. Kings Road Open Space
104. Kings Road Open Space Play Area
105. Kingsley Park, Whitchurch
106. Kingsmill Road Open Space
16 107. Knight Street Play Area
108. Inkpen Gardens
109. Inkpen Gardens Play Area
110. Land to the East of the Memorial Hall, Pamber Heath
111. Lennon Way Play Area at the side of 39 Lennon Way
112. Lightsfield Open Space, Oakley
113. Lime Pits Park, Redbridge Lane
114. Little Hoddington Play Area
115. Little Penwood Woodland, Highclere
116. Lodden Valley Open Space
117. Lodden Valley Open Space Play Area
118. Long Copse Chase Play Area
119. Longcroft Road Open Space, Kingsclere
120. Longcroft Road Open Space, Kingsclere Play Area
121. Long Grove Park, Baughurst
122. Lyford Road Open Space
123. Lyford Road Open Space Play Area
124. Lymington Close, Play Area at the front 14 Lymington Close
125. Maldive Road Play Area
126. Malt House Park, Kingsclere
127. Mathias Walk, Play Area to the rear of 66 – 70 Mathias Walk
128. Meadowland Play Area
129. Mill Road Play Area
130. Millennium Green, Laverstoke
131. Millennium Green, Whitchurch
132. Moat Close Open Space, Bramley
133. Moorhams Close, Play Area at the side of 18 Moorhams Close
134. Munnings Close (A), Play Area between 30 – 31 Munnings Close
135. Munnings Close (B), Play Area to the rear of 23 – 25 Munnings Close
17 136. Newfound Playing Field, Oakley
137. Oakfield Close, Ecchinswell, Play Area beyond Garage Court
138. Oaklands Way Open Space
139. Oakridge V Open Space
140. Oakridge Road Open Space
141. Oakridge Road Open Space Play Area
142. Oak Tree Park, Harveys Field, Overton
143. Old Down Park
144. Otterbourne Crescent, Tadley, Play Area to the side of 30 Otterbourne Crescent
145. Oyster Close, Play Area at the front of 9 Oyster Close
146. Pamber Park, Pamber Heath
147. Pennine Way (A), Play Area at the side of 7 Pennine Way
148. Pershore Road (A), Play Area at the front of 46 Pershore Road
149. Peter Houseman Field, Oakley
150. Petersfield Close Play Area
151. Pettys Brook Road Play Area
152. Petworth Close, Play Area at the front of 10 Petworth Close
153. Pineapple Playing Fields, off the B3051, Brimpton Common
154. Playing Field, The Green, Tadley
155. Playing Field, Wolverton
156. Popley Five Open Space
157. Popley One Open Space at the end of Browning Close
158. Popley Ponds, Tobago Close
159. Poultons Road Open Space, Overton
160. Quilter Road Play Area
161. Radford Gardens Open Space
162. Ramsdell Recreation Ground
163. Ramsdell Road Play Area, Monk Sherborne
18 164. Recreation Ground, Ashford Hill
165. Recreation Ground, Hurstbourne Priors
166. Recreation Ground at Kingsley Park, Whitchurch
167. Recreation Ground, Mapledurwell and Up Nately
168. Recreation Ground, Preston Candover
169. Recreation Ground, St. Mary Bourne
170. Recreation Ground, Stratfield Turgis
171. Recreation Ground, The Street, Old Basing
172. Recreation Ground, Vyne Road, Sherborne St John
173. Reynards Close Open Space, Tadley, Beyond Garage Court
174. Roseberry Close, Play Area at the side of 3 Roseberry Close
175. Russell Howard Park
176. Sapley Lane Playing Field, Overton
177. Sarisbury Close Open Space, Tadley
178. Schubert Close (B), Play Area at the front of 79 Schubert Close
179. Selby Walk and Popley Play Centre (Open Space between)
180. Sherborne Road Playing Field
181. Sherwood Close, Play Area at the front of 5 and 6 Sherwood Close
182. Sibelius Close (A), Play Area at the front of 80 Sibelius Close
183. Sibelius Close (B), Play Area at the front of 26 Sibelius Close
184. Sibelius Close (C), Play Area to the rear of 12 Sibelius Close
185. Sidlaw Close Play Area
186. Silvester Close Play Area
187. Simons Close, Play Area to the rear of 14 Simons Close
188. St John’s Piece, Oakley
189. St Joseph’s Crescent Play Area
190. St Mark’s Way Play Area, Bramley
191. St Mary’s Avenue Play Area, Bramley
192. St Mary’s Close Open Space, Bramley
19 193. Stockbridge Close Play Area
194. Stoke Recreation Ground
195. The Play Area, Stoke
196. Stratton Park
197. Strokins Road Play Area, Kingsclere
198. Southdown Road Park, Tadley
199. Southview disused Cemetery
200. Sycamore Way, Play Area at end of road
201. The Common Play Area, Headley
202. Sherfield Village Green
203. (The Enclosed Play Areas at )The Sports Centre, Harts Lane, Burghclere
204. The Millfield Open Space, Bartons Lane
205. The Moat Open Space, Chineham
206. The Orchard Open Space
207. Tintern Close Play Area
208. Tiverton Road Play Area
209. Town Meadow, Overton
210. Two Gate Meadow, Overton
211. Upper Farm Road Open Space, Oakley
212. Victory Park
213. Village Hall Play Area, Ecchinswell
214. Village Hall Open Space, Preston Candover
215. Walled Garden, Down Grange
216. Warblington Close, Tadley, Play Area to the side of 21 Warblington Close
217. War Memorial Park
218. Watling End, Play Area at the front of 13 Watling End
219. West Ham Park
220. Whiteditch Playing Field
20 221. Open Space, W ildwood Estate, Baughurst
222. Wigmore Heath, Tadley
223. Witan Court Play Area, Whitchurch
224. Winklebury Centre Play Area
225. Winklebury Playing Field
226. Wood Close (A), Play Area at the front of 18 Wood Close
227. Woolton Hill Recreation Ground, Woolton Hill
228. Wootton St Lawrence Play Area
229. Worcester Road Play Area
21 SCHEDULE 2
GROUNDS REFERRED TO IN CERTAIN BYELAWS
Part 1
CHILDREN`S PLAY AREA (BYELAW 19)
1. Alliston Way Play Area
2. Arcadia Close Play Area
3. Arlott Drive Play Area
4. Ascension Close Play Area
5. Ash Road Open Space Play Area, Bishops Green
6. Bach Close Play Area
7. Bardwell Close Play Area
8. Basingfield Play Area
9. Beethoven Close Open Space Play Area
10. Bennet Close/Martin Close Play Area
11. Bermuda Close, Rear of Medical Centre Play Area
12. Burney Bit Open Space, Pamber
13. Chopin Road Play Area
14. Cordale Road Play Area
15. Crabtree Way Play Area
16. Cufaude Lane Play Area
17. Daniel Road, Whitchurch Play Area
18. Dibley Close Play Area
19. Eagle Road, Bishops Green Play Area
20. Eastrop Community Centre Play Area
21. Eastrop Park Play Area
22. Farrier’s Field, Bramley Play Area
23. Fennel Close Play Area
24. Fletcher Road Play Area
22 25. Foxdown, Overton Play Area
26. Garret Close, Kingsclere Play Area
27. Glebe Lane, Wolverton Common, Play Area Baughurst
28. Guernsey Close Play Area, at the front of Numbers 63 – 73
29. Harveys Field Play Area, Overton
30. Heathend Play Area, East Woodhay,
31. Heather Way Open Space Play Area
32. Heathlands, Penwood Play Area
33. Heron Way Open Space Play Area
34. Highpathway Play Area
35. Inkpen Gardens Play Area
36. Kennet Way Play Area, Oakley
37. King George V Playing Fields Play Area
38. Kings Road Open Space Play Area
39. Kingsley Park Play Area
40. Knight Street Play Area
41. Little Hoddington Play Area
43. Loddon Valley Open Space Play Area
44 Long Copse Chase Play Area
45. Longcroft Road Open Space, Kingsclere Play Area
46. Lyford Road Open Space Play Area
47. Maldive Road Play Area
48. Mill Road Play Area
49. Oakridge Road Play Area
50. Petersfield Close Play Area
51. Pettys Brook Road Play Area
52. Play Area, Ramsdell Road, Monk Sherborne
53. Popley Five Open Space Play Area
23 54. Poultons Close Open Space Play Area, Overton
55. Quilter Road Play Area
56. Ramsdell Road Play Area, Monk Sherborne
57. Recreation Ground Play Area, Mapledurwell and Up Nately
58. Selby Walk Play Area
59. Sherwood Close Play Area at front of numbers 5 and 6
60. Sidlaw Close Play Area
61. Silvester Close Play Area
62. Southdown Road Open Space Play Area, Tadley
63. St John’s Piece Play Area, Oakley
64. St Joseph’s Crescent Play Area
65. St Mark’s Way Play Area, Bramley
66. St Mary’s Avenue Play Area, Bramley
67. Stenbury Drive Play Area, Preston Candover
68. Stockbridge Close Play Area
69. Stratton Park Play Area
70. Strokins Road Play Area, Kingsclere
71. The Common Play Area, Headley
72. Sherfield Village Green Play Area
73. The Enclosed Children`s Play Areas at The Sports Centre, Harts Lane, Burghclere
74. The Play Area, Stoke,
75. The Recreation Ground Play Area, Ashford Hill
76. The Village Hall Play Area, Echinswell
77. Thornhill Way Play Area, Skate Ramp
78. Tintern Close Play Area
79. Tiverton Road Play Area
80. Upper Farm Road Play Area, East Oakley
81. Victory Park Play Area
24 82. War Memorial Park Play Area
83. West Ham Park Play Area
84. Whiteditch Playing Field Play Area
85. Wigmore Road Play Area ( Open Space), Tadley
86. Winklebury Centre Play Area
87. Witan Court Play Area, Whitchurch
88. Woolton Hill Recreation Ground Play Area, Woolton Hill
89. Wootton St Lawrence Play Area
90. Worcester Road Play Area
Part 2
CHILDREN`S PLAY APPARATUS (BYELAW 20)
1. Abbey Road (B) Play Area at the rear of numbers 331 – 333
2. Avon Road Play Area, Oakley
3. Bardwell Close Play Area
4. Beech Road Open Space, Bishops Green
5. Bernstein Road (A) Play Area at the rear of numbers 86 – 89
6. Bernstein Road (B) Play Area at the rear of Number 81
7. Binfields Wood Play Area
8. Bramley Green Road, Bramley, Play Area at the side of number 25
9. Constantine Way Play Area at the front of number 23
10. Cranefield, Sherborne St. John, at the side of number 34
11. Culver Road Play Area, at the side of number 36
12. Dibley Close Play Area, at the front of the Community Centre
13. Droxford Crescent Play Area, Tadley, at the side of number 12
14. Gainsborough Road Play Area, to the rear of numbers 188 – 124
25 15. Goodman Close Play Area, to the rear of number 22
16. Hanmore Road Youth Facility and Play Area
17. Hatch Warren Park, Hatch Warren Lane
18. Heron Way Open Space
19. Horwood Gardens Open Space
20. Lennon Way Play Area at the side of number 39
21. Lime Pits Park, Redbridge lane
22. Long Copse Chase Play Area
23. Lymington Close Play Area, at the front of number 14
24. Mathias Walk Play Area to the rear of numbers 66 – 70
25. Meadowland Play Area
26. Moorhams Close Play Area at the side of number 18
27. Munnings Close (A) Play Area between numbers 30 and 31
28. Munnings Close (B) Play Area to the rear of numbers 23 – 25
29. Oakfield Close Play Area, Ecchinswell, beyond Garage Court
30. Oaklands Way Open Space
31. Otterbourne Crescent Play Area, Tadley, at the side of number 30
32. Oyster Close Play Area, at the front of number 9
33. Pennine Way (A) Play Area at the side of number 7
34. Pershore Road (A) Play Area at the front of number 46
35. Petworth Close Play Area, at the front of number 10
36. Popley One Open Space, at the end of Browning Close
37. Reynards Close Open Space, Tadley,
38. Roseberry Close Play Area, at the side of number 3
39. Schubert Close (B) Play Area, at the front of number 7
40. Sibelius Close (A) Play Area, at the front of number 80
41. Sibelius Close (B) Play Area, at the front of number 26
42. Sibelius Close (C) Play Area, to the rear of number 12
26 43. Simons Close Play Area, to the rear of number 14
44. St. Mary’s Avenue Play Area, Bramley, to the rear of number 7
45. Sycamore Way Play Area
46. Two Gate Meadow, Overton
47. Upper Sherborne Road Playing Field
48. War Memorial Park Youth Facility
49. Warblington Close Play Area, Tadley, at the side of number 21
50. Watling End Play Area, at the front of number13
51. Wood Close (A) Play Area, at the front of number 18
Part 3
BALL GAMES (BYELAW 22)
1. Church Square (a) Remembrance Gardens
(b) Aromatic Gardens
2. The Walled Garden, Down Grange
Part 4
BATHING (BYELAW 28)
1. Eastrop Park
2. Chineham Park
27 The COMMON SEAL of THE BOROUGH ) COUNCIL OF BASINGSTOKE AND DEANE ) was hereunto affixed on the 23rd day of March ) two thousand and seven in the presence of:- )
Head of Legal and Democratic Services
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