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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 554

HARBOURS, DOCKS, PIERS AND FERRIES

The Port of Ipswich Harbour Revision Order 2006

  Made 21st February 2006 
  Coming into force 7th March 2006 


ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES


PART 1

PRELIMINARY
1. Citation and commencement
2. Interpretation

PART 2

WORKS PROVISIONS
3. Power to make works
4. Power to make subsidiary works
5. Power to deviate
6. Fine for obstructing works
7. Power to dredge
8. Tidal works not to be executed without approval of Secretary of State
9. Provision against danger to navigation
10. Abatement of works abandoned or decayed
11. Survey of tidal works
12. Permanent lights on tidal works
13. Lights on tidal works during construction

PART 3

ACQUISITION AND POSSESSION OF LAND
14. Power to acquire land
15. Application of Part I of Compulsory Purchase Act 1965
16. Disregard of certain interests and improvements
17. Extinction of private rights of way
18. Time limit for exercise of powers of acquisition

PART 4

MISCELLANEOUS
19. Power to appropriate lands and works for particular trades, etc.
20. Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 1994

Whereas Ipswich Port Limited has applied for a harbour revision order under section 14 of the Harbours Act 1964[
1];

     And whereas by virtue of the Port of Ipswich (Transfer of Undertaking) Harbour Revision Order 2002[2] the undertaking of Ipswich Port Limited as harbour authority for the Port of Ipswich has been transferred to Associated British Ports;

     And whereas the Secretary of State for Transport is satisfied as mentioned in subsection (2) of the said section 14:

     Now, therefore, the Secretary of State for Transport (being the appropriate Minister under subsection (7) of the said section 14[3]), in exercise of the powers conferred by that section and now vested in him[4] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order:—



PART 1

PRELIMINARY

Citation and commencement
     1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Port of Ipswich Harbour Revision Order 2006 and shall come into force on 7th March 2006.

    (2) The Ipswich Dock Acts and Orders 1852 to 1986, the Port of Ipswich (Transfer of Undertaking) Harbour Revision Order 2002 and this Order may be cited together as the Ipswich Dock Acts and Orders 1852 to 2006.

Interpretation
    
2. —(1) In this Order —

    (2) Any reference in this Order to a work identified by the number of such work shall be construed as a reference to the work of that number authorised by this Order.

    (3) All points, directions, and lengths as stated in any description of works, powers or lands other than Article 5 (Power to deviate) below shall be construed as if the words "or thereabouts" were inserted after each such point, direction, distance and length.



PART 2

WORKS PROVISIONS

Power to make works
     3. —(1) A.B. Ports may, in the lines and situations shown on the deposited plan and according to the levels shown on the deposited sections, make and maintain the following works on the bed of the river Orwell:-

    (2) A.B. Ports may, within the limits of deviation, from time to time alter, enlarge, replace, relay, extend or reconstruct temporarily or permanently the works.

    (3) The works shall for all purposes form part of the undertaking.

Power to make subsidiary works
    
4. A.B. Ports may:

Power to deviate
    
5. In constructing Works Nos. 1 and 2 A.B. Ports may deviate laterally from the lines or situations shown on the deposited plan and described in article 3 (Power to make works) above to the extent of the limits of deviation and may deviate vertically from the levels shown on the deposited sections to any extent not exceeding three metres upwards and to such extent downwards as may be found necessary or convenient.

Fine for obstructing works
    
6. Any person who intentionally obstructs any person acting under the authority of A.B. Ports in constructing the works or intentionally or recklessly interferes with equipment or materials used in the construction of the works shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

Power to dredge
    
7. —(1) For the purposes of affording uninterrupted and convenient means of access to the works and of enabling their use at all states of the tide, A.B. Ports may, from time to time deepen, dredge, scour, cleanse, alter and improve the bed, shores and channels of the river Orwell—

    (2) A.B. Ports may (subject to paragraphs (3) and (4) below) as it thinks fit use, appropriate or dispose of the materials from time to time taken up or collected by it in the course of any operations authorised by this article.

    (3) No materials referred to in this article shall;

    (4) The power to use, appropriate, or dispose of materials referred to in this Article shall not extend to wreck (within the meaning of Part IX of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995[8]).

Tidal works not to be executed without approval of Secretary of State
     8. —(1) A tidal work shall not be constructed, altered, enlarged, replaced, relaid, extended or reconstructed except in accordance with plans and sections approved by the Secretary of State and subject to any conditions and restrictions imposed by the Secretary of State before the work is begun.

    (2) If a tidal work is constructed, altered, enlarged, replaced, relaid, extended or reconstructed in contravention of this article or of any condition or restriction imposed under this article —

and any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State in so doing shall be recoverable from A.B. Ports.

Provision against danger to navigation
    
9. —(1) In case of injury to, or destruction or decay of, a tidal work or any part thereof, A.B. Ports shall as soon as reasonably practicable notify Trinity House and shall lay down such buoys, exhibit such lights and take such other steps for preventing danger to navigation as Trinity House shall from time to time direct.

    (2) If without reasonable excuse A.B. Ports fails to notify Trinity House as required by paragraph (1) above or to comply in any respect with a direction given under the said paragraph, it shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum and on conviction on indictment to a fine.

Abatement of works abandoned or decayed
    
10. —(1) Where a tidal work is abandoned, or suffered to fall into decay, the Secretary of State may by notice in writing require A.B. Ports at its own expense either to repair and restore the work of any part thereof, or to remove the work and restore the site thereof to its former condition, to such an extent and within such limits as the Secretary of State thinks proper.

    (2) Where a work consisting partly of a tidal work and partly of works on or over land above the level of high water is abandoned or suffered to fall into decay and that part of the work on or over land above the level of high water is in such condition as to interfere or to cause reasonable apprehension that it may interfere with the right of navigation or other public rights over the foreshore, the Secretary of State may include that part of the work, or any portion thereof, in any notice under paragraph (1) above.

    (3) If, on the expiration of 30 days from the date when a notice under paragraph (1) above is served upon A.B. Ports, it has failed to comply with the requirements of the notice, the Secretary of State may execute the works specified in the notice; and any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State in so doing shall be recoverable from A.B. Ports.

Survey of tidal works
    
11. The Secretary of State may at any time, if he deems it expedient, order a survey and examination of a tidal work or of the site upon which it is proposed to construct the work, and any expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State in any such survey and examination shall be recoverable from A.B. Ports.

Permanent lights on tidal works
    
12. —(1) After the completion of a tidal work A.B. Ports shall at the outer extremity thereof exhibit every night from sunset to sunrise such lights, if any, and take such other steps for the prevention of danger to navigation as Trinity House shall from time to time direct.

    (2) If A.B. Ports fails to comply in any respect with a direction given under paragraph (1) above, it shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum and on conviction on indictment to a fine; but it shall be a defence for A.B. Ports to prove that all due diligence was used to secure compliance with the direction.

Lights on tidal works during construction
    
13. —(1) A.B. Ports shall at or near a tidal work during the whole time of the construction, alteration, enlargement, replacement, relaying or extension thereof exhibit every night from sunset to sunrise such lights, if any, and take such other steps for the prevention of danger to navigation as the Secretary of State shall from time to time direct.

    (2) If A.B. Ports fails to comply in any respect with a direction given under paragraph (1) above, it shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum and on conviction on indictment to a fine; but it shall be a defence for A.B. Ports to prove that all due diligence was used to secure compliance with the direction.



PART 3

ACQUISITION AND POSSESSION OF LAND

Power to acquire land
    
14. A.B. Ports may acquire compulsorily so much of the land shown hatched black on the annexed map and described in the Schedule to this Order as may be required for or in connection with the works and may use any land so acquired for those purposes or for any other purposes connected with its undertaking.

Application of Part I of Compulsory Purchase Act 1965
    
15. —(1) Part I of the 1965 Act shall apply to the acquisition of land under this Order—

    (2) Part I of the 1965 Act, as so applied, shall have effect as if—

Disregard of certain interests and improvements
     16. —(1) In assessing the compensation (if any) payable to any person on the acquisition from him of any land under this Order, the tribunal shall not take into account—

if the tribunal is satisfied that the creation of the interest, the erection of the building, the execution of the works or the making of the improvement or alteration was not reasonably necessary and was undertaken with a view to obtaining compensation or increased compensation.

    (2) In paragraph (1) above "relevant land" means the land acquired from the person concerned or any other land with which he is, or was at the time when the building was erected, the works executed or the improvement or alteration made, directly or indirectly concerned.

Extinction of private rights of way
    
17. —(1) All private rights of way over land subject to compulsory acquisition under this Order shall be extinguished—

    (2) Any person who suffers loss by the extinguishment or suspension of any private right of way under this article shall be entitled to compensation to be determined, in case of dispute, under Part I of the Land Compensation Act 1961.

    (3) This article does not apply to rights of way to which section 271 or 272 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990[
10] (extinguishment of rights of statutory undertakers etc.) applies.

Time limit for exercise of powers of acquisition
     18. The powers conferred by this Order to acquire land compulsorily shall cease at the end of the period of 5 years beginning on the day on which this Order comes into force.



PART 4

MISCELLANEOUS

Power to appropriate lands and works for particular trades, etc.
    
19. —(1) Notwithstanding anything in this or any other enactment A.B. Ports may from time to time for purposes of or in connection with the management of the Port of Ipswich set apart and appropriate any lands, docks, quays, wharves, jetties, piers, berths, floats, slipways, yards, warehouses, buildings, sheds, landing stages, tips, staithes, cranes, pipeways, machinery, equipment, works and conveniences forming part of the undertaking for the exclusive, partial or preferential use and accommodation of any particular trade, authority, body, company, person, vessel or class of vessels or goods subject to the payment of such rents and subject to such terms, conditions and regulations as A.B. Ports may think fit.

    (2) No authority, body, company, person or vessel shall make use of any lands, docks, quays, wharves, jetties, piers, berths, floats, slipways, yards, warehouses, buildings, sheds, landing stages, tips, staithes, cranes, pipeways, machinery, equipment, works and conveniences so set apart or appropriated without the consent of the harbour master or a dock superintendent as the case may be, and the harbour master or a dock superintendent, may order any person or vessel making use thereof without such consent to be removed and the provisions of section 58 of the 1847 Act, shall extend and apply mutatis mutandis to and in relation to any such vessel.

    (3) This article has effect subject to the provisions of the enactments relating to town and country planning.

Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 1994
    
20. —(1) Regulation 60 of the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Regulations 1994[11] ("the Habitats Regulations") shall not apply to any planning permission which relates to the development authorised by this Order and which is granted by article 3(1) of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995[12] for the class of development described as permitted development in Part 11 of Schedule 2 to that Order.

    (2) If and to the extent that any development authorised by this Order —

paragraph (1) above shall not have the effect of disapplying regulation 60 of the Habitats Regulations in relation to any planning permission for that development.



Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport


Paul Carey
Head of Ports Division in the Department for Transport

21st February 2006



SCHEDULE

DESCRIPTION OF LAND SUBJECT TO COMPULSORY PURCHASE


No. on annexed map Extent and description of land Owner, lessor or occupier
1. 0.60 hectares approximately

Riverbed on the eastern side of the river Orwell situated within a line commencing at a point 8 metres south of the south-western corner of No.2 Shed quay proceeding south-west to reference point TM 16687 42053 then south-easterly to reference point TM 16746 41881 then north-easterly to the existing Power Station quay at reference point TM 16783 41898 before following a line parallel to the existing quay line in a north-westerly direction for 180 metres and then heading north to terminate at the point of commencement.

Ipswich Borough Council Civic Centre

Civic Drive

Ipswich

IP1 2EE

2. 2.40 hectares approximately

Riverbed on the eastern side of the river Orwell situated within a line commencing at reference point TM 16850 41772 on the Power Station Quay extending into the river Orwell in a south-westerly direction to reference point TM 16823 41754, then south-easterly for 480 metres to reference point TM 17098 41360 then north-easterly to reference point TM 17113 41537 before proceeding in a south-westerly direction for 52 metres to reference point TM 17075 41504 and then heading north-westerly to terminate at the point of commencement.

Ipswich Borough Council Civic Centre

Civic Drive

Ipswich

IP1 2EE






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EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order authorises Associated British Ports—

A copy of the deposited plan and sections as referred to in Article 3 of this Order is available for inspection at the offices of Associated British Ports, Old Custom House, Key Street, Ipswich IP4 1BY and at the offices of the Department for Transport, Great Minster House, 76 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DR.


Notes:

[1] 1964 c.40: section 14 was amended by the Transport Act 1981 (c.56), section 18 and Schedule 6, paragraphs 2, 3, 4(1) and 14 and by the Transport and Works Act 1992 (c.42), Schedule, paragraph 1.back

[2] ()S.I. 2002/3296.back

[3] () For the definition of "the Minister" (mentioned in section 14(7)), see section 57(1).back

[4] SI. 1997/2971.back

[5] 10&11 Vict. c..27.back

[6] 1965 c.56.back

[7] 1971 c.xiv.back

[8] 1995 c.21.back

[9] 1981 c.67.back

[10] 1990 c.8.back

[11] S.I. 1994/2716.back

[12] SI 1995/418back



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 © Crown copyright 2006

Prepared 28 April 2006


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