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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2007 No. 1066

DEFENCE

The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) Aldermaston Byelaws 2007

  Made 27th March 2007 
  Coming into force 31st May 2007 

The Secretary of State for Defence, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him in section 14(1) of the Military Lands Act 1892[1] and having complied with the consultation requirements of section 17(1) of that Act, makes the following byelaws:

Citation and commencement
     1. These byelaws may be cited as the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) Aldermaston Byelaws 2007 and shall come into force on 31st May 2007.

Revocation
    
2. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) Aldermaston Byelaws 1986[2] are revoked.

Interpretation
     3. —(1) In these byelaws:

who has registered their particulars in accordance with the requirements of the Ministry of Defence;

Application of Byelaws
     4. These byelaws apply to the Protected Areas and the Controlled Areas.

Prohibited Activities—Protected Areas
    
5. No person shall:

Use of the Controlled Areas by the Public
    
6. Subject to the provisions of these byelaws, members of the public are permitted to use all parts of the Controlled Areas not specially enclosed or entry to which is not shown by signs or fences as being prohibited or restricted, for any lawful purpose at all times when the Controlled Areas are not being used for the military purpose for which they are appropriated.

Prohibited Activities—Controlled Areas
    
7. —(1) In order to:

a constable or person described in byelaw 11 may direct any person to leave, or to remove any vehicle, aircraft, animal or thing from the Controlled Areas and any person to whom such a direction is made shall comply with it as soon as practicable.

    (2) No person shall within the Controlled Areas:

Control of Road Traffic
    
8. —(1) This byelaw shall not apply to any site exempt vehicle.

    (2) Every person who rides a bicycle or drives a vehicle in the Controlled Areas and the Protected Areas shall remain on the road.

    (3) Every person who rides a bicycle or drives a vehicle shall:

    (4) No person shall ride a bicycle or drive a vehicle on the road during the hours of darkness without using the appropriate lights which must be used when on a public highway during the hours of darkness.

    (5) No person shall drive without a valid Driving Licence or be in charge of any vehicle unless the vehicle is registered, taxed and insured and the subject of a current vehicle test certificate, as required for such vehicle when on a public highway.

    (6) No person shall stop or park any vehicle where "No Parking" or "No Waiting" notices are displayed, except for the purposes of loading or unloading passengers or goods.

    (7) For the purposes of this byelaw "hours of darkness" means the time between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise.

Contravention of Byelaws
    
9. Any person who contravenes byelaws 5, 7 or 8 shall commit an offence under section 17(2) of the Military Lands Act 1892.

Exemptions
    
10. These byelaws shall not apply to anything done:

Enforcement
    
11. The following persons are authorised to remove from the Protected Areas and Controlled Areas and to take into custody without warrant any person committing an offence against these byelaws and to remove any vehicle, aircraft, animal or thing in contravention of these byelaws from the Protected Areas and the Controlled Areas:


Derek Twigg
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Ministry of Defence

27th March 2007



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Byelaws)


Part II of the Military Lands Act 1892 (c.43) provides for the making of byelaws for regulating the use of land held for military purposes and securing the safety of the public. These byelaws regulate the land at AWE Aldermaston.

The land subject to these byelaws, namely the Protected Areas and the Controlled Areas, comprise the land held under title numbers BK13835 and BK75759 that are registered at Gloucester District Land Registry, Twyver House, Bruton Way, Gloucester, GL1 1DQ.

A copy of these byelaws and the plans showing the Protected Areas and Controlled Areas to which these byelaws apply may be inspected on the Ministry of Defence web site
http://www.defence-estates.mod.uk/byelaws/Internet/Intro.html. Copies have also been deposited with the Tadley Library, 42-44 Mulfords Hill, Tadley Hampshire RG26 3JE and Berkshire Record Office, 9 Coley Avenue, Reading RG1 6AF and can be inspected on signboards erected locally. Copies may also be obtained from the Librarian, Defence Estates, Kingston Road, Sutton Coldfield B75 7RL.

By section 17(2) of the Military Lands Act 1892, it is provided that any person who commits an offence against any byelaw made under this Act, is liable, on conviction before a court of summary jurisdiction, to a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale. At the time of printing the maximum fine on scale 2 is FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS (£500).

Any person seeking an exemption under byelaw 10(b) should apply for permission in writing to the Byelaws Appointed Person, MOD, Room 2060, Building F6.1, AWE Aldermaston, Reading, Berkshire, RG7 4PR.



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Notes:

[1] 1892 c. 43. Section 14(1) of the 1892 Act was extended by section 2(3) of the Defence (Transfer of Functions) Act 1964 (c.15). For inclusion of the service of any visiting force or headquarters in the expression "military purposes" in the 1892 Act, see the Visiting Forces and International Headquarters (Application of Law) Order 1999, S.I. 1999/1736, article 5(1), Schedule 1.back

[2] S.I. 1986/746.back

[3] 1968 c. 27; "firearm" is defined in section 57(1) of that Act for the purposes of the Act.back

[4] 1952 c. 67.back



ISBN 978 0 11 076637 9


 © Crown copyright 2007

Prepared 16 April 2007


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