New Forest Act 1964

Type Public General Act
Publication 1964-07-31
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Alteration of perambulation of New Forest

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Designation of additional lands entitled to rights of common of pasture, etc.

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Fencing, etc.

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Fencing of road from Southampton to Christchurch

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Means of access to New Forest

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Amendment of section 18 of Act of 1949

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Section 18(1) of the Act of 1949 shall have effect as if the following paragraph were added at the end thereof: —

(e) with the agreement of the verderers authorise the appropriation by the Forestry Commissioners of land forming part of the open waste lands of the Forest for camping sites, the provision by the Forestry Commissioners or their agents on such land for the use of those occupying such camping sites of any services or facilities for their health or convenience, the erection by the Forestry Commissioners on such land of buildings or other works for use in connection with the provision of such services or facilities and the enclosure by the Forestry Commissioners of land so appropriated in so far as its enclosure is necessary to preserve the land for use for those purposes.

Pannage time

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Notwithstanding anything in any other enactment or in any decision given thereunder, the time of pannage in the Forest shall as from the passing of this Act cease to be the period from 25th September to 22nd November inclusive in each year but shall be such period not being less than sixty consecutive days as may be fixed by the Forestry Commissioners annually after consultation with the verderers.

Extension of section 15 of Act of 1949

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The provisions of section 15 of the Act of 1949 shall extend so as to authorise the verderers to make arrangements for enclosing land in the Forest for the purpose of keeping in animals where by reason of severe weather conditions it is desirable to do so for the prevention of suffering and any land so enclosed shall be laid open so soon as it appears to the verderers that the severe weather conditions have come to an end.

Travelling expenses

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The reasonable travelling expenses incurred by any verderer appointed under paragraph (c) of section 1 of the Act of 1949 in attending a court of swainmote or a court of verderers or any meeting of a committee thereof may be paid by the Minister or by the body making the appointment.

Creation, etc., of new ornamental woods

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As to byelaws of Forestry Commissioners

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The byelaws made from time to time by the Forestry Commissioners under section 46 of the Forestry Act 1967 with respect to the New Forest shall continue to apply—

Amendment of New Forest Act 1877

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Section 25 of the New Forest Act 1877 shall have effect as if for the words “two pounds” there were substituted the words “ten pounds” and as if the words “or in the case of a continuing offence the sum of ten shillings for every day during which such offence is continued after conviction for the first offence” were omitted therefrom.

Amendment of section 2 of Forestry Act 1927

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Expenses

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