Byelaws
Byelaws
A local authority can make its own byelaws - these are laws that only apply to its area. It can only make byelaws where an Act of Parliament gives a power to make them and they need have the approval of the Secretary of State.
Newcastle City Council has made byelaws including the following:
Bath Lane - Prohibition of Skateboarding etc - 2004
Blue Carpet Square - Prohibition of Skateboarding etc - 2003
Byelaws for the regulation of Cycling and Vehicles on the Town Moor - 1999
Byelaws for the regulation of the Bigg Market - 1987
The Civic Centre - Prohibition of Skateboarding etc - 1998
Controlling Acupuncture, Tattooing, Ear-Piercing and Electrolysis - 2009
Eldon Garden Walkways - 1994
Eldon Square Development Walkways - 1984
Eldon Square (High Friars Ext.) Walkways - 1987
Employment of Children - 1999
Good rule and Government of the City - 1978
Grainger Market - 1990
Hackney Carriages - 1983
Libraries - 2006
Old Eldon Square - Prohibition of Skateboarding etc - 1999
Quayside Sunday Market - 1991
Regulation of Swimming Baths or Bathing Places - 1980
South African War Memorial, Haymarket - Prohibition of Skateboarding etc -2003
St Mary's Cathedral Area - Prohibition of Skateboarding etc - 2003
Thornton Street - Prohibition of Skateboarding etc - 2006
Urinating and Defecating in a Public Place - 2003
Byelaws - Penalties for Offence
Penalties for an offence may have changed since the byelaw was first introduced.
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