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3.—(1) In relation to a public spaces protection order that a local authority has discharged, that local authority must—
(a)publish a notice on its website identifying the order which has been discharged and the date on which it ceases to have effect; and
(b)cause to be erected on or adjacent to the public place to which the order relates, a notice (or notices)—
(i)identifying the order which has been discharged; and
(ii)the date on which it ceases to have effect.
(2) The notice (or notices) mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) must be positioned in a manner that the local authority considers sufficient to draw it to the attention of any member of the public using that place.
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