E1Part I Local Government Areas and Authorities in England
Miscellaneous
17AF1Alternative styles: supplementary
1
This section applies for the purposes of sections 9 to 16A.
2
“Alternative style” means one of the following styles—
a
“community”;
b
“neighbourhood”;
c
“village”.
3
References to a parish having an alternative style, or a particular alternative style, are references to the parish having that style by virtue of—
a
a relevant order, or
b
a resolution under section 12A or 12B.
4
The provisions of a relevant order which provide for a parish to have, or to cease to have, an alternative style are subject to any resolution under section 12A or 12B relating to that parish.
5
A resolution under section 12A or 12B relating to a parish is subject to any provisions of a relevant order which provide for a parish to have, or to cease to have, an alternative style.
6
A parish shall cease to have an alternative style if the parish begins to have the status of a town by virtue of section 245(6).
7
In this section “relevant order” means an order under—
a
section 11 of this Act, or
b
section 86 of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007.
Part I (ss. 1-19) extends to England only: see s. 19