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Article 2 and 4(1) and (2)
Name of National Park | Total membership of authority | Number of local authority members | Total number of members appointed by the Secretary of State | Number of members appointed by the Secretary of State as parish members |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dartmoor | 19 | 10 | 9 | 4 |
Exmoor | 22 | 12 | 10 | 5 |
Lake District | 20 | 10 | 10 | 5 |
Northumberland | 18 | 6 | 12 | 6 |
North York Moors | 20 | 11 | 9 | 4 |
Peak District | 30 | 16 | 14 | 6 |
Yorkshire Dales | [F125] | [F215] | 10 | 4 |
Textual Amendments
F1Word in Sch. 1 Pt. 1 substituted (31.7.2016) by The National Park Authorities (England) (Amendment) Order 2016 (S.I. 2016/703), arts. 1, 2(2)(a)
F2Word in Sch. 1 Pt. 1 substituted (31.7.2016) by The National Park Authorities (England) (Amendment) Order 2016 (S.I. 2016/703), arts. 1, 2(2)(b)
Authority | Appointing Council | Number of Members |
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Dartmoor National Park Authority | Devon County Council | 5 |
South Hams District Council | 1 | |
Teignbridge District Council | 2 | |
West Devon Borough Council | 2 | |
Exmoor National Park Authority | Devon County Council | 2 |
Somerset County Council | 4 | |
North Devon District Council | 2 | |
West Somerset District Council | 4 | |
Lake District National Park Authority | Cumbria County Council | 5 |
Allerdale Borough Council | 1 | |
Copeland Borough Council | 1 | |
Eden District Council | 1 | |
South Lakeland District Council | 2 | |
Northumberland National Park Authority | Northumberland Council | 6 |
North York Moors National Park Authority | North Yorkshire County Council | 4 |
Hambleton District Council | 1 | |
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council | 2 | |
Ryedale District Council | 2 | |
Scarborough Borough Council | 2 | |
Peak District National Park Authority | Cheshire East Council | 1 |
Derbyshire County Council | 4 | |
Staffordshire County Council | 1 | |
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council | 1 | |
Derbyshire Dales District Council | 2 | |
High Peak Borough Council | 2 | |
Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council | 1 | |
North East Derbyshire District Council | 1 | |
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council | 1 | |
Sheffield City Council | 1 | |
Staffordshire Moorlands District Council | 1 | |
Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority | [F3Cumbria County Council | 1 |
Lancashire County Council | 1 | |
North Yorkshire County Council | 5 | |
Craven District Council | 3 | |
Eden District Council | 1 | |
Lancaster City Council | 1 | |
Richmondshire District Council | 2 | |
South Lakeland District Council | 1] |
Textual Amendments
F3Words in Sch. 1 Pt. 2 substituted (31.7.2016) by The National Park Authorities (England) (Amendment) Order 2016 (S.I. 2016/703), arts. 1, 2(3)
Article 8
1.—(1) A National Park authority (“the authority”) must hold an annual meeting every year and the first meeting held after 31st May in any year is to be the annual meeting.
(2) The annual meeting is to be held at such time as the authority may fix or, if no time is fixed, at noon.
2.—(1) In addition to the annual meeting, the authority must hold at least three other meetings each year for the transaction of general business.E+W
(2) These other meetings must be held at such time and on such days as the authority may determine but must be as near as may be at regular intervals.
3.—(1) An extraordinary meeting of the authority may be called at any time by—E+W
(a)the chair of the authority;
(b)the deputy chair of the authority, if the office of chair is vacant; or
(c)the National Park officer, if the offices of chair and deputy chair are both vacant.
(2) Any five members of the authority may call an extraordinary meeting immediately if the chair, deputy chair or National Park officer (as the case may be) refuses to call such a meeting after a requisition has been presented to that person for that purpose.
(3) Any five members of the authority may call an extraordinary meeting after the period of seven days starting with the date on which a requisition is presented to the chair, deputy chair or National Park officer (as the case may be) if, without refusing to do so, that person has not called a meeting within that period.
(4) In this paragraph “requisition” means a document which—
(a)specifies the nature of important or urgent business; and
(b)is signed by five members of the authority.
4.—(1) The election of a chair and a deputy chair must be the first business transacted at the annual meeting of the authority.
(2) A person elected as chair or deputy chair of the authority may at any time resign that office by notice in writing delivered to the National Park officer.
(3) Where a casual vacancy in the office of chair or deputy chair is filled, the person appointed to fill that vacancy holds office until the date on which the person last holding that office would have retired in the ordinary course.
(4) Where necessary, the meeting at which a casual vacancy is to be filled must be convened by the National Park officer.
5.—(1) Meetings of the authority are to be held at such place (whether or not in the National Park for which it is established) as the authority may direct.
(2) At least three working days before a meeting of the authority—
(a)notice of the time and place of the intended meeting must be published at the principal offices of the authority and, where the meeting is called by members of the authority, the notice must—
(i)be signed by those members; and
(ii)specify the business proposed to be transacted; and
(b)a summons to attend the meeting, specifying the business proposed to be transacted and signed by the National Park officer must, subject to sub-paragraph (3), be left at or sent by post to the usual place of residence of every member of the authority, with a copy to—
(i)the proper officer of the council for every relevant principal area;
(ii)Natural England; and
(iii)the Secretary of State.
(3) If a member of the authority gives notice in writing to the National Park officer that the member wishes summonses to attend meetings of the authority to be sent to an address, specified in the notice, other than the member's usual place of residence, any summons addressed to the member and left at or sent by post to that address is to be deemed sufficient service of the summons.
(4) Failure to serve a summons on any member of the authority does not affect the validity of a meeting.
(5) Except in the case of business required by or under this Order or any other statutory provision to be transacted at the annual meeting of the authority and other business brought before that meeting as a matter of urgency in accordance with the authority's standing orders, no business is to be transacted at a meeting of the authority other than that specified in the summons relating to that meeting M1.
(6) In sub-paragraph (2), “working day” means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday or bank holiday within the meaning of the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 M2.
Marginal Citations
M1See also section 100B(4) of the 1972 Act (consideration of items of business), inserted by section 1(1) of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 (c.43) and applied to National Park authorities by section 100J(1)(cd) of the 1972 Act (inserted by paragraph 12(2)(a) of Schedule 7 to the 1995 Act).
6.—(1) The chair, if present, presides at a meeting of the authority.
(2) If the chair is absent, the deputy chair presides, if present.
(3) If both the chair and the deputy chair are absent, another member of the authority, chosen by the members present, presides.
7. No business may be transacted at a meeting of the authority unless M3—
(a)at least one third of the total number of members of the authority is present; and
(b)of those present, at least one is a local authority member and at least one is a member appointed by the Secretary of State.
Marginal Citations
M3See also paragraph 45 of Schedule 12 to the 1972 Act (quorum) which is applied to a National Park authority by virtue of paragraph 12(1)(a) of Schedule 7 to the 1995 Act.
8. A copy of the minutes of the proceedings at each meeting of the authority must, before the end of the period of 35 days starting with the date of the meeting at which those minutes are approved, be sent to—
(a)the proper officer of the council for every relevant principal area;
(b)Natural England; and
(c)the Secretary of State.
Article 11
1. In section 175 of the 1972 Act M4 (allowances for attending conferences and meetings), subsection (3B) applies as if a National Park authority were a combined body, all the members of which are representatives of local authorities.
Marginal Citations
M4Subsection (3B) was inserted by section 25(3) of the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 (c.65) and amended by paragraph 27(b) of Schedule 11 to the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (c.42) (“the 1989 Act”), paragraph 18 of Part 1 of Schedule 29 to the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (c.29), paragraphs 1 and 11 of Part 1 of Schedule 13 to the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 (c.28) and paragraphs 10 and 22 of Schedule 6 to the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 (c.20). Section 175 applies to National Park authorities by virtue of paragraph 11(1) of Schedule 7 to the 1995 Act.
2. In section 177 of the 1972 Act M5 (supplementary provisions) subsection (1)(b) applies as if a National Park authority were a body specified in section 21(1) of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 M6, as referred to in subsection (1)(a) of the 1972 Act.E+W
Marginal Citations
M5Subsection (1) of section 177 was substituted by paragraph 28(2) of Schedule 11 to the 1989 Act and amended by paragraph 3(2) of Schedule 30 and by Schedule 31 to the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c.31).
3.—(1) Part 8 (financial administration) of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 M7 (“the 1988 Act”) applies to a National Park authority as if—
(a)that authority were a relevant authority for the purposes of that Part; and
(b)“the commencement day” were 1st April 1997.
(2) Section 113(2)(b) (qualifications of responsible officer) of the 1988 Act has effect in relation to the person having responsibility, under section 151 of the 1972 Act M8, for the administration of the financial affairs of a National Park authority as if that authority were an authority mentioned in section 111(2)(a) to (k) of the 1988 Act.
Marginal Citations
M71988 c.41. See section 111(2) and (4) for definitions of “relevant authority” and “the commencement day”. There are amendments to section 111(2) which are not relevant to this Order.
M8Section 151 is applied to National Park authorities by paragraph 13(6) of Schedule 7 to the 1995 Act.
4.—(1) The Local Authorities (Standing Orders) Regulations 1993 M9 apply in relation to a National Park authority as follows—
(a)regulations 1 to 3 apply as if a National Park authority were a relevant authority within the meaning of regulation 1(2);
(b)regulation 4 applies as if a National Park authority were a council mentioned in paragraph (1) of that regulation; and
(c)paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 applies as if the reference to a meeting called under paragraph 3 of Schedule 12 to the 1972 Act were a reference to an extraordinary meeting of a National Park authority.
(2) Regulations 6 and 7 of the Local Authorities (Standing Orders) (England) Regulations 2001 M10 (standing orders in respect of disciplinary action and investigation of alleged misconduct) apply as if a National Park authority were a local authority for the purpose of those Regulations.
Marginal Citations
M9S.I. 1993/202. Regulations 1 and 2 were amended by S.I. 2001/3384. There are other amendments which are not relevant to these Regulations.
5.—(1) Schedule 11 to the Water Industry Act 1991 M11 (orders conferring compulsory works powers) applies as if a National Park authority were a local authority for the purposes of paragraph 1(3)(b) (persons to be notified of compulsory works order application).
(2) The Water Resources Act 1991 M12 applies as if a National Park authority were a local authority for the purposes of—
(a)section 72(2)(a)(ii) of that Act (interpretation of Chapter 2);
(b)section 158(1) (works agreements);
(c)section 197(5) (information); and
(d)paragraph 2(3)(a) of Schedule 5 (procedure).
Marginal Citations
M121991 c.57. Section 158(1) was amended by paragraphs 128 and 160 of Schedule 22 to the 1995 Act and S.I. 2013/755; section 197(5) was amended by paragraph 128 of Schedule 22 to the 1995 Act and paragraph 2(3) of Schedule 5 was amended by S.I. 2013/755.
6. The Transport and Works Act 1992 M13 applies as if a National Park authority were a local authority for the purposes of section 11(4) of that Act (inquiries and hearings).
7. The Commons (Schemes) Regulations 1982 M14 apply as if—
(a)a National Park authority were a council for the purposes of those Regulations; and
(b)in forms 1 and 2 in the Schedule, references to the National Park authority were substituted for references to the Council and District Council.
Marginal Citations
M14S.I. 1982/209, amended by S.I. 1997/2971. Paragraphs 1(1) and (2)(a) of Schedule 9 to the 1995 Act provide that section 1 (scheme for regulation) of the Commons Act 1899 (c.30) is to have effect in relation to a registered common as if a National Park authority were a local authority for the purposes of that enactment.
8. The Operations in Areas of Archaeological Importance (Forms of Notice etc.) Regulations 1984 M15 apply in relation to any area of archaeological importance wholly or partly within a National Park as if each reference to a district council were a reference to the National Park authority for that National Park.
Marginal Citations
M15S.I. 1984/1285. Paragraph 10(2) of Schedule 9 to the 1995 Act provides that section 35 (archaeological areas) of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 (c.46) is to have effect as if any notice required to be served on a local authority under that section were required to be served, instead, on a National Park authority.
9. The Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986 M16 apply as if a National Park authority were a council for the purposes of paragraph (aa) of regulation 12(1)(e)(ii) and as if the National Park were that council's area.
Marginal Citations
M16S.I. 1986/183. Regulation 12 was amended by S.I. 1996/1008 and 1997/2971. Paragraph 9(1) of Schedule 9 to the 1995 Act provides that references to a local authority in the Refuse Disposal (Amenity) Act 1978 (c.3) are to have effect in relation to land in a National Park for which a National Park authority is the local planning authority as if they included references to that authority and as if the relevant Park were the authority's area.
10. The Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990 M17 apply as if—
(a)the reference in regulation 9(1) (claims for compensation and listed building purchase notices) to the council of a district included reference to a National Park authority; and
(b)the purchase notice referred to in paragraph (2) of the form set out in Part 2 of Schedule 1 (notification of refusal of consent) were, in the case where the land is situated in a National Park, to be served on the National Park authority for that Park.
Marginal Citations
M17S.I. 1990/1519. Regulation 9(1) was amended by S.I. 1996/525. Paragraph (2) of the form set out in Part 2 of Schedule 1 was amended by S.I. 1996/525, 1997/2971, 2013/2115 and 2013/2146. Under section 32(4A) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (c.9), inserted by paragraph 33 of Schedule 10 to the 1995 Act, a National Park authority is a body on whom a listed building notice may be served where it is the local planning authority for the area in which the building and land in question are situated.
11. The Town and Country Planning General Regulations 1992 M18 apply as if the reference to the council of a district in regulation 12(1) (claims for compensation etc.) included a reference to a National Park authority.
Marginal Citations
M18S.I. 1992/1492. Regulation 12(1) was amended by S.I. 1996/525.
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