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LVRPA Byelaws   

The LVRPA web site says consultation about new byelaws concluded on October 19, 2011. The site says the byelaws were confirmed by the Secretary of State on November 9, 2011. The web site says DEFRA had formally confirmed the byelaws and that the new version would soon appear on the web site. On May 5, 2012, six months after the confirmation the byelaws had not appeared. The version that follows is based on the LVRPA consultation document, dated September 13, 2011. It appears to have a seal at the end as well as the signatures of LVRPA's chairman and chief executive.

This date is quite remarkable because on September 15, 2011, LVRPA accepted it had made a mistake with the legal form of the consultations and stated there would be new consultations. Since the period of consultation was a month (see advert) and LVRPA said it was republishing the notice, it is hard to see how the process could possibly have been concluded by October 19, 2011.

At the user group (Filter Beds and Walthamstow Marshes User Forum held at the Ice Rink on Wednesday May 23, 2012) conflicting accounts were given to explain this incredible position. But one thing was in no doubt. The following byelaws are not yet operative.

LVRPA's ability to enact byelaws is based on the Lee Valley Regional Park Act (1966). To see a copy of the Lee Valley Regional Park Act 1966 click this link.
Click this link to see notice that byelaws were being introduced.
To download the 2011 LVRPA byelaws (not yet in force) click this link. This document is a searchable form of the 2011 version.
Click this link to download the 2006 version of the the byelaws. Although it should have been superceeded it is still in force.


Lea Valley Regional Park in exercise of the powers conferred by section 28 of the Lee Valley Regional Park Act 1966 and of all other powers thereunder enabling them, hereby do make the following byelaws: Such byelaws having been the subject of consultation required under the aforementioned section.

Lea Valley Regional Park Authority

BYELAWS FOR PLEASURE GROUNDS, PUBLIC WALKS AND OPEN SPACES

ARRANGEMENT OF BYELAWS



PART 1 GENERAL

1. General interpretation
2. Lea Valley Regional Park
3. Opening times

PART 2 PROTECTION OF THE GROUND, ITS WILDLIFE AND THE PUBLIC
4. Protection of structures and plants
5. Unauthorised erection of structures
6. Climbing
7. Grazing
8. Protection of wildlife
9. Gates
10. Camping
11. Fires
12. Missiles
13. Interference with life-saving equipment

PART 3 HORSES, CYCLES AND VEHICLES

14. Interpretation of PART 3
15. Horses
16. Cycling
17. Motor vehicles
18. Overnight parking

PART 4 PLAY AREAS, GAMES AND SPORTS

19. Interpretation of PART 4
20. Children's play areas
21. Children's play apparatus
22. Skataboarding, etc.
23. Ball games
24. Ball games - Rules
25. Cricket
26. Archery
27. Field sports
28. Golf
29. Golf at a golf course

PART 5 WATERWAYS

30. Interpretation of PART 5
31. Bathing
32. Ice skating
33. Model boats
34. Boats
35. Fishing
36. Pollution
37. Blocking of watercourses

PART 6 MODEL AIRCRAFT

38. Interpretation of PART 6
39. Model aircraft

PART 7 OTHER REGULATED ACTIVITIES

40. Provision of services
41. Excessive noise
42. Public shows and performances
43. Aircraft, hang-gliders and hot air balloons 44. Kites
45. Metal detectors
46- Dog control-Prohibition in certain areas
47. Dogs fouling in the car parks
48. Removal of canine faeces
49. Disposal of canine faeces
50. Disturbance
51. Maximum number of dogs allowed on grounds
52. Dogs on leads
53. Offences relating to Dog Control

PART 8 MISCELLANEOUS

54. Obstruction
55. Savings
56. Removal of offenders
57. Penalty
58. Revocation

SCHEDULE 1 -Grounds to which byelaws apply generally

SCHEDULE 2 - Grounds referred to in certain byelaws

SCHEDULE 3- Rules for playing ball games in designated areas
Byelaws made under Section 28 of the Lee Valley Regional Park Act 1966 by the Lea VALLEY REGIONAL PARK AUTHORITY with respect to Lea Valley Regional Park



PART 1 GENERAL

1. General Interpretation

In these byelaws:

"the Authority" means Lea Valley Regional Park Authority,

"the park" means the Country Park and other recreational land as defined In Sub-section
(2) of section (2) of the Lea Valley Regional Park, Act 1966 as extended by section 23 of the same Act, as coloured red on the plan deposited at Myddelton House, Bulls Cross, Enfield EN29HG in the County of Middlesex.

"designated area" means an area in the ground which is set aside for a specified

purpose, that area and its purpose to be indicated by notices placed in a conspicuous

'invalid carriage" means a vehicle, whether mechanically propelled or not,
(a) the unladen weight of which does not exceed 150 kilograms,
(b) the width of which does not exceed 0.85 metres, and
(c) which has been constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of a

person suffering from a disability, and used solely by such a person.
2. Application

These byelaws apply to all of the grounds listed in SCHEDULE 1.
3. Opening times

No person shall enter or remain in the park except during advertised opening hours.

PART 2 PROTECTION OF THE GROUND, ITS WILDLIFE AND THE PUBLIC

4. Protection of structures and plants
(1) No person shall without reasonable excuse remove from or displace within the ground:
    (a) any barrier, post, seat or implement, or any part of a structure or ornament provided for use in the laying out or maintenance of the ground; or
    (b) any stone, soil or turf or the whole or any part of any plant, shrub or tree.
(2) No person shall walk on or ride, drive or station a horse or any vehicle over:
    (a) any flower bed, shrub or plant;
    (b) any ground in the course of preparation as a flower- bed or for the growth of any tree, shrub or plant; or
    (c) any part of the ground set aside by the Authority for the renovation of turf or for other landscaping purposes and indicated by a notice conspicuously displayed.
5. Unauthorised erection of structures

No person shall without the consent of the Authority erect any barrier, post ride or swing, building or any other structure.
6. Climbing

No person shall without reasonable excuse climb any wall or fence in or enclosing the ground, or any tree, or any barrier, railing, post or other structure.
7. Grazing

No person shall without the consent of the Authority turn out or permit any animal for which he is responsible to graze in the ground.
8. Protection of wildlife

No person shall without the consent of the Authority kill, injure, take or disturb any animal, or engage in hunting or shooting or the setting of traps or the laying of snares.
    (1) No person shall leave open any gate to which this byelaw applies and which he has opened or caused to be opened.
    (2) Byelaw 9(1) applies to any gate to which is attached, or near to which is displayed, a conspicuous notice stating that leaving the gate open is prohibited.
10. Camping

No person shall without the consent of the Authority erect a tent or use a vehicle, caravan or any other structure for the purpose of camping except in a designated area for camping.
11. Pros
    (1) No person shall light a fire or place, throw or drop a lighted match or any other thing likely to cause a fire.
    (2) Byelaw 11(1) shall not apply to:
    (a) the lighting of a fire at any event for which the authority has given permission that fires may be lit;
12. Missiles

No person shall throw or use any device to propel or discharge in the ground any object which is
13. Interference with life-saving equipment

No person shall except In case of emergency remove from or displace within the ground or otherwise tamper with any life-saving appliance provided by the Authority


PART 3 HORSES, CYCLES AND VEHICLES

14. Interpretation of PART 3

In this PART:

"designated route" means a route in or through the ground which is set aside for a

specified purpose its route and that purpose to be indicated by notices placed in a

conspicuous position.

"motor cycle" means a mechanically-propelled vehicle, not being an Invalid carriage, with

less than four wheels and the weight of which does not exceed 410 kilograms;

"motor vehicle" means any mechanically-propelled vehicle other- than a motor cycle or an

invalid carriage;

"trailer" means a vehicle drawn by a motor vehicle and includes a caravan,
15. Horses--
(1) No person shall ride a horse except:
(a) in any of the grounds listed in PART 2 of Schedule 2; or

(2) Where horse-riding is permitted in any ground by virtue of byelaw 15(1 Ma) or a lawful right

or privilege, no person shall ride a horse in such a manner as to cause danger to any

other person 16. Cycling

No person shall without reasonable excuse ride a cycle in the ground except In any pan of (tie

ground where there is a right of way for cycles or on a designated route for cycling.
17. Motor vehicles
(1) No person shall without reasonable excuse bring into or drive in the ground a motor cycle,

motor vehicle or trailer except in any part of the ground where there is a right of way or a

designated route for that class of vehicle.
(2) Where there is a designated route for motor cycles, motor vehicles or trailers, it shall not

---be an offence under this byelaw to bring into or drive in the ground a vehicle of that class for the sole purpose of transporting it to the route.
18. Overnight parking

No person shall without the consent of the Authority leave or cause or permit to be left any motor

vehicle in the ground between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.



PART 4 PLAY AREAS, GAMES AND SPORTS

19 Interpretation of PART 4

In this PART
"ball games" means any game involving throwing, catching, kicking, batting or running with any ball or other object designed for throwing and catching, but does not include cricket;
"golf course" means any area within the ground set aside for the purposes of playing golf and includes any golf driving range, golf practice area or putting course;
"self-propelled vehicle" means a vehicle other than a cycle, invalid carriage or pram which is propelled by the weight or force of one or more persons skating, sliding or riding on the vehicle or by one or more persons pulling or pushing the vehicle.

20. Children's play areas

No person aged 14 years or over shall enter or remain in a designated area which is a children's play area unless in charge of a child under the age of 14 years.
21. Children's play apparatus

No person aged 14 years or over shall use any apparatus stated to be for the exclusive use of

persons under the age of 14 years by- a notice conspicuously displayed on or near the apparatus. 22. Skataboarding, ate

No person shall skate, slide or ride on rollers, skateboards or other self-propelled vehicles in such a manner as to cause danger or give reasonable grounds for annoyance to other persons-
23. Ball games

No person shall play ball games outside a designated ares for playing bail games in such a >manner;
(a) as to exclude persons not playing ball games from use of that part,
(b) as to cause danger or give reasonable grounds for annoyance to any other person in the ground; or
(c) which is likely to cause damage to any tree, shrub or plant in, the ground.
24. Ball games - Rules

It is an offence for any person using a designated area for playing ball games to break any of the rules set out in Schedule 3 and conspicuously displayed on a sign in the designated area when asked by any person to desist from breaking those rules.

25. Cricket

No person shall throw or strike a cricket ball with a bat except in a designated area for playing cricket.
26. Archery

No person shall engage in the sport of archery except in connection with an event organised by or held with the consent of the Authority. -~
27. Field sports

No person shall throw or put any javelin, hammer, discus or shot except in connection with an event organised by or held with the consent of the Authority.
2B.Golf

No person shall drive, chip or pitch a hard coif ball except on the golf course.
29. Golf at a golf course
(1) No person shall play golf on the golf course unless he holds a valid ticket issued by or on behalf of the Authority entitling him to do so, which ticket shall be retained and shown on demand to any authorised officer or agent of the Authority,
(2) No person shall enter onto or remain on the golf course unless:
(a) taking part in the game of golf or accompanying a person so engaged; or
(b) doing so in the exercise of a lawful right or privilege.
(3) No person shall offer his service for hire as an instructor on the golf course without the consent of the Authority

PART 5 WATERWAYS

30. Interpretation of Part 5

In this PART:
"boat" means any yacht, motor boat or similar craft but not a model or toy boat;
"power-driven" means driven by the combustion of petrol vapour or other combustible substances;
"waterway" means any river, lake, pool or other body of water and includes any fountain.
31. Bathing

No person shall without reasonable excuse bathe or swim in any waterway.
32. Ice skating

No person shall step onto or otherwise place their weight upon any frozen waterway.
33. Model boats

No person shall operate a power-driven model boat on any waterway except in a designated area for model boats.

No person shall sail or operate any boat, dinghy, canoe, sailboard or inflatable on any waterway without the consent of the Authority except in a designated area for the sailing or operation of boats.
36. Fishing

No person shall in any waterway cast a net or line for the purpose of catching fish or other animals except In a designated area for fishing.
36. Pollution

No person shall foul or pollute any waterway.
37. Blocking of watercourses

No person shall cause or permit the flow of any drain or watercourse in the ground to be obstructed, diverted, open or shut or otherwise move or operate any sluice or similar apparatus

PART 6

MODEL AIRCRAFT

38. Interpretation of Part

In this PART:

"Model aircraft" means an aircraft which weighs not more than 7 kilograms without its fuel;
'power-driven' means driven by:
(a) the combustion of petrol vapour or other combustible substances;
(b) jet propulsion or by means of a rocket, other than by means of a small reaction motor powered by a solid fuel pellet not exceeding 2.54 centimetres in length: or
(c) one or more electric motors or by compressed gas.

"Radio control" means control by a radio signal from a wireless transmitter or similar device.
39. Model aircraft

No person shall cause any power-driven model aircraft to:
(1) take off or otherwise be released for flight or control the flight of such an aircraft In the ground; or
(2) land in the ground without reasonable excuse.

Byelaw 39 does not apply to the grounds listed in PART 3 of Schedule 2 column 1




PART 7 OTHER REGULATED ACTIVITIES

40. Provision of services

No person shall without the consent of the Authority provide or offer to provide any service for which a charge is made.

41. Excessive noise
(1) No person shall, alter being requested to desist by any other person in the ground, make or permit to be made any noise which is so loud or so continuous or repeated as to give reasonable cause for annoyance to other persons in the ground by:
(a) shouting or singing;
(b) playing on a musical instrument; or
(c) by operating or permitting to be operated any radio, amplifier, tape recorder or similar device.
(2) Byelaw 41(1) does not apply to any person holding or taking part in any entertainment held with the consent of the Authority.

42. Public shows and performances

No person shall without the consent of the Authority hold or take part in any public show or performance.

43. Aircraft, hang gliders and hot air balloons

No person shall except in case of emergency or with the consent of the Authority take off from or land on the ground in an aircraft, helicopter, hang glider or hot air balloon.

44. Kites
(1) Where any part of the park has, by notices placed in conspicuous positions in the park, been set aside by the Authority as an area where kite flying is permitted no person shall fly or cause or permit to be flown any kite in any other part of the park.
(2) No person shall fly any kite in such a manner as to cause danger or give reasonable grounds for annoyance to any other person.

45. Metal detectors
(1) No person shall without the consent of the Authority use any device designed or adapted for detecting or locating any metal or mineral in the ground.

DOG CONTROL

46. Dogs prohibited from the grounds
(1) No person (other than a registered blind person) in charge of a dog shall without reasonable excuse, permit the dog to enter or remain in any of the dog prohibited areas.
(2) An officer of the Authority or any constable may require a person in charge of a dog which has entered any of the dog prohibition areas to remove the dog therefrom.

47. Dogs Fouling in the Car Parks

Every person (other than a registered blind person) in charge of a dog who permits the dog to foul any of the car parks by depositing its faeces thereon shall be guilty of an offence.

48. Removal of Canine Faeces

Every person (other than a registered blind person) in charge of a dog which is in any of the canine faeces removal area who, without reasonable excuse, fails to remove forthwith from any such area any faeces deposited by the dog shall be guilty of an offence.

49. Disposal of Canine Faeces

For the purposes of compliance with byelaw 48, ins following provisions shall apply.
(a) it shall be sufficient removal from the canine faeces removal areas if the faeces are deposited in a receptacle within such area which has been provided (or that purpose by the Council;
(b) without prejudice to the generality of the forgoing, it shall not be a reasonable excuse that a person in charge of a dog did not have with him any means of removal of the faeces.

50. Disturbance

No person shall cause or suffer any dog belonging to him or in his charge to enter or remain in the Park unless such dog be and continue to be under proper control and be effectively restrained from:
(a) causing annoyance to any person,
(b) worrying or disturbing any animal or waterfowl,
(c) entering any water

51. Maximum number of dogs

The maximum number of dogs, which a person may take onto permitted areas, is 5.

52. Dogs on leads
(1) No person in charge of a dog shall, without reasonable excuse, permit the dog to enter or remain in any of the dogs on leads areas unless the dog is held on a lead and is restrained from behaviour giving reasonable grounds for annoyance.
(2) Where a person at any one time, is in charge of more than four dogs in permitted areas, all the dogs must be held on leads.

53. Offences relating to Dog Control
(1) A person in charge of more than one dog shall be guilty of an offence if at any time he takes onto land in respect of which this byelaw applies more than the maximum number of dogs specified in byelaw 52 unless -
(a) he has reasonable excuse for doing so; or
(b) the owner, occupier or other person or authority having control of the land has consented (generally or specifically) to his doing so
(2) For the purposes of this byelaw- a person who habitually has a dog in his possession shall be taken to be in charge of the dog at any time unless at that time some other person Is in charge of the dog.

PART 8 MISCELLANEOUS
54. Obstruction

No person shall obstruct:
(a) any officer of the Authority in the proper execution of his duties;
(b) any person carrying out an act which is necessary to the proper execution of any contract with the Authority of
(c) any other person in the proper use of the ground.

55. Savings
(1) It shall not be an offence under these byelaws for an officer of the Authority or any person acting in accordance with a contract with the Authority to do anything necessary to the proper execution of his duty.
(2) Nothing in or done under these byelaws shall in any respect prejudice or injuriously affect any public right of way through the ground, or the rights of any person acting lawfully by virtue of some estate, right or interest in, over or affecting the ground or any part of the ground

56. Removal of offenders

Any person offending against any of these byelaws may be removed from the ground by an officer of the Authority or a constable. The Authority has the power of arrest in circumstances were they are not able to ascertain the details of an offender.

57. Penalty

Any person offending against any of these byelaws shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 2 on the standard scale. In any proceedings for an offence under these byelaws, it shall De a defence for the person charged to prove that he took all reasonable precautions and exercised an due diligence to avoid the commission of such an offence-

58. Revocation

The byelaws made by Lea Valley Regional Park Authority on 17 April 1997 and confirmed by Secretary of State for the Environment on 15 August 1997 relating to the ground are hereby revoked.
SCHEDULE 1
GROUNDS TO WHICH BYELAWS APPLY GENERALLY
The grounds referred to in byelaw 2 are: grounds within the Lea Valley Regional Park Authority park boundary as set out in the Lee Valley Regional Park Act 1966 and they are:
Name of areaLocation of area 
Admirals Walk LakeAdmirals Walk ,HoddesdonEN11 8BX
Amwell EndHollycross RoadSQ12 9TD
Amwell Walkway AreaHollycross Road, Hardmead Lock,Ware SG12 8LZ
Bow CreekWharfside RoadE14 0JH
Bowyers Water & Cheshunt MarshTrinity LaneEN8 7EY
Clayton Hill & Hillview NurseryNazeing Road, NazeingEN9 2HH
Connaught CloseConnaught Close OFF Lea Bridge Road E10 70S
Coppermill Playing Fields Coppermill LaneE17 7HG
Cornmill Meadows Abbey ViewEN9 2ED
Dobbs Weir AreaDobbs Weir Road, HoddesdonEN11 OAY
Dobbs Weir Cafe Car ParkDobbs Weir Road, HoddesdonEN11 OAZ
Dobbs Weir Disabled Angler SiteDobbs Weir Road, HoddesdonEN11 OAY
East India Dock BasinOrchard PlaceE14 0JJ
Eaton ManorQuartermile Lane E10 5SQ
Enfield Island SiteGeorge Lovell Drive EN3 6WE
Fishers Green AreaStubbing hall Lane Crocked Mile EN9 2ED
Glen FabaGlen Faba Road Roydon CM19 5JW
Gunpowder ParkSewardstone Road EN9 3YL
Harbet RoadHarbet RoadN18 3HQ
Highbridge Street Disabled Angling siteHighbridge Street Waltham AbbeyEN9 1JJ
King Georges & Sailing ClubLea Valley RoadE4 7RQ
Lea Park WayLea Park WayN90AX
Lea Valley Athletics CentreMollison AvenueN9 OAR
Lea Valley Boat CentreOld Nazeing Road, Broxbourne EN10 6LX
Lea Valley Campsite (Sewardstone)Sewardstone Road E4 7RA
Lea Valley Caravan Park, Dobbs WeirEssex Road, HoddesdonEN11 0AS
Lea Valley Ice CentreLea Bridge Road E10 7QL
Lea Valley Leisure PoolOld Nazeing Road NazeingEN10 6QS
Lea Valley Marina (Stanstead)South Street Stanstead AbbotsSG12 8AL
Lea Valley Park FarmsStubbing hall lane Crocked Mile EN9 2EG
Lea Valley Picketts Lock ComplexMollison Avenue N9 OAR
Lea Valley Riding CentreLea Bridge Read E10 7QL
Lea Valley WaterworksLammas Road OFF Lea Bridge RoadE10 7QB
Leedale Dog KennelsNazeing Road EN9 2HY
Marsh LaneLand at Marsh Lane, WareSG12 9QL
Middlesex Filter BedsSouth East off Waterworks laneE5 7RJ
Myddelton HouseBulls CrossEN2 9HG
NazebourneOld Nazeing Road, NazeingEN10 6RJ
Nazeing Marsh & Green LanesMeadgate Road, NazeingEN10 6RJ
Nazeing Meads AreaMeadgate Road, NazeingEN10 6RJ
Netherhall CommonNetherhall Road, RoydonCM19 5JP
Old Mill & MeadowsMill Lane BroxbourneEN10 6LX
Paddocks (Sewardstone)Sewardstone RoadE4 7PA
Path at Sandpiper CloseSandpiper CloseE17 5SY
Railway Spur & Woodland AreaPrince of Wales Playing FieldsEN3 6JH
Rammey Marsh EastMollison AvenueEN8 7PF
Rammey Marsh WestSmeton RoadEN3 6JN
Riverside & Carthegena EstatesNetherhall Road RoydonEN10 6TA
Riverside GreenHigh Street. Stanstead AbbotsSG12 8DH
RushymeadNazeing New Road BroxbourneEN10 6SS
Rye Gate FarmNetherfield Lane Stanstead AbbotsSG12 8JX
Rye House Gatehouse & BoatyardRye Road HoddesdonEN11 0EJ
Rye House Stadium & AreaRye Road, HoddesdonEN11 0EH
Rye Meads NorthRye Road, HoddesdonSG12 8JY
Rye Meads SouthRye RoadEN11 0GL
SilvermeadNorth of Wharf RoadEN10 6HA
SpitalbrookNazeing New Road, BroxbourneEN11 8AF
Springfield Sports GroundSpring HillE5 9BL
Stanstead InningsMarsh Lane Stanstead AbbotsSG12 8TZ
Swan & Pike PoolSwan & Pike RoadEN3 6GE
Three MillsThree Mills LaneE15 2RF
Tottenham MarshesWatermead WayN17 0QJ
Turnford & Cheshunt PitsSouth of Wharf RoadEN10 6HD
Turnford Brook Car ParkCheshunt WashEN8 0XH
Velodrome AreaWatermead WayE15 2HJ
Waltham Abbey GardensAbbey ViewEN9 1XQ
Waltham MarshHighbridge Street Waltham AbbeyEN9 1AB
Walthamstow & Leyton MarshesLea Bridge RoadE10 7FB
Ware RiversideViaduct Road WareSG12 9DW
Ware Town CentreAmwell End WareSG12 9BS
Wharf Road AreaWharf RoadEN11 6HD
White Water Canoe CourseStation Road, Waltham CrossEN9 1AB
SCHEDULE 2

PART 1

GROUNDS REFERRED TO IN CERTAIN BYELAWS
THE DOG PROHIBITED AREAS REFERRED TO IN BYELAW 46-53;
Abbey Farm House GardenStation Road, Waltham Abbey Gardens, Abbey ViewEN9 1XH
THE PARK REFERRED TO IN BYELAW 1 AND THE CANINE FAECES REMOVAL AREAS REFERRED TO IN BYELAW 49:
Name of areaLocation of area 
Admirals Walk LakeAdmirals Walk ,HoddesdonEN11 8BX
Amwell EndHollycross RoadSQ12 9TD
Amwell Walkway AreaHollycross Road, Hardmead Lock,Ware SG12 8LZ
Bow CreekWharfside RoadE14 0JH
Bowyers Water & Cheshunt MarshTrinity LaneEN8 7EY
Clayton Hill & Hillview NurseryNazeing Road, NazeingEN9 2HH
Connaught CloseConnaught Close OFF Lea Bridge Road E10 70S
Coppermill Playing Fields Coppermill LaneE17 7HG
Cornmill Meadows Abbey ViewEN9 2ED
Dobbs Weir AreaDobbs Weir Road, HoddesdonEN11 OAY
Dobbs Weir Disabled Angler SiteDobbs Weir Road, HoddesdonEN11 OAY
East India Dock BasinOrchard PlaceE14 0JJ
Eaton ManorQuartermile Lane E10 5SQ
Enfield Island SiteGeorge Lovell Drive EN3 6WE
Fishers Green AreaStubbing hall Lane Crocked Mile EN9 2ED
Gunpowder ParkSewardstone Road EN9 3YL
Harbet RoadHarbet RoadN18 3HQ
Highbridge Street Disabled Angling siteHighbridge Street Waltham AbbeyEN9 1JJ
King Georges & Sailing ClubLea Valley RoadE4 7RQ
Lea Park WayLea Park WayN90AX
Lea Valley Athletics CentreMollison AvenueN9 OAR
Lea Valley Boat CentreOld Nazeing Road, Broxbourne EN10 6LX
Lea Valley Campsite (Sewardstone)Sewardstone Road E4 7RA
Lea Valley Ice CentreLea Bridge Road E10 7QL
Lea Valley Leisure PoolOld Nazeing Road NazeingEN10 6QS
Lea Valley Marina (Stanstead)South Street Stanstead AbbotsSG12 8AL
Lea Valley Park FarmsStubbing hall lane Crocked Mile EN9 2EG
Lea Valley Picketts Lock ComplexMollison Avenue N9 OAR
Lea Valley Riding CentreLea Bridge Read E10 7QL
Lea Valley WaterworksLammas Road OFF Lea Bridge RoadE10 7QB
Marsh LaneLand at Marsh Lane, WareSG12 9QL
Middlesex Filter BedsSouth East off Waterworks laneE5 7RJ
Myddelton HouseBulls CrossEN2 9HG
NazebourneOld Nazeing Road, NazeingEN10 6RJ
Nazeing Marsh & Green LanesMeadgate Road, NazeingEN10 6RJ
Nazeing Meads AreaMeadgate Road, NazeingEN10 6RJ
Old Mill & MeadowsMill Lane BroxbourneEN10 6LX
Path at Sandpiper CloseSandpiper CloseE17 5SY
Railway Spur & Woodland AreaPrince of Wales Playing FieldsEN3 6JH
Rammey Marsh EastMollison AvenueEN8 7PF
Riverside & Carthegena EstatesNetherhall Road RoydonEN10 6TA
Riverside GreenHigh Street. Stanstead AbbotsSG12 8DH
RushymeadNazeing New Road BroxbourneEN10 6SS
Rye House Gatehouse & BoatyardRye Road HoddesdonEN11 0EJ
SpitalbrookNazeing New Road, BroxbourneEN11 8AF
Springfield Sports GroundSpring HillE5 9BL
Swan & Pike PoolSwan & Pike RoadEN3 6GE
Three MillsThree Mills LaneE15 2RF
Tottenham MarshesWatermead WayN17 0QJ
Turnford & Cheshunt PitsSouth of Wharf RoadEN10 6HD
Turnford Brook Car ParkCheshunt WashEN8 0XH
Velodrome AreaWatermead WayE15 2HJ
Waltham Abbey GardensAbbey ViewEN9 1XQ
Waltham MarshHighbridge Street Waltham AbbeyEN9 1AB
Walthamstow & Leyton MarshesLea Bridge RoadE10 7FB
Ware Town CentreAmwell End WareSG12 9BS
Ware RiversideViaduct Road WareSG12 9DW
Wharf Road AreaWharf RoadEN11 6HD
White Water Canoe CourseStation Road, Waltham CrossEN9 1AB
THE DOGS ON LEADS AREAS REFERRED TO IN BYELAW 53:
Name of areaLocation of area 
Amwell Walkway AreaHollycross Road, Hardmead Lock,Ware SG12 8LZ
Rye Gate FarmNetherfield Lane Stanstead AbbotsSG12 8JX
Glen FabaGlen Faba Road Roydon CM19 5JW
Dobbs Weir Area (Weir Pool Area)Dobbs Weir Road, HoddesdonEN11 OAY
Admirals Walk LakeAdmirals Walk ,HoddesdonEN11 8BX
Old Mill & Meadows (Car Park & OrchardMill Lane BroxbourneEN10 7AE
SilvermeadNorth of Wharf RoadEN10 6HA
Lea Valley Park FarmsStubbing Hall Lane Crocked Mile EN9 2EG
Fishers Green Area (A Taste of
the wild, Area 11, Fishers Green
car park, Hall Marsh Scrapes,
Chapman's Fields.)
Stubbing Hall Lane Crocked Mile EN9 2ED
Bowyers Water & Cheshunt Marsh (Britannia Nursery) Windmill LaneEN8 7EY
Waltham MarshHighbridge Street Waltham AbbeyEN9 1AB
Lea Valley Campsite (Sewardstone)Sewardstone Road E4 7RA
Lea Valley Picketts Lock ComplexMollison Avenue N9 OAR
Lea Valley Athletics CentreMollison AvenueN9 OAR
Paddocks (Sewardstone)Sewardstone RoadE4 7PA
King Georges & Sailing ClubLea Valley RoadE4 7RQ
Lea Valley Marina (Springfield)Spring HillE5 9BL
Lea Valley Riding CentreLea Bridge Read E10 7QL
Lea Valley WaterworksLammas Road OFF Lea Bridge RoadE10 7QB
Lea Valley Ice CentreLea Bridge Road E10 7QL
Walthamstow & Leyton MarshesLea Bridge RoadE10 7FB
Middlesex Filter BedsSouth East off Waterworks laneE5 7RJ
Eaton ManorQuartermile Lane E10 5SQ
Velodrome AreaWatermead WayE15 2HJ
THE NO FOULING AREAS REFERRED TO IN BYELAW 48:
Bowyers Water & Cheshunt Marsh (car park)Trinity LaneEN8 7EY
Clayton Hill & Hillview Nursery (car park)Nazeing Road, NazeingEN9 2HH
Coppermill Playing Fields (car park) Coppermill LaneE17 7HG
Cornmill Meadows Abbey ViewEN9 2ED
Dobbs Weir Café (car park)Dobbs Weir Road, HoddesdonEN11 OAZ
Eaton Manor (car park)Quartermile Lane E10 5SQ
Fishers Green Area (car park)Stubbing hall Lane Crocked Mile EN9 2ED
Gunpowder Park (car park)Sewardstone Road EN9 3YL
Lea Valley Athletics Centre (car park)Meridian WayN9 OAR
Lea Valley Boat CentreOld Nazeing Road, Broxbourne EN10 6LX
Lea Valley Campsite (Sewardstone) (car park)Sewardstone Road E4 7RA
Lea Valley Leisure Pool (car park)Old Nazeing Road NazeingEN10 6QS
Lea Valley Ice Centre (car park)Lea Bridge Road E10 7QL
Lea Valley Marina (Springfield) (car park)Spring HillE5 9BL
Lea Valley Picketts Lock Complex (car park)Meridian Way N9 OAR
Lea Valley Riding Centre (car park)Lea Bridge Read E10 7QL
Lea Valley Waterworks (car park)Lammas Road OFF Lea Bridge RoadE10 7QB
Myddelton House (car park)Bulls CrossEN2 9HG
Old Mill & Meadows (car park)Mill Lane BroxbourneEN10 7AE
Rammey Marsh East (car park)Mollison AvenueEN8 7PF
Rye House Gatehouse & Boatyard (car park)Rye Road HoddesdonEN11 0EQ
Swan & Pike Pool (car park)Swan & Pike RoadEN3 6GE
Tottenham Marshes (car park)Watermead WayN17 0QJ
Turnford Brook Car ParkCheshunt WashEN8 0XH
Waltham Abbey Gardens (car park)Abbey ViewEN9 1XQ
Wharf Road Area (car park)Wharf RoadEN11 6HD
White Water Canoe CourseStation Road, Waltham CrossEN9 1AB
PART 2
HORSE RIDING PROHIBITED EXCEPT IN CERTAIN GROUNDS (SUBJECT TO BRIDLEWAY, ETC BYELAW 15(1):
Name of areaLocation of area 
Lea Valley Riding Centre (car park)Lea Bridge Read E10 7QL
Designated routes on:
Gunpowder ParkSewardstone Road EN9 3YL
Walthamstow & Leyton MarshesLea Bridge RoadE10 7FB
PART 3
USE OF MODEL AIRCRAFT PERMITTED ON SPECIFIED DAYS AT SPECIFIED TIMES

BYELAW 39:
Name or description of ground:Days and times at which use of model aircraft is permitted:
Rammey Marsh28 days Sunday or bank holiday Mondays 10:00-20:00
SCHEDULE 3

RULES FOR PLAYING BALL GAMES IN DESIGNATED AREAS BYELAW 24:

Any person using a designated area for playing ball games is required by byelaw 24 to comply with the following rules:
(1) No person shall play any game other than those ball games for which the designated area has been set aside,
(2) No person shall obstruct any other person who is playing in accordance with these rules.
(3) Where exclusive use of the designated area has been granted to a person or group of persons by the Authority for a specified period, no other person shall play in that area during that period.
(4) Subject to paragraph (5), where the designated area is already in use by any person, any other person wishing to play in that area must seek their permission to do so.
(5) Except where they have been granted exclusive use of the designated area for more than two hours by the Authority, any person using that area shall vacate it if they have played continuously for two hours or more and any other person wishes to use that area.
(6) No person shall play in the designated area when a notice has been placed in a conspicuous position by the Authority prohibiting play in that area.
Signed in the usual way by Derrick Ashley, LVRPA chair,
and LVRPA chief executive Shaun Dawson, September 13, 2011.