§ Mr. LepperTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions if he will list those local authorities which have byelaws which prohibit public drinking; how many interventions there have been by the police; and how many successful prosecutions arising from these interventions have been recorded in each of these local authority areas in each year since the introduction of the byelaw. [9108]
§ Dr. WhiteheadThe local authorities that have bye-laws to regulate the consumption of intoxicating liquor in designated places are listed. Information as to police interventions or prosecutions is not held centrally.
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Byelaws—consumption of intoxicating liquor in designated places (118 authorities have adopted the alcohol byelaw as at 8 August 2001) Local authority Operative date of bye-law Alnwick district council 27 June 1998 Amber Valley borough council 11 May 2000 Barrow-in-Furness borough council 8 July 1998 Basingstoke and Deane borough council 1 October 1996 Bath city council 15 March 1991 Bedford borough council 15 July 1994 Berwick-upon-Tweed borough council 10 June 2000 Bodmin town council 5 May 1999 Bolton metropolitan borough council 2 August 1993 Bournemouth borough council 23 November 1995 232W
Byelaws—consumption of intoxicating liquor in designated places (118 authorities have adopted the alcohol byelaw as at 8 August 2001) Local authority Operative date of bye-law Blackpool borough council 1 June 1998 Blaenau Gwent county borough 6 June 1997 Breckland district council 14 January 2000 Brighton and Hove council 23 August 2001 Calderdale borough council 22 June 2001 Canterbury city council 1 February 1998 Caradon district council 4 August 1995 Caerphilly county borough council 9 November 1998 Carrick district council 30 December 1995 Cheltenham borough council 1 August 1994 Chester city council 26 April 1991 Conwy county borough council 28 June 1999 Corby district council 20 July 1992 Coventry city council 1 November 1990 Derby city council 7 August 1995 Devizes town council 14 February 1998 Dover district council 26 September 1999 Dunstable town council 20 October 1997 Easington district council 27 January 1998 10 August 2001 East Devon district council 9 March 2000 22 June 2001 Eden district council 31 August 2000 Edmundsbury borough council 22 December 1997 Exeter city council 1 April 1995 Falmouth town council 30 December 1995 Farringdon town council 6 March 2000 Gloucester city council 4 August 2000 Guildford borough council 9 April 2000 Halton borough council 1 March 2001 Hastings borough council 25 August 2000 Harlow district council 6 March 2000 Hart district council 2 March 1998 Hartlepool borough council 14 August 1995 Hereford city council 22 June 1992 Kennet district council 1 November 1996 Kerrier district council 30 October 2000 Kettering borough council 13 August 1999 Lancaster city council 12 May 2000 Leeds city council 18 May 2001 Liverpool city council 27 March 2000 14 July 2000 London borough of Lambeth 1 February 1999 Ludlow town council 1 August 1994 Luton borough council 21 January 1999 Malvern Hills district council 26 March 1998 Manchester city council 4 August 2000 Market Lavington parish council 20 April 2000 Market Raisen town council 30 September 1996 Maulden parish council 19 June 1997 Melbourne parish council 8 July 1998 Mendip district council 24 August 1992 Newbury district council 5 February 1997 Newcastle city council 9 August 2001 Newport county borough council 3 November 1997 Nottingham city council 8 January 2000 North Cornwall district council 5 May 1999 North Devon district council 19 May 1997 North East Lincolnshire district council 6 October 1997 North Somerset council 29 October 1998 North Tyneside borough council 24 May 1993 North West Leicestershire district council 2 January 1998 North Yorkshire county council 7 August 1995 Norwich city council 16 December 1996 Pembury parish council 26 February 1998 Penwith district council 1 February 1994 Peterborough city council 15 January 1997 Plymouth, City of 1 December 1997 13 June 2001 Pulloxhill parish council 18 November 2000
Byelaws—consumption of intoxicating liquor in designated places (118 authorities have adopted the alcohol byelaw as at 8 August 2001) Local authority Operative date of bye-law Redcar and Cleveland borough council 18 December 1996 Redditch borough council 23 April 1997 Restormel borough council 18 March 1991 Rhondda Cynon Taf county borough council 21 January 1997 Rushmoor borough council 14 November 1991 Salisbury district council 1 July 1993 Scarborough borough council 12 March 1991 Sevenoaks town council 25 October 1993 Shrewsbury and Atcham borough council 16 February 2001 Somerton parish council 14 May 1999 South Bedfordshire district council 20 October 1997 South Derbyshire district council 1 August 1997 South Shropshire district council 29 July 1998 South Tyneside metropolitan borough council 29 July 1998 Southend-on-Sea borough council 26 June 1997 South Hams district council 24 August 1996 South Herefordshire district council 1 January 1998 South Shropshire district council 1 August 1994 South Lakeland district council 1 December 1996 Slough borough council 16 October 1999 Stockton-on-Tees borough council 30 May 1991 Stotfold town council 15 January 1998 St. Albans city council 30 May 1998 Suffolk coastal district 1 October 1997 Sunderland, City of 24 March 1997 Tameside metropolitan borough council 16 April 1999 Tamworth borough council 10 July 1998 Taunton Dean borough council 4 January 2000 Teignbridge district council 7 September 1992 Torbay district council 10 April 1995 Truro city council 30 December 1995 Tynedale district council 5 August 1999 Vale of White Horse district council 4 February 2000 Warwick district council 1 June 1995 West Wiltshire district council 17 December 1999 Weymouth and Portland borough council 5 June 2000 Windsor and Maidenhead, Royal Borough of 20 March 2001 Wirral, metropolitan borough of 3 December 1999 Woking borough council 29 May 1998 Worcester city council 17 May 1998 Wychavon district council 1 February 1997 Yarm town council 1 December 1995 Where two dates are shown against an authority's name, two separate alcohol byelaws are in operation in that authority's area.