| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Objection to Benches | |
| Posted by: | John Cameron | |
| Date/Time: | 05/04/18 16:14:00 |
| 34. The Conservators shall at all times keep the commons open, uninclosed, and unbuilt on, except as regards such parts thereof as are at the passing of this Act inclosed or built on, and except as otherwise in this Act expressed, and shall by all lawful means prevent, resist and abate all encroachments and attempted encroachments on the commons, and protect the commons and preserve them as open spaces, and resist all proceedings tending to the inclosure, or appropriation for any purpose of any part thereof. 35. It shall not be lawful for the Conservators, except as in this Act expressed, to sell, lease, grant, or in any manner dispose of any part of the commons. 36. The Conservators shall at all times preserve, as far as may be, the natural aspect and state of the commons, and to that end shall protect the turf, gorse, heather, timber, and other trees, shrubs, and brushwood thereon. |