Council By-laws
The London Borough of Barnet, like other Councils, has wide powers to make by-laws in relation to a range of areas under its control. Generally, by-laws seek to ensure the upholding of good order, government and public health.
By-laws created by the council must be sealed and then confirmed by a higher power as valid before they are enforceable.
Thereafter, by-laws are given the weight of law and generally enforceable by the council. Persons who contravene an enforceable by-law may be subject to a penalty or a fine.
The following documents are in Adobe PDF format ![]()
- Market at Watling Avenue [1960] (PDF 17KB)
- Public Libraries and Museums [1967,1985] (PDF 31KB)
- Solid Fuel [1967] (PDF 17KB)
- Public Conveniences [1968] (PDF 16KB)
- Removal of House Refuse [1968] (PDF 16KB)
- Removal of Offensive or Noxious Matter or Liquid [1969] (PDF 16KB)
- Relating to Common Lodging Houses [1969] (PDF 14KB)
- Relating to Baths etc [1969] (PDF 18KB)
- Relating to Nuisances [1970] (PDF 24KB)
- Good Rule & Government and Prevention of Nuisance [1971] (PDF 48KB)
- Relating to Pleasure Grounds [1978 1979] (PDF 62KB)
- Regulation of Dogs [1992] (PDF 61KB)
- Amusements Premises [1992] (PDF 24KB)
- Dogs on leads: exercise areas, parks, open spaces [1993] (PDF 1MB)
- Rowley Green Common [1994] (PDF 997KB)
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