Byelaws relevant to the beach areas of Rother District are listed below:
Byelaws
Bexhill
Cycling
Cycling along the promenade between Galley Hill and West Parade public conveniences was introduced as part of a review of the promenade Byelaws in 2012. At that time, consultation was undertaken with residents, local groups and professional support organisations for people with disabilities and sight impairments; the results suggested that Rother District Council adopt a shared space with pedestrian priority and install signage along the promenade to advise users. Subsequently, on the 1st July of 2013, the Council resolved that Bexhill Promenade between Galley Hill and its limit adjacent to West Parade public conveniences be designated as a cycle route to permit its use by cyclists in accordance with Byelaw 3 (2).
Documents
Camber
Documents
Fairlight, Pett & Icklesham
Documents
Public Space Protection Orders
The Public Spaces Protection Order (Beaches) prohibits parking on any beach in Rother, including all paths, promenades, roads and hard standings adjacent to the beach. Emergency vehicles, vehicles operated by the Environment Agency and RNLI are exempt. Other vehicles are exempt if given written permission by the Council. Exemptions will only be granted for essential use, not use for recreational or commercial activities. To apply for an exemption please write to the Head of Neighbourhood Services.
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Beaches Public Space Protection Order (PSPO)
The Public Spaces Protection Order (Beaches) prohibits parking on any beach in Rother, including all paths, promenades, roads and hard standings adjacent to the beach. Emergency vehicles, vehicles operated by the Environment Agency and RNLI are exempt. Other vehicles are exempt if given written permission by the Council. Exemptions will only be granted for essential use, not use for recreational or commercial activities. To apply for an exemption please write to the Head of Neighbourhood Services.