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Durham County Council (2009 - )

Reference: DCC/RES 3/2 Catalogue Title: Durham County Council (2009 - ) Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description: Resources - Legal Services: Byelaws

Covering Dates: 1886-2013

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  • Durham County Council (2009 - )
    • Byelaws (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/1-394)
    • Byelaws made by Durham County Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/1-139,366-375)
    • Byelaws made for the Chester-le-Street area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/140-144)
    • Byelaws made for the Chester-le-Street District Council area, by Chester-le-Street District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/140-144)
    • Byelaws made for the Derwentside District Council area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/145-176)
    • Byelaws made by Benfieldside Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)
    • Byelaws made by Stanley Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)
    • Byelaws made by Annfield Plain Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/145-153)
    • Byelaws made by Consett Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/154-161)
    • Byelaws made by Lanchester Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/162-165)
    • Byelaws made by Derwentside District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/166-176)
    • Byelaws made for the Durham District Council area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/177-222)
    • Byelaws made by Brandon and Byshottles Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/177-187)
    • Byelaws made by Durham Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/188)
    • Byelaws made by Durham City Council and Durham and Framwellgate City Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/189-210)
    • Byelaws made by Durham City District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/211-222)
    • Byelaws made for the Easington District Council area by Easington Rural District Council, Seaham and Seaham Harbour Urban District Council and Easington District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/223-279)
    • Byelaws made by Easington Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/223-239)
    • Byelaws made by Seaham Harbour Urban District Council and Seaham Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/240-264)
    • Byelaws made by Easington District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/265-279)
    • Byelaws made for the Sedgefield District Council area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/280,376-394)
    • Byelaws made by Spennymoor Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/376-391)
    • Byelaws made by Sedgefield District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/392-394,280)
    • Byelaws made by Sedgefield Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/412-423)
    • Byelaws made for the Wear Valley area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/281-344)
    • Byelaws made by Weardale Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/281-284)
    • Byelaws made by Shildon and East Thickley Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/285,395)
    • Byelaws made by Tow Law Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/286)
    • Byelaws made by Crook Urban District Council and Crook and Willington Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/287-296)
    • Byelaws made by Bishop Auckland Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/297-313)
    • Byelaws made by Wear Valley District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/314-344)
    • Byelaws made by Shildon Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/396-411)
    • Byelaws affecting County Durham made by bodies other than district or county councils (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/345-362)
    • Byelaws affecting areas outside of County Durham (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/363-364)
    • Byelaws made by or affecting County Boroughs formerly within County Durham (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/365)
    • Byelaws made by district authorities for parts of County Durham lost in 1974 (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/x)
    • Byelaws made for the Darlington area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/x)
    • Byelaws made for the Teesdale District Council area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/x)
    • Byelaws made by Barnard Castle Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)
    • Byelaws made by Barnard Castle Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)
    • Byelaws made by Startforth Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)
    • Byelaws made by Teesdale District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)
    • Other material related to byelaws (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/1-173)
    • Byelaw related material collected by or created by Durham County Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/1-65,157-162)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Chester-le-Street District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/66-75)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Consett Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/76)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Lanchester Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/77-78)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Derwentside District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/79)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Durham City Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/80-81)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Durham City District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/82-98)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Easington Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/99)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Easington District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/100)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Sedgefield District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/101-118,170-171)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Bishop Auckland Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/119-122)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Crook and Willington Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/123)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Weardale Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/124-126)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Wear Valley District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/127-156)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Spennymoor Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/163-169,172-173)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Shildon Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/175)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Sedgefield Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/176)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Newton Aycliffe Development Corporation (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/x)
    • Byelaw related material collected by Peterlee New Town Development Corporation (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/x)
    • Byelaw related material collected by others (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/x)

Catalogue Description

Various collections of papers relating to the creation of council byelaws, ranging from the correspondence initiating the process through the drafting of byelaws to the official sealed copy and the copies made available to the public in different forms.
[Further material may be contained in council minute books or can be found in our catalogues by searching for byelaw, byelaws, bye-law, etc. Much of these have been cross-referenced below (not including byelaws related to village greens and regulated pasture or the rules of societies and companies, including those of railway companies).]

Catalogue Contents

Byelaws (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/1-394)Byelaws made by Durham County Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/1-139,366-375)

see also:
CC/Clerk 331 - Byelaws made by the Justices of the County under the Highways and Locomotives (Amendment) Act, 1878, 1880
D/DMA 21/5/2 - Public Health Acts, etc. ... Proposed Bye-law To be made under Section 16 of the Local Government Act, 1888 [concerning lighting of vehicles after dark], [October 1894]
E/W/G 11 - Durham County Council school attendance byelaws, 1904
CC/Clerk 328,373,374 - Byelaws, orders and regulations made by County Council as of 1907 inc. Highways 1888, Sale of Coal 1892, Lights on carriages 1896, Street betting 1896, Animal diseases 1894, Streeet hawking 1896, Locomotives on highways 1902, Elementary education 1904, Dog collars 1906
DC/EDRU 112 - Bye-laws, Orders, Regulations, etc., 1907
CC/Education 652 - North Eastern County Schools: Scheme, Byelaws and History, 1911
CC/Health 92 - Bye-laws with respect to Nursing Homes in the Administrative County of Durham, 1938
CC/Clerk 377 - Bundle of Byelaws, 1899 - 1970 inc. copies and sealed copies of most of those listed below, plus byelaws covering: Fouling by dogs in Chester-Le-Street Rural District 1964; Fouling by dogs in Chester-Le-Street Urban District 1967; Fouling by dogs in Barnard Castle and Whickham 1960; Nuisances in Bishop Middleham 1964; Sale of coal 1961; Street collections 1951; Indecent language in Barnard Castle 1965; Control of Bulls in Barnard Castle 1949; Fouling by dogs in Sunderland Rural District 1963; Nuisances in Barnard Castle Urban District 1959; Nuisances in Barnard Castle Rural District 1959; Sites used by casual campers or gypsies in Chester-Le-Street Rural District 1950; Cycling on footpaths in Middleton-in-Teesdale 1954; Wireless loudspeakers in Sunderland Rural district 1959; Throwing stones in Sunderland 1962; Fouling by dogs in Bournmoor 1971; Organs and noisy instruments in Chester-Le-Street Rural District 1949; Fouling by dogs in Washington 1965; Nuisances in Tow Law 1962; Litter in Tow Law 1958; Defacement of pavements in Houghton-le-Spring 1960; Fouling by dogs in Houghton-le-Spring 1949; Cycling on pavements in Houghton-le-Spring 1950; Nuisances in Houghton-le-Spring 1946; Cycling on footpaths in Hebburn 1956; Wireless loudspeakers in Hebburn 1960; Spitting in Crook and Willington 1962; Fouling by dogs in Brandon 1962; Fouling by dogs in Blaydon 1966; Road margins in Blaydon 1963; Noisy animals in Blaydon 1949;
CP/Hea 17 - Durham County Council byelaw concerning offensive weapons, 1953
CC/EDUCATION 138 - Employment of children bye-laws (revised), 1969

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/1

Typescript of a byelaw on Street Betting, made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act of 1888, 29 July 1896, allowed by the Home Secretary, 14 September 1896
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/2

Wording of byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1888 for the good rule and government of the county with respect to Street Hawking, max. fine ยฃ20, 8 November 1899 pp.80-81 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/3

Typescript of a dog collar regulation made by Durham County Council under the Dogs Act of 1906 and the Diseases of Animals Act of 1894, 1 May 1907, in force, 1 July 1907
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/4

Wording of byelaws regulating the Attendance of Children at School made by Durham County Council under the Education Act 1870 as amended 1876 and 1907, Sanctioned by the Board of Education, 31 March 1910 pp.3-4 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/5

Wording of Regulations as to Street Collections made by Durham County Council's Police Committee under the Police, Factories, Etc. (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1916, 1 March 1917 pp.78-79 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/6

Photocopy of the minutes of Durham County Council regarding an Order made under the Diseases of Animals Acts 1894 to 1913, the Dogs Act 1906 and the Durham (Control of Dogs) Order 1918, to impose a curfew on dogs, 31 July 1918 Annotated as 'confirmed by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 19 October 1918' Attached to a covering letter of 1976 and notes from 1971 on the county council's function in relation to dogs worrying cattle
(5 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/7

Wording of Advertisemants Regulations Byelaws under the Advertising Regulation Acts 1907 and 1925, 23 September 1927 pp.1-2 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/8

Wording of byelaws made by the County Council of Durham with respect to Nursing Homes, 12 October 1928 pp.41-43 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/9

Wording of byelaws made by Durham County Council under the Open Spaces Act 1906 with respect to the Use of the Public between Sunrise and Sunset of Seaham Hall Sanatorium Grounds, 31 July 1929 pp. 69-72 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/10

Sealed copy of Byelaws relating to Wild Plants, made by the County Council of Durham under section 16 of the Local Government Act 1888 and section 23 of the Municipal Corporations Act 1882, 10 December 1929
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/11

Byelaws made by Durham County Council under the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 in respect of the Employment of Children, 12 November 1934, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 25 February 1935, operational, 1 April 1935
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/12

Photocopy of byelaws in respect of the Employment of Children, made by the County Council of Durham under the Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 (as amended by the Education Act, 1944), 6 March 1948, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 7 April 1948, operational, 1 May 1948 Revokes byelaws of 1935
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/13

Typescript of byelaws on Employment of Children made by the County Council of Durham under the Children and young Persons Act 1933 as amended by the Education Acts 1944 to 1962, 6 March 1948, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 7 April 1948, and operational, 1 May 1948 A later copy of DCC/RES 3/2/1/12
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/13a

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Consett Urban District as to the Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 10 October 1949, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 30 November 1949, operational, 1 January 1950
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/14

Photocopy of a byelaw about the Sale of Contraceptives in Automatic Machines, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of the Administrative County of Durham (Sale of Contraceptives), under the Local Government Act 1933, 14 June 1950, confirmed by the Secretary of State and operational, 27 July 1950
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/15

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of the Urban Districts of Billingham, Crook & Willington, Seaham, Stanley and Spennymoor with respect to the Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 8 December 1950, confirmed 1 February 1951, operational 1 March 1951
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/16

Byelaw with respect to Noisy Animals made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban Districts of Billingham, Crook & Willington and Seaham, 8 December 1950, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 February 1951, operational, 1 March 1951
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/17

Byelaw with respect to Noisy Animals made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban Districts of Billingham, Crook & Willington and Seaham, 8 December 1950, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 February 1951, operational, 1 March 1951 Copy has a cover with the title 'Seaham Urban District Council'
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/18

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Shildon Urban District as to Noisy Conduct During the Night, 8 December 1950, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 February 1951, operational, 1 March 1951
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/19

Byelaws about Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, made by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the Urban Districts of Brandon & Byshottles, Crook & Willington, Seaham and Spennymoor under Section 249 of the local Government Act 1933, 8 December 1950, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 February 1951, operational, 1 March 1951
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/20

Byelaw with respect to Organs and Noisy Instruments made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Seaham, 8 December 1950, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 February 1951, operational, 1 March 1951
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/21

Photocopy of byelaws about Control of Bulls, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of the administrative County of Durham as is contained in the urban district of Crook & Willington and the rural districts of Chester-le-Street, Darlington, Durham, Easington, Lanchester, Sedgefield, Stockton and Sunderland, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 5 January 1951, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 22 February 1951, operational, 1 April 1951
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/22

Photocopy of byelaws about the Control of Bulls, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of the administrative County of Durham as is contained in the urban district of Crook & Willington and the rural districts of Chester-le-Street, Darlington, Durham, Easington, Lanchester, Sedgefield, Stockton and Sunderland, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 5 January 1951, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 22 February 1951, to come into operation, 1 April 1951 Contained in file DCC/RES 3/2/2/98
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/23

Photocopy of a byelaw about Violent Behaviour Etc. on School Premises, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government relating to County Schools and Voluntary Schools within the County Durham, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act, 1933, 5 April 1951, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 30 May 1951, operational, 1 July 1951
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/24

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in Consett Urban District, concerned with the Control of Bulls, 9 June 1951, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 24 July 1951, operational, 9 June 1951 Originally contained in DCC/RES 3/2/2/136
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/25

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban Districts of Hetton and Ryton as to Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 9 June 1951, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 24 July 1951, operational, 1 September 1951 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/26

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Ryton as to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 9 June 1951, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 24 July 1951, operational, 1 September 1951
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/27

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to the Fouling of Footways by Dogs for the good rule and government of the Urban District of Boldon, 17 October 1951, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 December 1951, operational, 1 January 1952
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/28

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Houghton le Spring and Washington Urban Districts as to Noisy Hawking, 17 October 1951, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 December 1951, operational, 1 January 1952
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/29

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Boldon Urban District as to Noisy Animals, 17 October 1951, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 December 1951, operational, 1 January 1952
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/30

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Consett Urban District as to Noisy Hawking, 13 December 1951, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 February 1952, operational, 1 March 1952
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/31

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Hetton as to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 17 March 1952, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 30 April 1952, operational, 1 June 1952 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/32

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Spennymoor Urban District as to Noisy Animals, 16 June 1952, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 14 August 1952, operational, 1 October 1952
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/33

Byelaw about Noisy Hawking, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the Urban District of Spennymoor and the Rural District of Sedgefield, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 16 June 1952, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 14 August 1952, operational, 1 October 1952
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/34

Byelaw under the Local Government Act 1933 made by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Sunderland Rural District with respect to the Deposit of Litter to the Detriment of Public Amenities, 24 November 1952, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 January 1953, operational, 1 March 1953 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/35

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Rural District of Sunderland as to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 23 April 1952, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 June 1952, operational, 1 August 1952 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/36

Wording of byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Fovernment Act 1933 for the good rule and government of the rural district of Easington in respect of the Throwing of Stones and other Missiles in Streets, 22 August 1952 p.83 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/37

Byelaws made by Durham County Council under the Public Libraries Act 1901, 4 December 1952, confirmed by the Minister of Education, 29 January 1953
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/38

Photocopy of byelaws made by Durham County Council under section 3 of the Public Libraries Act 1901, 4 December 1952, confirmed by the Minister of Education, 29 January 1953 contained in file DCC/RES 3/2/2/98
(4 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/39

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Rural District of Stockton as to Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 2 April 1953, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 June 1953, operational, 1 August 1953 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/40

Byelaw about Throwing of Stones and Other Missiles in Streets, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of the administrative County of Durham as is contained in the rural districts of Durham and Lanchester, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 2 April 1953, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 June 1953, operational, 1 August 1953
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/41

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Rural District of Sunderland as to Indecent Language, Etc., 2 April 1953, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 June 1953, operational, 1 August 1953
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/42

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Stanley as to the Preservation of Road Margins Laid Out for Ornamental Purposes, 28 May 1953, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 11 July 1953, operational, 1 September 1953
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/43

Byelaw under the Local Government Act 1933 made by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Stanley Urban District with respect to the Deposit of Litter to the Detriment of Public Amenities, 28 May 1953, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 11 July 1953, operational, 1 September 1953
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/44

Byelaw about Noisy Hawking, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the Rural District of Durham, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 12 August 1953, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 29 September 1953, operational, 1 November 1953
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/45

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of the Rural District of Easington as to the Preservation of Road Margins Laid out for Ornamental Purposes, 5 November 1953, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 15 January 1954, operational, 1 March 1954 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/46

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Rural District of Easington as to Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 5 November 1953, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 15 January 1954, operational, 1 March 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/47

Byelaw about Indecent Language, Etc., made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the rural district of Easington under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 5 November 1953, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 15 January 1954, operational, 1 March 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/48

Byelaw under the Local Government Act 1933 made by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Easington Rural District with respect to the Deposit of Litter to the Detriment of Public Amenities, 5 November 1953, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 15 January 1954, operational, 1 March 1954 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/49

Byelaw with respect to Deposit of Mud and Other Materials on Highways, made by the County Council of Durham under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 9 December 1953, and confirmed by the Secretrary of State, 1 February 1954, operational, 1 March 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/50

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Boldon as to Cycling on Footpaths Not Alongside Highways, 22 January 1954, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 12 March 1954, operational, 1 May 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/51

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Spennymoor and the Rural District of Lanchester as to Indecent Language, Etc., 18 June 1954, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 12 August 1954, operational, 1 October 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/52

Byelaw about the Deposit of Litter to the Detriment of Public Amenities, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the urban districts of Barnard Castle, Billingham, Bishop Auckland, Blaydon, Brandon and Byshottles, Chester-le-Street, Consett, Crook and Willington, Felling, Hebburn, Hetton, Houghton-le-Spring, Seaham, Shildon, Spennymoor, Washington and Whickham and the rural districts of Barnard Castle, Chester-le-Street, Darlington, Lanchester, Sedgefield, Stockton and Weardale, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 1 July 1954, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 26 August 1954, operational, 1 October 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/53

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Crook and Willington and concerning Noisy Hawking and Indecent Language, 3 September 1954, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 22 October 1954, operational, 1 December 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/54

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Shildon as to Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 5 November 1954, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 29 December 1954, operational, 1 February 1955
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/55

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Billingham as to the Preservation of Road Margins Laid Out for Ornamental Purposes, 5 November 1954, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 29 December 1954, operational, 1 February 1955 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/56

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Shildon as to Cycling on Footpaths Not Alongside Highways, 23 February 1955, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 18 April 1955, operational, 1 June 1955
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/57

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of the Parishes of Bishop Middleham, Chilton, Cornforth, Ferryhill, Fishburn, Sedgefield and Trimdon within the Rural District of Sedgefield with respect to Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 23 February 1955, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 18 April 1955, operational, 1 June 1955 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/58

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Shildon as to Indecent Language, Etc., 23 February 1955, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 18 April 1955, operational, 1 June 1955
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/59

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the parishes of Chilton, Cornforth, Ferryhill, Fishburn, Sedgefield and Trimdon within the Rural District of Sedgefield as to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 23 February 1955, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 June 1955, operational, 1 June 1955
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/60

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Hebburn as to Bottles, Broken Glass, Etc., 24 June 1955, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 August 1955, operational, 1 October 1955
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/61

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Hebburn as to Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 24 June 1955, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 August 1955, operational, 1 October 1955 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/62

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Hebburn as to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 24 June 1955, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 August 1955, operational, 1 October 1955
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/63

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Hebburn Urban District as to Waste Paper, Refuse, Etc., 24 June 1955, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 August 1955, operational, 1 October 1955
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/64

Wording of byelaw with respect to good rule and government in the Rural District of Easington in respect of Bottles, Broken Glass, Etc., 2 February 1956, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 April 1956, operational, 1 June 1956 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/65

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Parish of Staindrop as to Cycling on Footpaths Not Alongside Highways, 22 February 1956, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 April 1956, operational, 1 June 1956 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/66

Byelaw about the Deposit of Litter to the Detriment of Public Amenities, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the Rural District of Durham, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 22 February 1956, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 April 1956, operational, 1 June 1956
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/67

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Rural District of Chester-le-Street and relating to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 22 February 1956, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 April 1956, operational, 1 June 1956 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/68

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Whickham and relating to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 6 June 1956, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 24 July 1956, operational, 1 September 1956 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/69

Byelaw made by the County Council of Durham with respect to Fireworks in Cinemas under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 29 November 1956, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 15 January 1957, operational, 1 March 1957
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/70

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Parishes of Bournmoor and Little Lumley as to Cycling on Footpaths Not Alongside Highways, 29 November 1956, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 18 January 1957, operational, 1 March 1957
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/71

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of the parishes of Great Aycliffe, Heighington, Hurworth and Middleton St. George within the Rural District of Darlington, the parishes of Esh and Lanchester within the Rural District of Lanchester and the parishes of Horden, Monk Hesleden, Shotton and Wingate within the Rural District of Easington with respect to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 28 February 1957, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 25 April 1957, operational, 1 June 1957
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/72

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Blaydon as to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 9 May 1957, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 July 1957, operational, 1 August 1957 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/73

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Ryton as to the Preservation of Road Margins Laid Out for Ornamental Purposes, 9 May 1957, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 July 1957, operational, 1 August 1957 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/74

Byelaw restricting Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc., made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government in the Rural District of Sedgefield, 15 May 1957, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 July 1957 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/75

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban Districts of Bishop Auckland and Consett as to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 13 August 1957, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 3 October 1957, operational, 1 November 1957
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/76

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government of the Urban District of Felling as to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 6 November 1957, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 28 January 1958, operational, 1 March 1958 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/77

Byelaw made by the County Council of Durham with respect to Interference with Road Warning Lamps under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 6 November 1957, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 28 January 1958, operational, 1 March 1958 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/78

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 in respect of good rule and government in Billingham Urban District as regards Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 12 August 1958, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 29 September 1958, operational, 1 November 1958
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/79

Byelaw about Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the parishes of Coxhoe, Ludworth, Sherburn and Witton Gilbert within the rural district of Durham, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 11 June 1958, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 23 August 1958, operational, 1 October 1958 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/80

Byelaw concerned with Indecent Language, made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Stanley, 25 February 1959, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 27 April 1959, operational, 1 June 1959
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/81

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of the Urban District of Stanley with respect to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 25 February 1959, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 27 April 1959, operational, 1 June 1959
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/82

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Boldon as to Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc., 25 February 1959, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 27 April 1959, operational, 1 June 1959
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/83

Byelaw restricting Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc., made by the County Council of Durham with respect to the Rural District of Stockton, 5 November 1958, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 March 1959 included in DCC/RES 3/2/2/7
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/84

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of the Parish of Birtley with respect to Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 12 May 1959, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 July 1959, operational, 1 August 1959 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/85

Byelaw as to the Preservation of Road Margins Laid out for Ornamental Purposes, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the Urban District of Brandon and Byshottles, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 12 May 1959, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 July 1959, operational, 1 August 1959
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/86

Photocopy of byelaws made by the County Council of Durham under Section 3 of the Public Libraries Act 1901, 30 July 1959, and confirmed under the official Seal of the Minister of Education, 29 October 1959 Repeals byelaws of 1953 see also DC/ALM 3/5
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/87

Two copies of a byelaw about Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc., made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the urban districts of Brandon and Byshottles and Felling under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 12 November 1959, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 26 January 1960, operational, 1 March 1960 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/88

A photocopy and a typescript copy of a byelaw about Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc., made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the urban districts of Brandon and Byshottles and Felling under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 12 November 1959, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 26 January 1960
(1 file and one paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/89

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of the Urban District of Bishop Auckland with respect to Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 3 December 1959, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 26 January 1960, operational, 1 March 1960
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/90

Sealed order concerning Sunday opening of tourist shops in Weardale, called the County of Durham (Weardale Rural District) (Holiday Resort - Sunday Opening) Order 1960, made by Durham County Council under the Shops Act 1950, 12 May 1960 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/91

Byelaw made by the County Council of Durham with respect to Unruly Behaviour in Cinemas and Other Places of Public Entertainment, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 5 January 1961, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 15 March 1961, operational, 1 May 1961
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/92

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Parishes of Edmondbyers, Stanhope and Wolsingham within the Rural District of Weardale as to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 1 March 1961, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 31 May 1961, operational, 1 July 1961
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/93

Wording of Regulations relating to the marking of vehicle tare weight and the form of wieghing instruments made by Durham County Council under the Weights and Measures Acts 1889, 7 June 1961 p. 62 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/94

Byelaws relating to the Sale of Coal made by the County Council of Durham under the Weights and Measures Act 1889, approved by the Board of Trade, 24 July 1961, operational, 31 July 1961 Revokes byelaws of 7 November 1928/1929
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/95

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Rural District of Durham, concerning the Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 27 July 1961, confirmed by the Secretary of State 16 October 1961, operational, 1 November 1961 Contained in file DCC/RES 3/2/2/135
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/96

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Parishes of Middleton-St.-George and Great Aycliffe (north of the Simpasture Branch Line) in the Rural District of Darlington, concerning the Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 27 July 1961, confirmed by the Secretary of State 5 October 1961, operational, 1 November 1961
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/97

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Stanley as to Spitting, 27 July 1961, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 16 October 1961, operational, 1 November 1961
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/98

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Rural District of Stockton and concerned with Indecent Language, 1 November 1961, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 21 December 1961, operational, 1 February 1962
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/99

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Rural District of Chester-le-Street and concerned with the Throwing of Stones and Other Missiles in Streets, 1 November 1961, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 21 December 1961, operational, 1 February 1962
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/100

Byelaw (and photocopy of sealed byelaw) about Fouling of Footways by Dogs, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the Urban District of Brandon and Byshottles, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 15 March 1962, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 18 June 1962, operational, 1 August 1962
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/101

Byelaw (and photocopy of sealed byelaw) about Spitting, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the Urban District of Brandon and Byshottles under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933, 15 March 1962, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 18 June 1962, operational, 1 August 1962
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/102

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of the parishes of Cornsay, Esh, Lanchester and Langley within the Rural District of Lanchester with respect to Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 29 March 1962, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 18 June 1962, operational, 1 August 1962
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/103

Byelaw concerned with Indecent Language, made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Brandon & Byshottles, 16 May 1962, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 2 August 1962, operational, 1 September 1962
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/104

Amending byelaws on the Sale of Coal made by the County Council of Durham, 1962, approved by the Board of Trade, 18 September 1962, operational, 25 September 1962 Amends byelaws of 1961
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/105

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Tow Law, concerning the Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 2 August 1962, confirmed by the Secretary of State 20 September 1962, operational, 1 November 1962
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/106

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government of Sunderland Rural District and relating to the Throwing of Stones and other Missiles in Streets, 16 May 1962, confirmed by the Secretary of State 2, August 1962, operational, 1 September 1962
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/107

Draft byelaws in respect of Oil-Burning Equipment made by Durham County Council under the Durham County Council Act 1963, n.d. [c. 1967]
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/108

Wording of byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of the parish of Thornley within the Rural District of Easington with respect to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 11 May 1965 p. 39 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/109

Regulations made by Durham County Council under the Police, Factories, Etc. (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1916 with regard to Street Collections, 10 August 1965, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 October 1965, in force, 1 December 1965
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/110

Photocopy of a byelaw Relating to the Sale of Wood Fuel made under the Weights and Measures Act of 1963 by the Administrative County of Durham, 26 October 1965, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 20 December 1965, operational, 1 February 1966
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/111

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Criminal Justice Act 1967 increasing the general level of fines from ยฃ5 to ยฃ20 from 1 January 1968, 1967 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/112

Byelaw (with typescript of byelaw and covering letter) made by Durham County Council under the Criminal Justice Act 1967 increasing the general level of fines from ยฃ5 to ยฃ20 from 1 January 1968, December 1967
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/113

Byelaws made by Durham County Council under the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964, 4 January 1967, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Education and Science, 20 January 1967 Revokes byelaws of 1959 Originally contained in DCC/RES 3/2/2/56
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/114

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Stanley Urban District as to the Control of Bulls, 17 January 1968, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 26 March 1968, operational, 1 May 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/115

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Shildon Urban District as to Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, 17 January 1968, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 26 March 1968, operational, 1 May 1968
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/116

Byelaw about Interference with Road Warning Lamps, made by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of the whole of the Administrative County of Durham except the municipal boroughs, under Section 249 of the Local Government Act 1933 (as amended by Section 92 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967), 24 January 1968, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 26 March 1968, operational, 1 May 1968 Repeals byelaw of 1957/1958
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/117

Byelaws about Oil Burning Equipment, made by the Durham County Council at the request of all the local authorities within the Administrative County of Durham under Section 51 of the Durham County Council Act of 1963, 31 January 1968, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 28 November 1969, operational, 1 January 1970
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/118

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of the Rural District of Sedgefield as to the Preservation of Road Margins Laid out for Ornamental Purposes, 5 March 1969 , confirmed by the Secretary of State, 30 June 1969, operational, 1 August 1969
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/119

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Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/120

Photocopy of the sealed order concerning fish and chip shops and called the County of Durham (Weardale Rural District) (Holiday Resort - Sunday Opening) Order 1969, made under the Shops Act 1950, 13 August 1969 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/121

Carbon copy of the order concerning fish and chip shops and called the County of Durham (Weardale Rural District) (Holiday Resort - Sunday Opening) Order 1969, made under the Shops Act 1950, 13 August 1969 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/3
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/122

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Crook and Willington Urban District as to the Preservation of Road Margins Laid Out for Ornamental purposes, 6 May 1970, confirmed by the Secretary of State and operational, 23 July 1970
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/122b

Photocopy of the sealed copy of DCC/RES 3/2/1/122, 1970
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/123

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of the Rural District of Weardale with respect to Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 9 September 1970, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 17 November 1970, operational, 1 December 1970
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/124

Photocopy of the sealed byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Weardale Rural District as to the Fouling of Footways by Dogs, 9 September 1970, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 17 November 1970, operational, 1 December 1970
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/125

Two slightly different copies of a byelaw restricting Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc., made by the County Council of Durham with respect to the Urban District of Shildon, 5 May 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 19 August 1971, operational, 1 September 1971 See also DCC/Res 3/2/1/128
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/126

Sealed copy of a byelaw restricting Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc., made by the County Council of Durham with respect to the Urban District of Bishop Auckland, 23 June 1971 Contained within file DCC/Res 3/2/2/43c
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/127

Two slightly different copies of a byelaw restricting Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc., made by the County Council of Durham with respect to the Urban District of Bishop Auckland, 23 June 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 4 October 1971, operational, 1 November 1971
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/128

Sealed copy of a byelaw restricting Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc., made by the County Council of Durham with respect to the Urban District of Shildon, 5 May 1971 Contained in file DCC/Res 3/2/2/43b
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/129

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Bishop Auckland and regarding Wireless Sets, Gramophones, Etc., 23 June 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 4 October 1971, operational, 1 November 1971
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/130

Byelaw concerning Wireless Sets, Gramophones, Etc., made under the Local Government Act 1933 by the County Council of Durham with respect to good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham is contained within the Urban District of Bishop Auckland, 23 June 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 November 1971
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/131

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government of Bishop Auckland Urban District and relating to Wireless Sets, Gramophones, Etc., 23 June 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 4 October 1971, operational, 1 November 1971
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/132

Durham County Council, County Library Regulations, April 1974 Originally contained in DCC/RES 3/2/2/56
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/133

Byelaws made by Durham County Council under the Countryside Act 1968 for Regulating Public Behaviour on Country Parks and Picnic Sites, specifically Hardwick Hall, Collier Wood, Toytop, Demesne Mill and Causey Mill, 15 January 1976, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 5 October 1976, operational, 1 November 1976
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/134

Notice of the revocation of the Byelaw Relating to the Sale of Wood Fuel, made by Roger J. Humphries, County Secretary and Solicitor, 1 June 1995 Officially revoked 6 July 1995
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/135

Byelaws made by the County Council of Durham for Regulating Public Behaviour on Country Parks and Picnic Sites under the Countryside Act of 1968, 29 February 1996, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Enviroment, 6 June 1996, in force, 1 August 1996
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/136

Byelaws made by the County Council of Durham for Regulating the Employment of Children under Sections 18(2) and 20(2) of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, 6 August 1998, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Health and operational, 1 October 1998
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/137

Photocopy of sealed Library Byelaws, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport, 8 March 2002, in force, 8 April 2002 Revokes byelaws of 1967 With covering letter of 15 [March] 2002, sent from Durham County Council to Durham City Council Printed copies of emails attached, referring to the byelaws' reception, 22-26 March 2002
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/138

Sealed byelaws made by Durham County Council covering Acupuncture, Tattoing, Semi-permanent Skin-colouring, Cosmetic Piercing & Electrolysis, 17 June 2013, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Health, 20 August 2013, operational, 17 September 2013 With a covering letter from the Department of Health Revokes district council byelaws: Easington 1985, Wear Valley 1987, Sedgefield 1988, Durham City 1985, Derwentside 1986, and any other similar byelaws
(1 file, 1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/139

Signed byelaws for Acupuncture, Tattoing, Semi-permanent Skin-colouring, Cosmetic Piercing & Electrolysis, Durham County Council, 17 June 2013 See DCC/Res 3/2/1/138
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/366

The County Council of Durham (Built-up Areas) Order, 1938 Amendments to classification of some roads in the County Council of Durham (Built-up Areas) (No. 2) Order of1935, determining whether they are "in a built-up area" and therefore subject to a speed limit
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/367

Byelaw with respect to Organs and Noisy Instruments made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Washington, 17 October 1951, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 21 December 1951, operational, 1 February 1952
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/368

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of Shildon Urban District as to the Control of Bulls, 17 October 1951, confirmed at Whitehall, 19 December 1951, operational, 1 January 1952
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/369

Byelaw made under the Local Government Act 1933 by Durham County Council for the good rule and government of the Administrative County of Durham as to the Deposit of Mud and other Materials on Highways, 9 December 1953, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 February 1954, operational, 1 March 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/370

Byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Spennymoor as to the Preservation of Road Margins Laid Out for Ornamental Purposes, 18 June 1954, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 12 August 1954, operational, 1 October 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/371

Byelaws about Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, made by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the Urban District of Stanley under Section 249 of the local Government Act 1933, 25 February 1959, and confirmed by an Assistant Under Secretary of State, 27 April 1959, operational, 1 June 1959
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/372

Byelaws about Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, made by the County Council of Durham for the good rule and government of such part of the Administrative County of Durham as is contained in the Urban District of Stanley under the Local Government Act 1933, 25 February 1959, and confirmed at Whitehall, 27 April 1959, operational, 1 June 1959
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/373

Text of the County Council of Durham (Spennymoor Urban District) (One Way Traffic) (No. 1) Order, 1965, restricting parts of Church Street, James Street and Cambridge Street, 9 February 1965
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/374

Byelaw with respect to Noisy Animals made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Shildon, 28 June 1966, confirmed at Whitehall, 3 October 1966, operational, 1 November 1966
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/375

Byelaw with respect to Wilful Jostling made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1933 with respect to good rule and government in the Urban District of Shildon, 28 June 1966, confirmed at Whitehall, 3 October 1966, operational, 1 November 1966
(1 paper, printed)

Byelaws made for the Chester-le-Street area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/140-144)

see also:
CC/EDUCATION 131 - Washington School Board, bye-laws, 1890
RD/CS 389 - File of correspondence between Chester-le-Street R.D.C. and Local Government Board re adoption of new bye-laws relating to new streets and buildings, 1908 - 1914
RD/CS 390 - File of correspondence re the business of the Building Bye Laws Committee, 1 August 1908 - 29 July 1918
U/CS 135 - Bye-laws in respect of new streets and buildings [Chester-Le-Street Urban District Council?], 1911
RD/CS 553 - Byelaws of Chester-le-Street R.D.C. re tents, vans, sheds and similar structures used for human habitation, 1913
RD/CS 641 - Building byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1936, 1954
RD/CS 642 - Byelaws made under section 15 of the Food and Drugs Act 1938, n.d

Byelaws made for the Chester-le-Street District Council area, by Chester-le-Street District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/140-144)

see also:
DC/Env 1241 - 1984 straw burning byelaw
ND/CS 5/1 - 1999 cemetery regulations

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/140

Byelaw made by the District Council of Chester-le-Street in respect of their Market, under Section 55 of the Food and Drugs Act 1955, 30 September 1976, and confirmed at the Department of Environment, 17 December 1976, operational, 1 February 1977
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/141

Material including model byelaws and copious correspondence between Chester le Street District Council, Durham County Council, Durham City District Council, Durham County Constabulary, various solicitors and the Home Office related to Byelaws for good rule and government made by Chester-le-Street District Council under the Local Government Act 1972, for the Prevention and Suppression of Nuisances (regulating Urination and Defecation in Public Places), 29 July 1999, including a copy of the application for confirmation and a photocopy of the sealed byelaw, 1997-1999
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/142

Photocopy of sealed byelaws made by Chester le Street District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions Act) 1982 in respect of Acupuncture, 6 June 2002
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/143

Photocopy of sealed byelaws made by Chester le Street District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions Act) 1982 in respect of Ear Piercing and Electrolysis, 6 June 2002
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/144

Photocopy of sealed byelaws made by Chester le Street District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions Act) 1982 in respect of Tattooing, 6 June 2002
(3 papers)

Byelaws made for the Derwentside District Council area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/145-176)

see also:
D/X 1084/5 - Tanfield School Board byelaws, 1890
D/Le 25 - Leadgate Urban District Council, acting as the Urban Sanitary Authority, Byelaws, 1896

Byelaws made by Benfieldside Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)

see also:
UD/Ben 7 - Benfieldside Urban District Council, new bye-laws (draft copy), 21 September 1904
UD/Ben 8 - Benfieldside Urban District Council, new bye-laws (official copy), 21 September 1904
UD/Ben 9 - Benfieldside Urban District Council bye-laws (relating to new streets and buildings), 1925
UD/Ben 10 - Benfieldside U.D.C., bye-law (relating to cleansing, refuse removal, sewage, etc.), 1930
UD/Ben 11 - Benfieldside Urban District Council, bye-laws (relating to houses let in lodgings), 1932
UD/Ben 12 - Benfieldside Urban District Council, bye-law (relating to clearance of snow), n.d.

Byelaws made by Stanley Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)

ND/De Acc: 9853 Box 10

Byelaws made by Annfield Plain Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/145-153)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/145

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Annfield Plain, with repect to The Cleansing of Footways and Pavements, Nuisances, Common Lodging Houses, New Streets and Buildings and Slaughter Houses, 8 November 1898, and allowed by the Local Government Board, 24 December 1898
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/146

Sealed copy of dairy regulations made by Annfield Plain Urban District Council (front page missing), 15 May 1900
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/147

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Annfield Plain with respect to Hackney Carriages, 20 July 1909, and allowed by the Local Government Board, 11 October 1909
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/148

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Annfield Plain, with repect to New Streets, 18 March 1913, and allowed by the Local Government Board, 8 May 1913 Annotated 'rescinded 1927'
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/149

Signed Byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Annfield Plain, with repect to New Streets and Buildings, 17 November 1914 Annotated 'rescinded 1927'
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/150

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Annfield Plain, with repect to New Streets and Buildings, 17 November 1914, and allowed by the Local Government Board, 2 February 1915 Annotated 'rescinded 1927'
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/151

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Annfield Plain, with repect to the Annfield Plain Pleasure Ground, 21 September 1923, and allowed by the Minister of Health, 20 November 1923
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/152

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Annfield Plain, with repect to Slaughter-houses, 16 February 1926, and allowed by the Minister of Health, 25 March 1926 Adds to Slaughter-House Byelaws of 1896
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/153

Sealed byelaws with respect to New Buildings, made by the Urban District Council of Annfield Plain, 18 October 1927, and allowed by the Minister of Health, 16 January 1928 Repeals byelaws with respect to new streets and buildings of 1914
(1 booklet, printed)

Byelaws made by Consett Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/154-161)

see also:
UD/Co 63 - Consett Local Board bye-laws, 17 January 1866
UD/Co 73 - Consett Urban District Council bye-laws, 1899
UD/Co 74 - Consett Urban District Council bye-laws (with respect to housing), 1934

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/154

Two copies of Sealed Byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Consett under section 15 of the Food and Drugs Act 1938 for securing the observance of sanitary and cleanly conditions and practices in connection with the handling, wrapping and delivery of food and sale of food in the open air, 4 July 1950
(2 booklets)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/154a

Sealed Byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Consett under section 25 of the Food and Drugs Act 1938 with respect to the Consett Market, 29 July 1952, confirmed by the Home Office, 18 August 1952, operational, 1 October 1952
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/155

Sealed Building Byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1936 by Consett Urban District Council, 7 July 1953, and confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 11 September 1953, operational, 19 October 1953
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/156

Both sealed and published copies of Byelaws relating to Private Slaughterhouses made under section 68 of the Food and Drugs Act 1955 by the Urban District Council of Consett, 6 November 1956, confirmed by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 13 February 1957, operational, 18 March 1957
(1 file and 1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/157

Both sealed and published copies of additional Building Byelaws made under section 61 of the Public Health Act 1936 and section 24 of the Clean Air Act 1956 by Consett Urban District Council, (additions to DCC/RES 3/2/1/155), 6 January 1959, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 18 March 1959, operational, 1 May 1959
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/158

Sealed additional Building Byelaws ('as one' with the byelaws of 1953) made under section 61 of the Public Health Act 1936 by the Urban District Council of Consett, 3 May 1960, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and local Government, 5 July 1960, operational, 1 September 1960
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/159

Sealed copy of additional Building Byelaws ('as one' with the byelaws of 1953) made under section 61 of the Public Health Act 1936 by the Urban District Council of Consett, 3 May 1960
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/160

Sealed Byelaws for the regulation of the swimming baths at Sherburn Park, Consett, made under section 223 of the Public Health Act 1936 by Consett Urban District Council, 5 June 1962, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 1 October 1962, operational, 1 November 1962
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/161

Sealed Byelaws as to Hairdressers and Barbers made by the Urban District Council of Consett under section 77 of the Public Health Act 1961, 6 November 1962, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 14 January 1963, operational, 1 March 1963
(1 paper, printed)

Byelaws made by Lanchester Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/162-165)

see also:
CP/Hea 13 - Lanchester R.D.C. byelaws with respect to omnibuses, 1924
CP/DCA 19 - Includes: Lanchester R.D.C. Building Bye laws (1953)
CP/Hea 15 - Lanchester R.D.C. byelaws with respect to slaughterhouses, 1925, 1956
CP/Hea 16 - Lanchester R.D.C. cemetery byelaws, 1957
CP/Hea 11 - Lanchester R.D.C. building byelaws, 1939, 1953, 1957

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/162

Byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Lanchester with respect to New Streets and Buildings, 28 May 1925, allowed by the Minister of Health, 14 August 1925 Repeals byelaws of 26 July 1900 and 25 September 1919 Later, pencilled, amendments
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/163

Sealed Cemetery Byelaws and Regulations of the Rural District Council of Lanchester, 5 December 1940, and confirmed by the Minister of Health, 28 February 1941, operational, 1 April 1941
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/164

Signed copy of Cemetery Byelaws and Regulations of the Rural District Council of Lanchester, 5 December 1940.
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/165

Sealed Byelaws of the Rural District Council of Lanchester with respect to Handling, Wrapping and Delivery of Food and Sale of Food in the Open Air, made under section 15 of the Food and Drugs Act 1938, 21 December 1949, and confirmed by the Minister of Food, 9 February 1950, operational, 19 March 1950
(1 booklet)

Byelaws made by Derwentside District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/166-176)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/166

Sealed Byelaw on Fouling of Footways by Dogs made under section 235 of the Local Government Act 1972 by the Derwentside District Council, 27 May 1976, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 2 September 1976, operational, 1 October 1976
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/167

Sealed Byelaws for Consett Market made by Derwentside District Council under section 61 of the Food and Drugs Act 1955, 1 November 1977, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 11 January 1978, operational, 1 March 1978 Revokes the byelaw of 29 July 1952
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/168

Signed Byelaws for Consett Market made by Derwentside District Council under section 61 of the Food and Drugs Act 1955, 1 November 1977
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/169

Sealed byelaw for the good rule and government of the district of Derwentside made by the District Council of Derwentside under section 235 of the Local Government Act 1972 with respect to the Burning of Straw and Stubble, 4 April 1978, confirmed by the Secretary of State and operational, 11 July 1978
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/170

Sealed byelaw for the good rule and government of the district of Derwentside made by the District Council of Derwentside under section 235 of the Local Government Act 1972 with respect to the Burning of Straw and Stubble, 5 June 1984, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 26 July 1984, operational, 2 August 1984 Revokes byelaws of 1978
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/171

Sealed byelaws on Burning of Crop Residues made by the District Council of Derwentside under section 235 of the Local Government Act 1972, 6 February 1986, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 17 April 1986, operational, 30 April 1986
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/172

Sealed byelaws on Straw and Stubble Burning made by the District Council of Derwentside under section 235 of the Local Government Act 1972, 6 February 1986, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 17 April 1986, operational, 30 April 1986 Revokes byelaws of 1984
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/173

Sealed Byelaws in connection with the practice of Acupuncture made by the Council of the Derwentside District in pursuance of section 14(7) of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 18 March 1986, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 1 July 1986, operational, 1 September 1986
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/174

Sealed Byelaws in connection with the business of Ear Piercing and Electrolysis made by the Council of the Derwentside District in pursuance of section 15(7) of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 18 March 1986, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 1 July 1986, operational, 1 September 1986
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/175

Sealed Byelaws in connection with the business of Tattooing made by the Council of the Derwentside District in pursuance of section 15(7) of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 18 March 1986, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 1 July 1986, operational, 1 September 1986
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/176

Sealed byelaws made by Derwentside District Council, under section 68 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 and section 171 of the Public Health Act 1875 with respect to Hackney Carriages, repealing the byelaws of 6 December 1960 made by the Urban District of Stanley, 6 May 1986, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 17 July 1986, operational, 1 August 1986
(1 paper)

Byelaws made for the Durham District Council area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/177-222)

see also:
CP/Bel 15 - Belmont cemetery regulations, 1937
CP/She 39 - Shadforth and Sherburn cemetery regulations, 1937

Byelaws made by Brandon and Byshottles Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/177-187)

see also:
UD/BB 128/1-2 - Bye-laws re Hackney carriages, made under Section 68 of The Town Police Clauses Act (1847) and Section 171 of the Public Health Act (1875), February 1909 and March 1951
UD/BB 137 - Bye-laws re food hygiene made under section 15 of the Food and Drugs Act (1938), March 1950

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/177

Byelaws with respect to the management of a Mortuary in the Urban District of Brandon and Byshottles, 2 June 1914, allowed by the Local Government Board, 24 July 1914
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/178

Photocopy of byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Brandon & Byshottles with respect to The Pleasure Ground known as the Holliday Park, 6 June 1921, allowed by the Ministry of Health, 9 August 1921
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/179

Byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Brandon and Byshottles with respect to new Streets and Buildings, 2 February 1925, allowed by the Minister of Health, 3 April 1925 Repeals byelaws of 1880 and 1904
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/180

Byelaws with respect to Offensive Trades made by Brandon and Byshottles Urban District Council, 7 November 1932, allowed by the Minister of Health, 22 November 1932
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/181

Byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Brandon and Byshottles with respect to Slaughter Houses, 7 May 1934, allowed by the Minister of Health, 17 June 1934 Repeals byelaws of 1880
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/182

Byelaws with respect to the management of Mortuaries and Post Mortem Rooms at Meadowfield, Waterhouses and Ushaw Moor in the Urban District of Brandon and Byshottles, 2 August 1938, confirmed by the Minister of Health, operational, 1 October 1938 Repeals byelaws of 1914
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/183

Building byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Brandon and Byshottles under the Public Health Act 1936, 6 February 1939, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 12 April 1939, operational, 6 February 1939 Repeals byelaws of 1931
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/184

Byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1925 by the Urban District Council of Brandon and Byshottles with respect to the Conduct of persons Waiting in Streets to Enter Public Vehicles, 3 February 1941, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 1 May 1941, operational, 1 June 1941
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/185

Byelaws made by Brandon and Byshottles Urban District Council under the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 and the Public Health Act 1875 with respect to Hackney Carriages , 4 December 1950, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 22 January 1951, operational, 1 March 1951
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/186

Building byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Brandon and Byshottles under the Public Health Act 1936, 5 October 1953, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 1 December 1953, operational, 31 December 1953 Revoke the byelaws of 1939
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/187

Byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Brandon and Byshottles relating to the Sanitary Conditions and Management of Private Slaughterhouses, 3 September 1956, confirmed by the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, 22 October 1956, operational, 19 November 1956 Repeals byelaws of 1934
(1 booklet, printed)

Byelaws made by Durham Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/188)

see also:
D/X 349/2 - Durham Union. Bye-laws of the Guardians acting as and being the Rural Sanitary Authority of the Union, made under an order of the Local Government Board, 1875
CP/Ki 4 - copy of Durham Rural District Council Bye-laws re slaughterhouses, 1925
D/Sho 141/12 - Durham R.D.C. Byelaws made under the Food and Drugs Act, 1938 with respect to the handling, wrapping and delivery of food and the sale of food in the open air, 1950
D/Sho 142 - Durham Rural District Council. Building Bye-laws made under the Public Health Act 1936, 1953
CP/WR 73-83 - Miscellaneous printed booklets including: Pittington Burial Ground, rules, 1936; Durham R.D.C. bye-laws re sanitary conditions etc., 1956
CP/She 29 - Correspondence concerning byelaws relating to food, 20 July 1950
CP/She 30 - Building byelaws and associated correspondence, 22 May 1959
CP/She 31 - Correspondence concerning building byelaws, 8 July 1960

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/188

Photocopy of a Statutory Instrument, the Durham Rural District (Urban Powers) Order, 1954, No. 706, made under the Public Health Acts of 1875 and 1925 by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, giving the authority to alter the names of streets, 26 May 1954, together with a photocopy of a covering letter to Durham Rural District Council from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government directing the publication of the order, 1 June 1954
(2 papers)

Byelaws made by Durham City Council and Durham and Framwellgate City Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/189-210)

see also:
Du 5/3/1-7 - guild byelaws, 1549-1766
Du 1/50/70-71 - Extracts from the court book of the City of Durham and Borough of Framwellgate, 1687, of bye laws relating to the Sands
Du 1/55/6 - Proceedings, addresses and poll for two M.P.s for the City of Durham, 2 - 5 August 1830, with appendix of ... corporation bye-laws, 1728
Du 1/3/1-12 - Byelaws affecting trade, guilds, freemen, etc., 1728-1783
Du 1/60/4 - Bill of costs on the Commissioners of the River Wear for the bye-laws obtained at the assizes, 1766
Du 1/60/23-24 - Case and opinion, and draft notes concerning the majority necessary to pass alterations in bye-laws concerning markets, 9 November 1826
Du 1/60/39 - Case and opinion concerning the right of the council to make a bye-law forbidding the slaughter of cattle in shops adjoining streets, 15 March 1836
Du 1/59/1 - Rules, orders and regulations of The Police Force 1848 and Bye-Laws of the Borough of Durham, 1845
Du 1/3/13-14 - Bye-laws and draft passed by the council of the Borough of Durham, 12 December 1845
Du 3/15/2 - Bye laws of the Local Board of Health of the Borough of Durham for the regulation of slaughterhouses, 26 April 1851
Du 3/15/10 - Durham City Local Board of Health byelaws for new streets and buildings and drains, 1859
D/Ad 9/30 - bye-laws of Guardians of the Durham Union published by G. Proctor & Son, printers & stationers, Market Place, Durham, 22 April 1874
E/C/G203 - Byelaws for the municipal borough of Durham by the Durham School Board, 14 November 1901
Du 1/15 - Minutes of housing and byelaws committee, 1939-1974
Du/appendices FGP 1/46 - Byelaws, Good Rule and Government 1/210/7/4
Du/appendices HTP 6/1 - Miscellaneous on byelaw control 1/209/5/4
Du/appendices HTP 6/2 - Building byelaws and regulations 1/209/5/4

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/189

Byelaws made by the City of Durham Council in respect of Common Lodging-Houses, 7 July 1886, allowed by the Local Government Board, 14 October 1886 Repeals byelaws of 1854 Contained in file DCC/RES 3/2/2/81
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/190

Byelaws made by Durham City Council with respect to Public Baths, 6 October 1886, approved by the Local Government Board, 26 November 1886 Contained in file DCC/RES 3/2/2/81
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/191

Byelaws made by the City of Durham with respect to Slaughter-Houses, 6 October 1886, allowed by the Local Government Board, 26 November 1886
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/192

Byelaws made by the City of Durham with respect to Public Wash-Houses, 6 October 1886, allowed by the Local Government Board, 26 November 1886
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/193

Byelaws made by the City of Durham for the Good Rule and Government of the City of Durham under The Municipal Corporations Act 1882, 6 February 1895, effective, 1 May 1895 Repeals byelaws of 1845
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/194

Regulations made by the City of Durham with respect to Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops, 7 March 1900, in force, 1 June 1900 Revokes regulations of 1885
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/195

Byelaws with respect to New Streets and Buildings made by the City of Durham, 2 October 1912, allowed by the Local Government Board, 2 December 1912 Repeals byelaws of 1886
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/196

Byelaws with respect to Fried Fish Shops made by the City of Durham, 4 March 1914, allowed by the Local Government Board, 12 May 1914 Annotated 'ceases to have effect...1936'
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/197

Byelaws made by the City of Durham under the Employment of Children Act 1903 as to the Employment of Children and the Regulation of Children Engaged in Street Trading, 1 July 1914, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 13 August 1914
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/198

Byelaws with respect to Houses intended or used for occupation by the Working Classes and let in Lodgings or occupied by members of more than one family, made by the City of Durham and Framwellgate, 6 October 1920, allowed by the Minister of Health, 11 December 1920
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/199

Byelaws with respect to New Streets and Buildings made by the City of Durham, 2 September 1925, approved by the Minister of Health, 28 November 1925 Repeals byelaws of 1912
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/200

Byelaws made by the City of Durham under the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 as to the Employment of Children, 7 August 1935, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 25 September 1935, operational, 1 November 1935
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/201

Byelaws with respect to Charges for the Use of South Road Cemetery, Durham, made by the City of Durham under the Public Health (Interments) Act 1879 and the Public Health Act 1936, 20 September 1947, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 29 November 1947, operational, 1 January 1948
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/202

Byelaw with respect to the Sale of Contraceptives by means of Automatic Machines, made by the City of Durham under the Local Government Act 1933, 7 December 1949, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 11 April 1950
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/203

Photocopy of byelaws made by Durham City Council with respect to the Cleanliness of Food Intended for Sale, 30 April 1951, confirmed by the Minister of Food, 25 June 1951, to come into operation, 23 July 1951 Contained in file DCC/RES 3/2/2/81
(5 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/204

Byelaws with respect to Hackney Carriages made by the City of Durham under the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 and the Public Health Act 1875, 7 November 1951, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 5 February 1952, operational, 1 April 1952
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/205

Building byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1936 by the City of Durham and Framwellgate, 1 September 1953, confirmed by the Minister for Housing and Local Government, 27 October 1953, operational, 5 December 1953 Revokes byelaws of 1939
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/206

Byelaw with respect to Good Rule and Government Relating to Violent Behaviour Etc. on School Premises, specifically County Schools and Voluntary Schools within the City of Durham, made by the City of Durham, 12 August 1954, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 27 September 1954, operational, 1 November 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/207

Byelaw with respect to Good Rule and Government Relating to the Fouling of Footways by Dogs within the City of Durham, made by the City of Durham, 7 April 1959, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 1 June 1959, operational, 1 July 1959
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/208

Additional building byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1936 and the Clean Air Act 1956 by the City of Durham and Framwellgate, 2 February 1960, confirmed by the Minister for Housing and Local Government, 5 April 1960, operational, 1 May 1960
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/209

Additional building byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1936 by the City of Durham and Framwellgate, 29 October 1960, confirmed by the Minister for Housing and Local Government, 16 January 1961, operational, 1 March 1961
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/210

Additional byelaws with respect to Hackney Carriages made by the City of Durham under the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 and the Public Health Act 1875, 13 July 1970, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 12 October 1970, operational, 2 November 1970
(1 paper, printed)

Byelaws made by Durham City District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/211-222)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/211

Byelaws made by Durham City Council under the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 and section 171 of the Public Health Act 1875 with respect to Hackney Carriages in the City of Durham, 26 April 1977, confirmed by the Secretary of State and operational, 10 June 1977 Repeals byelaws of 1950 (Brandon and Byshottles), 1951 (Durham and Framwellgate) and 1975 (Durham City)
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/212

Byelaws made by the City of Durham District Council under section 61 of the Food and Drugs Act 1955 with respect to the Open Air Market, Market Place, Durham, 31 May 1978, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 22 March 1979, operational, 1 May 1979
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/213

Copy of an additional byelaw made by the City of Durham District Council under section 61 of the Food and Drugs Act 1955 with respect to the Open Air Market, Market Place, Durham, 19 January 1979, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 22 March 1979, operational, 1 May 1979
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/214

Photocopy of the original, sealed, byelaws as to Hairdressers and Barbers made by Durham City District Council under the Public Health Act 1961, 5 October 1981, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 7 December 1981, operational, 1 February 1982
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/215

Byelaw made by the City of Durham Council under the Local Government Act 1972 relating to Straw and Stubble Burning, 4 September 1981, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 17 March 1982, operational, 31 March 1982
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/216

Byelaw made by Durham City District Council under the Local Government Act 1972, Restrictions on Burning of Straw and Stubble, 19 June 1984, repealing byelaw of 4 September 1981, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 24 August 1984, to come into operation 30 August 1984 Contained within file DCC/RES 3/2/2/98
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/217

Photocopy of a byelaw made by Durham City District Council under the Local Government Act 1982 relating to Acupuncture, 13 March 1985, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 11 July 1985, operational, 1 September 1985
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/218

Photocopy of a byelaw made by Durham City District Council under the Local Government Act 1982 relating to Ear piercing and Electrolysis, 13 March 1985, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 11 July 1985, operational, 1 September 1985
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/219

Photocopy of a byelaw made by Durham City District Council under the Local Government Act 1982 relating to Tattooing, 13 March 1985, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 11 July 1985, operational, 1 September 1985
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/220

Byelaws made by Durham City District Council under the Public Health Act 1875 and the Open Spaces Act 1906 with regard to the Removal of Canine Faeces and Prohibition of Dogs from Pleasure Grounds and Open Spaces, 30 January 1996, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 28 March 1996, in force, 1 May 1996 Revokes part of Holliday Park byelaw of 1921
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/221

Photocopy of the sealed byelaw in relation to the Control of Fishing at Framwellgate Waterside, made by Durham City Council under the Local Government Act 1972, 17 September 2004, confirmed by the Secretary of State, operational, 19 January 2005
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/222

Draft wording of byelaws made by Durham City District Council under the Public Health Act 1875 and the Open Spaces Act 1906 with regard to the Removal of Canine Faeces in Public Walks, Pleasure Grounds and Open Spaces, n.d.
(3 papers, printed)

Byelaws made for the Easington District Council area by Easington Rural District Council, Seaham and Seaham Harbour Urban District Council and Easington District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/223-279)Byelaws made by Easington Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/223-239)

see also:
D/X 287/19 - Easington R.D.C. 'Bye-laws--with Respect to New Streets & Buildings', 1909
D/X 704/1 - Byelaws of Easington R.D.C. with respect to new streets and buildings, 1926
D/X 704/2 - Building byelaws of Easington R.D.C., 1939

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/223

Sealed byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Easington with respect to Common Lodging Houses, 27 June 1901, allowed by the Local Government Board, 18 July 1901 Repeals byelaws of 1889
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/224

Sealed byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Easington with respect to the Cleansing of Footways and Pavements, the Removal of House Refuse and the Cleansing of Earthclosets, Privies, Ashpits and Cesspools, 27 June 1901 allowed by the Local Government Board, 17 October 1901 Repeals byelaws of 1889
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/225

Sealed byelaws made by the Rural District of Easington with respect to new Streets and Buildings, 22 August 1901, allowed by the Local Government Board, 30 August 1901 Repeals byelaws of 1889
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/226

Sealed byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Easington with respect to Nuisances, 27 June 1901, allowed by the Local Government Board 18 July 1901 Repeals byelaws of 1889
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/227

Sealed byelaws made by the Rural District of Easington with respect to Tents, Vans, Sheds and similar Structures used for human habitation,19 October 1922, allowed by the Minister of Health, 16 December 1922
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/228

Sealed byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Easington with respect to New Streets and Buildings, 24 June 1926, allowed by the Minister of Health, 6 August 1926 Repeals byelaws of 1909, 1913 and 1914, and an Order of 1924
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/229

Sealed byelaw made by the Rural District Council of Easington with respect to the provision of fixed baths in new dwelling-houses, additional to the byelaws of 1926, 20 February 1936, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 31 March 1936, operational 1 April 1936
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/230

Sealed byelaws made by Easington Rural District Council under the Food and Drugs Act 1938 for securing the observance of Sanitary and Cleanly Conditions and Practices in connection with the Handling, Wrapping and Delivery of Food and Sale of Food in the Open Air, 6 July 1950, confirmed by the Minister of Food, 23 August 1950, operational, 25 September 1950
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/231

Sealed Building byelaws made by Easington Rural District Council under the Public Health Act 1936, 19 November 1953, and confirmed by the Minister of housing and Local Government, 6 January 1954, operational, 1 February 1954 Revokes byelaws of 1939
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/232

Sealed byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Easington for preventing waste, undue consumption, misuse or contamination of water, 2 June 1955, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 15 July 1955
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/233

Sealed byelaws made by the Rural District of Easington as to Sanitary Conditions and Management of Private Slaughterhouses, 20 September 1956, confirmed by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 31 October 1956, operational, 1 December 1956 Repeals byelaws of 1912
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/234

Sealed additional byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Easington under the Water Act 1945 for preventing waste, undue consumption, misuse or contamination of water supplied by them, 10 January 1957, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 13 March 1957, operational, 27 March 1957 Replaced some parts of byelaws of 1955
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/235

Sealed additional building byelaw made under the Public Health Act 1936 by Easington Rural District Council, 11 December 1958, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 27 January 1959, operational, 1 March 1959
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/236

Sealed additional Building byelaws made by Easington Rural District Council under the Public Health Act 1936, 24 November 1960, and confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 24 January 1961, operational, 1 March 1961
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/237

Sealed order made by Easington Rural District Council under the Clean Air Act 1956, The Peterlee (No. 1) Smoke Control Order 1971, 28 January 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 27 May 1971, operational, 1 July 1972 With attached plan NB Order has now been transferred to Durham County Council Deed Packet D001472
(1 paper, 1 plan)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/238

Sealed order made by Easington Rural District Council under the Clean Air Act 1956, The Peterlee (No. 2) Smoke Control Order 1971, 7 October 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 4 January 1972, operational, 1 November 1972 With attached plan NB Order has now been transferred to Durham County Council Deed Packet D001472
(1 paper, 1 plan)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/239

Sealed order made by Easington Rural District Council under the Clean Air Act 1956, The Peterlee (No. 3) Smoke Control Order 1972, 14 September 1972, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 4 January 1973, operational, 1 November 1973 With attached plan NB Order has now been transferred to Durham County Council Deed Packet D001472
(1 paper, 1 plan)

Byelaws made by Seaham Harbour Urban District Council and Seaham Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/240-264)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/240

Bound set of sealed byelaws made by Seaham Harbour Urban District Council in respect of (a) Nuisances, (b) Common Lodging Houses, (c) Slaughter Houses (d) New Streets and Buildings, 28 February 1899, allowed by the Local Government Board 17 April 1899 Repeal byelaws made by the Local Board for the District of Dawdon, 1864
(1 volume)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/241

Byelaws relating to Slaughterhouses made by the Urban District Council of Seaham Harbour, 28 February 1899, allowed by the Local Government Board, 17 April 1899
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/242

Wording of byelaw made by Durham County Council under the Local Government Act 1888 for the good rule and government of the county with respect to Street Hawking, max. fine ยฃ5, 8 November 1899 p. 82 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/243

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Seaham Harbour under the Town Police Clauses Act 1889 with respect to Omnibuses, 29 June 1900, allowed by the Local Government Board, 6 August 1900
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/244

Sealed replacement byelaw made by the Urban District Council of Seaham Harbour under the Town Police Clauses Act 1889 with respect to omnibuses, 25 June 1901, allowed by the Local Government Board, 7 August 1901 Repeals byelaws of 1900
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/245

Sealed regulations relating to Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops made by the Urban District Council of Seaham Harbour, 31 March 1903, commenced , 1 July 1903 Annotated 'Revoked by the Milk and Dairies Order 1926'
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/246

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Seaham Harbour with respect to New Streets and Buildings, 31 March 1903, allowed by the Local Government Board, 23 May 1903 Partly repeals byelaws of 1899 Annotated 'repealed by byelaws made...1926'
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/247

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Seaham Harbour with respect to New Streets, 12 August 1913, allowed by the Local Government Board, 10 October 1913 Partly repeals byelaws of 1899 Annotated 'Repealed by...byelaws confirmed...1926'
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/248

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Seaham Harbour with respect to the Pleasure Grounds known as the Sea Banks, 11 August 1914, allowed by the Local Government Board, 12 October 1914
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/249

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Seaham Harbour with respect to the Pleasure Grounds known as Terrace Green, 11 August 1914, allowed by the Local Government Board, 12 October 1914
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/250

Sealed byelaw made by the Urban District Council of Seaham Harbour with respect to the cleansing of footways and pavements, the removal of house refuse and the cleansing of privies, ashpits and cesspools, repealing byelaws of 1863, 24 November 1931, allowed by the Minister of Health, 6 January 1932
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/251

Two copies, one annotated, of the Rules and Regulations for the Library, made by the Urban District of Seaham Harbour in conjunction with the Durham County Education Committee, April 1932
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/252

Wording of byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Seaham Harbour with respect to the Pleasure Grounds known as Dawdon Dene Park and Deneside Recreation Ground, 3 December 1935 pp.45-48 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/253

Wording of byelaws made by the Urban District of Seaham with respect to Houses which are Occupied or are of a Type Suitable for Occupation by Persons of the Working Classes, 27 July 1937 pp.32-34 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/254

Sealed Building byelaws made by Seaham Urban District Council under the Public Health Act 1936, 25 July 1939, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 28 September 1939 Annotated 'Expired... 1953'
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/255

Fees, payments and sums fixed and settled under the Burial Act 1852 by the Urban District of Seaham, 23 March 1948, approved by the Minister of Health, 7 April 1948
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/256

Wording of byelaws with respect to the handling, Wrapping and Delivery of Food and the Sale of Food in the Open Air, made under the Food and Drugs Act 1938 by Seaham Urban District Council, 26 October 1951 pp.27-31 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/257

Wording of Library Rules and Regulations, Seaham Urban District, n.d. [1952] pp. 55-56 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/258

Sealed Building byelaws made by Seaham Urban District Council under the Public Health Act 1936, 30 July 1953, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 16 September 1953, operational, 21 October 1953 Revokes byelaws of 1939
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/259

Building byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1936 by Seaham Urban District Council, 30 July 1953, confirmed by the Minister for Housing and Local Government, 16 September 1953, operational, 21 October 1953
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/260

Sealed copy of The Seaham Coast protection order 1954 made by Seaham Urban District Council under the Coast Protection Act 1949, 23 February 1954, confirmed (with modifications) by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 10 February 1955
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/261

Byelaws made by the Seaham Urban District Council with respect to Sanitary Conditions and Management of Private Slaughterhouses, 26 June 1956, confirmed by the Minister of agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 26 September 1956, operational, 1 January 1957 Repeal byelaws of 1899
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/262

Wording of byelaws concerning the Promenade made by the Seaham Urban District Council under the Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907 with respect to Booths, Games, Begging, Touting, Noisy instruments, Dogs barking, Broken Glass, Throwing of Stones, Ashes, Filth, Riding & Driving, Wilfully Obstructing Constables, Driving Motors, Etc., 29 October 1957 pp.53-54 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/263

Additional building byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1936 and the Clean Air Act 1956 by Seaham Urban District Council, 12 January 1962, confirmed by the Minister for Housing and Local Government, 1 March 1962, operational, 1 April 1962 Revoke byelaws of 1939
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/264

Byelaws, in the form of a poster, made under The Open Spaces Act 1906 by the Urban District Council of Seaham with respect to the Open Space known as St. John's Churchyard, 26 June 1962, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 21 January 1963, operational, 1 March 1963
(1 paper, printed)

Byelaws made by Easington District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/265-279)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/265

Sealed order made by Easington District Council under the Clean Air Act 1956, The Peterlee (No. 4) Smoke Control Order 1974, 5 December 1974, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment 26 February 1975, operational, 1 November 1976 With attached plan NB Order has now been transferred to Durham County Council Deed Packet D001472
(1 paper, 1 plan)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/266

Original signed order made by Easington District Council under the Clean Air Act 1956, The Peterlee (No. 4) Smoke Control Order 1974, 5 December 1974, operational, 1 November 1976 NB Order has now been transferred to Durham County Council Deed Packet D001472
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/267

Wording of byelaw made by Easington District Council under the Local Government Act 1972 for the good rule and government of the district with respect to the Burning of Straw and Stubble, operational, 1 January 1979 pp.75-76 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/268

Sealed byelaws made under the Local Government Act 1972 for the good rule and government of the District of Easington with respect to the burning of straw and stubble, 6 September 1984, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 25 June 1985, operational, 10 July 1985 Revoke byelaws of 1978
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/269

Byelaws made under the Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907 by Easington District Council in respect of Seaham Beach and Seaham Promenade, 24 January 1985, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Transport 26 September 1985, operational, 9 October 1985
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/270

Sealed byelaws made under the Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907 by Easington District Council in respect of Seaham Beach and Seaham Promenade, 24 January 1985, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Transport, 26 September 1985, operational, 9 October 1985
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/271

Byelaws made under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982 by the District of Easington with respect to acupuncture, 11 July 1985, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 29 October 1985, operational, 1 December 1985
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/272

Byelaws made under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982 by the District of Easington with respect to ear piercing and electrolysis, 11 July 1985, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 29 October 1985, operational, 1 December 1985
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/273

Byelaws made under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982 by the District of Easington with respect to tattooing, 11 July 1985, confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 29 October 1985, operational, 1 December 1985
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/274

Byelaws made under the Local Government Act 1972 for the good rule and government of the District of Easington with respect to the burning of straw and stubble, 26 June 1986, confirmed by the Secretary of State, operational, 1 December 1986 Revoke byelaws of 1984
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/275

Byelaws made under the Local Government Act 1972 for the good rule and government of the Easington District Council and for the prevention of nuisances in trpect of the use of motor cycles and other vehicles, 2 June 1988, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 29 July 1988, operational, 26 August 1988
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/276

Sealed order called The Easington District Fouling of Land by Dogs Designation Order 1997 made under the Dogs (Fouling of Land) Act 1996, 2 October 1997, effective, 3 November 1997
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/277

Sealed byelaws made by Easington District Council under the Local Government Act 1972, the Public Health Act 1875 and the Open Spaces Act 1906 in respect of the consumption of Intoxicating Liquor in Designated Places, 2 October 1997, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 8 January 1998, operational, 27 January 1998
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/278

Byelaws made by Easington District Council under the Local Government Act 1972, the Public Health Act 1875 and the Open Spaces Act 1906 in respect of the consumption of Intoxicating Liquor in Designated Places, 2 October 1997, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 8 January 1998, operational, 27 January 1998
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/279

Sealed order called The Fouling of Land by Dogs (District of Easington) Order 2008, made under the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 and the Dog Control Orders (Prescribed Offences and Penalties, etc.) Regulations 2006, 6 March 2008, in force, 1 April 2008
(20 papers)

Byelaws made for the Sedgefield District Council area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/280,376-394)

See also:
D/X 1018/138 - Sedgefield cemetery regulations, 1909
CP/Tr 13 - Trimdon Grange cemetery regulations, 1922

Byelaws made by Spennymoor Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/376-391)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/376

Poster issued by Spennymoor Urban District Council giving notice of responsibilities, under local byelaws, for clearing snow from the pavement, n.d. [c. 1900]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/377

Byelaws issued by Spennymoor Urban District Council with respect to the Park (Victoria Jubilee Park), created 27 May 1897, allowed by the Local Government Board, 14 August 1897
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/378

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Spennymoor with respect to New Streets and Buildings, Nuisances, Cleansing of Footways and Pavements, Slaughter-houses, Common Lodging-houses, the Market, Spennymoor Cemetery, Omnibuses, Hackney Carriages, 28 May 1903, allowed by the Local Government Board, 30 June 1903 Repeal byelaws of 24 June 1885 Contains printers' amendments
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/379

Byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Spennymoor with respect to New Streets and Buildings, Nuisances, Cleansing of Footways and Pavements, Slaughter-houses, Common Lodging-houses, the Market, Spennymoor Cemetery, Omnibuses, Hackney Carriages, 28 May 1903, allowed by the Local Government Board, 30 June 1903 Repeal byelaws of 24 June 1885
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/380

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Spennymoor with respect to Tents, Vans, Sheds and Similar Structures used for Human Habitation, 28 August 1908, allowed by the Local Government Board, 15 September 1908
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/381

Sealed Building Byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1936 by Spennymoor Urban District Council, 28 September 1939, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 9 July 1940, operational, 1 September 1940
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/382

Sealed byelaws made by Spennymoor Urban District Council under the Food and Drugs Act 1938 for securing the observance of Sanitary and Cleanly Practices and Conditions in connection with the Handling, Wrapping and Delivery of Food and Sale of Food in the Open Air, 30 March 1950, confirmed by the Minster of Food, 12 June 1950, operational, 17 July 1950
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/383

Byelaws made by Spennymoor Urban District Council under the Food and Drugs Act 1938 for securing the observance of Sanitary and Cleanly Practices and Conditions in connection with the Handling, Wrapping and Delivery of Food and Sale of Food in the Open Air, 30 March 1950, confirmed by the Minster of Food, 12 June 1950, operational, 17 July 1950
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/384

Sealed Building Byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1936 by Spennymoor Urban District Council, 2 December 1953, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 30 January 1954, operational, 1 March 1954 Revokes byelaws of 28 September 1939
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/385

Byelaws made by Spennymoor Urban District Council, relating to the Sanitary Conditions, Management and Keeping of Records for Knackers' Yards, 27 March 1958, sealed 15 April 1958, confirmed by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 22 May 1958, operational 1 August 1958
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/386

Sealed rules and regulations of the Burial Board for the townships of Tudhoe, Low Spennymoor and Merrington Lane, made by Spennymoor Urban District Council, approved at Whitehall, 20 March 1899
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/387

Approved copy of table of fees and charges for Tudhoe Cemetery, virtually identical to table in 1899 regulations, stamped by Local Government Board, 9 February 1904
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/388

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Spennymoor with respect to the charges for the use of the Spennymoor Cemetery, 29 September 1921, allowed by the Minister of Health, 18 October 1922
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/389

Sealed table of fees settled under the Burial Act 1852 by Spennymoor Urban District Council, 26 April 1951, approved by the Minister of Local Government, 15 June 1951
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/390

Sealed amendment to the 'table of 1951', 31 January 1952, approved by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 18 February 1952 Together with a letter from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government to Spennymoor Urban District Council, 19 February 1952
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/391

Table of fees settled under the Burial Act 1852 by Spennymoor Urban District Council, 26 April 1951, approved, 15 June 1951, including amendment of 31 January 1952, approved at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government , 18 February 1952
(1 paper, printed)

Byelaws made by Sedgefield District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/392-394,280)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/280

Replacement byelaw made by Sedgefield District Council with respect to Hackney Carriages, 27 July 1977, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 21 September 1979, operational, 1 October 1979 Amends byelaws of 1977 With annotations
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/392

Street Collection Regulations made by Sedgefield District Council, 27 March 1974 and 28 July 1976
(3 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/393

Byelaws made by Sedgefield District Council with respect to Hackney Carriages, 28 July 1976, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 10 September 1976, operational, 1 October 1976
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/394

Sealed byelaw made under section 235 of the Local Government Act 1972 by Sedgefield District Council with respect to Straw and Stubble Burning, n.d. [1978]
(2 papers)

Byelaws made by Sedgefield Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/412-423)

RD/Se 83 - Building Bye-Laws under the Public Health Act, 1936, with addendum to section 24 of the Clean Air Act, no date [c. 1958]

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/412

Signed Byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Sedgefield with respect to New Buildings, 16 June 1899, allowed by the Local Government Board, 12 July 1899
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/413

Sealed Byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Sedgefield with respect to New Streets and New Buildings, 6 January 1928, allowed by the Minister of Health, 26 March 1928 Revokes byelaws of 1899
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/414

Byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Sedgefield with respect to New Streets and New Buildings, 6 January 1928, allowed by the Minister of Health, 26 March 1928 Revokes byelaws of 1899
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/415

Sealed Byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Sedgefield with respect to 'Houses intended or used for Occupation by the Working Classes and let in Lodgings or Occupied by Members of more than one Family' [Lodging Houses], 25 September 1931, allowed by the Minister of Health, 25 November 1931 Relates to occupancy, registration and inspection, drainage, cleanliness, lighting, fire safety, cleaning and redecoration, toilets, water supply, kitchen facilities
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/416

Sealed Building Byelaws of Sedgefield Rural District Council, 12 May 1939, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 30 June 1939, operational, 29 July 1939 Repeals building byelaws of 1928
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/417

Sealed Byelaws of Sedgefield Rural District Council for the handling, wrapping and delivery of food and the sale of food in the open air, 17 February 1950, confirmed by the Minister of Food, 16 May 1950, operational, 19 June 1950
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/418

Sealed Building Byelaws of Sedgefield Rural District Council, 27 March 1953, confirmed by the Minister of Housing, 6 June 1953, operational, 1 July 1953 Revokes byelaws of 1939
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/419

Sealed byelaws made under section 75 of the Public Health Act 1925 by Sedgefield Rural District Council with respect to the conduct of persons waiting in streets to enter public vehicles, 24 September 1954, confirmed at Whitehall, 26 November 1954, operational 1 January 1955
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/420

Byelaws restricting parking in Fishburn (on the C26 between Oakdene Road and Sycamore Road), 30 May 1958, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 29 September 1958, operational, 1 November 1958
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/421

Byelaws restricting parking on a certain street in Ferryhill, 30 May 1958, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 29 September 1958, operational, 1 November 1958
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/422

Sealed Additional Building Byelaws made by Sedgefield Rural District Council under the Clean Air Act of 1956, 21 march 1958, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 20 May 1958, operational, 1 July 1958
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/423

Additional Building Byelaws made by Sedgefield Rural District Council under the Clean Air Act of 1956, 21 march 1958, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 20 May 1958, operational, 1 July 1958
(1 paper, printed)

Byelaws made for the Wear Valley area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/281-344)

see also:
EP/St 11/11 - Correspondence concerning the Barrington School inc. Bye-laws of Stanhope School Board, 17 July 1874
D/X 1200/8 - Bye-laws of the School Attendance Committee of the Weardale Union, 1892
CP/Eth 3 - byelaws made by the Rural District Council of Bishop Auckland with respect to new streets and buildings in the Rural District of Auckland 1926

Byelaws made by Weardale Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/281-284)

see also:
RD/We 178 - Weardale Rural District Council byelaws and regulations in force, 14 February 1894 - 1 March 1933
RD/We 240 - Byelaws relating to dairies, cowsheds and milkshops, 30 June 1899

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/281

Typescript of Recreation Ground Byelaws made by Weardale Rural District Council under the Public Health Act 1875, 26 March 1958
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/282

Sealed Recreation Ground Byelaws made by Weardale Rural District Council, 3 April 1963, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 31 May 1963, operational, 1 August 1963
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/283

Sealed additional Recreation Ground Byelaw made by Weardale Rural District Council, 3 November 1965, and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 28 January 1966, operational, 1 March 1966
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/284

Four sealed copies of the Weardale Rural District Council (Control of Dogs on Roads) (No. 1) Order 1967, 3 May 1967 Contained in DCC/RES 3/2/2/126
(4 papers)

Byelaws made by Shildon and East Thickley Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/285,395)

see also:
UD/Sh 116 - Papers re the purchase, and consecration of the cemetery in West Auckland Road, including byelaws and table of fees, 1919 - 1922

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/285

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Shildon and East Thickley with respect to New Streets, 15 October 1895, allowed by the Local Government Board, 4 November 1895
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/395

Byelaws of the Shildon and East Thickley Urban District Council covering New streets and buildings, Common lodging houses, Nuisances (removal of snow, filth, ashes & rubbish, and keeping of pigs & cattle), Slaughterhouses, Hackney carriages, 17 October 1899, confirmed by the Local Government board, February 1900
(1 booklet)

Byelaws made by Tow Law Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/286)

see also:
UD/TL 14 - Byelaws made by the U.D.C. of Tow Law acting as the urban sanitary authority with respect to cleansing of footways and pavements, the removal of house refuse, and the cleansing of earth closets, privies, ashpits and cesspools, nuisances, common lodging houses, new streets and buildings and slaughter houses, 1914
UD/TL 16 - Building byelaws made under the Public Health Act 1936, 1939
UD/TL 17 - byelaws around sale of food in the open air, 1951
UD/TL 18 - Building byelaws under the Public Health Act 1936, 1954
UD/TL 19 - Byelaws relating to the sanitary conditions and management of private slaughterhouses, 1956

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/286

Sealed byelaws made by Tow Law Urban District Council under the Food and Drugs Act 1938 for securing the observance of Sanitary Conditions and Practices in connection with the Handling, Wrapping and Delivery of Food and Sale of Food in the Open Air, 9 March 1950, confirmed by the Minister of Food, 19 January 1951, operational, 26 January 1951
(1 booklet)

Byelaws made by Crook Urban District Council and Crook and Willington Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/287-296)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/287

Byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Crook with respect to New Streets and Buildings, 7 May 1901, allowed by the Local Government Board, 21 October 1901 Repeals byelaws of 1875
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/288

Additional ('new') Byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Crook with respect to New Streets and Buildings, 7 April 1908, allowed by the Local Government Board, 1 May 1908
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/289

Sealed copy of the Glenholme Grounds and Recreation Grounds Byelaws made by Crook Urban District Council, 1 December 1932, allowed by the Minister of Health, 6 January 1933
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/290

Signed copy of the Glenholme Grounds and Recreation Grounds Byelaws made by Crook Urban District Council, 1 December 1932
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/291

Copy of the Glenholme Grounds and Recreation Grounds Byelaws made by Crook Urban District Council, 1 December 1932 and allowed by the Minister of Health, 6 January 1933
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/292

Building byelaws made by Crook and Willington Urban District Council under the Public Health Act 1936 'revised 1939', 2 May 1939, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 6 July 1939, operational, 29 July 1939
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/293

Byelaws made by Crook and Willington Urban District Council with respect to the Conduct of Persons Waiting in Streets to Enter Public Vehicles, 2 April 1940, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 16 May 1940, operational, 1 July 1940
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/294

Draft byelaws made by Crook and Willington Urban District Council under the Food and Drugs Act 1938 for securing the observance of Sanitary and Cleanly Conditions and Practices in connection with the Handling, Wrapping and Delivery of Food and Sale of Food in the Open Air, 4 July 1950 To be confirmed by the Minister of Food
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/295

Building byelaws made by the Crook and Willington Urban District Council under the Public Health Act 1936, 8 December 1953, confirmed by the minister of Housing and Local Government, 3 February 1954, operational, 8 March 1954 Revoke byelaws of 1939
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/296

Byelaw made by the Crook and Willington Urban District Council and relating to the Sanitary Conditions and Management of Private Slaughterhouses, 4 September 1956, confirmed by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 7 November 1956, operational, 10 December 1956
(1 booklet, printed)

Byelaws made by Bishop Auckland Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/297-313)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/297

Byelaws made by Bishop Auckland Urban District Council with respect to Hackney Carriages, 5 November 1901, allowed by the Local Government Board, 27 November 1901
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/298

Market byelaws made by Bishop Auckland Urban District Council, 2 September 1924, allowed by the Minister of Health, 30 October 1924
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/299

Sealed Market Byelaws and Schedule of Tolls made by Bishop Auckland Urban District Council, 2 September 1924, allowed by the Minister of Health, 30 October 1924
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/300

Sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland with respect to Omnibuses, 9 March 1925, allowed by the Minister of Health, 13 July 1925
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/301

Byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland with respect to Omnibuses, 9 March 1925, allowed by the Minister of Health, 13 July 1925
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/302

Revised schedule of stallage, rents, etc., leviable in Bishop Auckland Market Place, Bishop Auckland Urban District Council, 3 January 1929
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/303

Revised schedule of stallage, rents, etc., leviable in Bishop Auckland Market Place, Bishop auckland Urban District Council, 8 September 1949
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/304

Sealed Building byelaws made by Bishop Auckland Urban District Council under the Public Health Act 1936, 3 December 1953, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 3 February 1954, operational, 8 March 1954 Revoke byelaws of 1939
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/305

Sealed order made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland under the Road Traffic Act 1960 to prohibit cycling on certain footpaths, 22 December 1966
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/306

Sealed order, called the Bishop Auckland (Control of Dogs on Roads) Order 1968, made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland under the Road Traffic Acts 1960 and 1962, 5 June 1968
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/307

Sealed order, called the Bishop Auckland (Control of Dogs on Roads) (Newfield) Order 1970, made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland under the Road Traffic Acts 1960 and 1962, 5 July 1971
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/308

Sealed byelaws for the Regulation of the Baths, Etc., made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland under the Public Health Act 1936, 26 October 1971
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/309

Draft copy of byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland under the Public Health Act 1936 with respect to the Regulation of the Swimming Baths, 26 October 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 19 April 1972, operational, 1 June 1972
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/310

Byelaws for the Regulation of the Baths, Etc., made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland under the Public Health Act 1936, 26 October 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 19 April 1972, operational, 1 June 1972
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/311

Sealed byelaw made by Bishop Auckland Urban District Council under the Public Health Act 1936 concerning Regulation of their Baths, 26 October 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 19 April 1972, operational, 1 June 1972 Contained inside DCC/RES 3/2/2/123
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/312

Sealed copy of byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland under the Public Health Act 1875 and the Open Spaces Act 1906 with respect to six named Pleasure Grounds, 8 August 1972 Originally in DCC/RES 3/2/2/122
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/313

Two copies of sealed byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland under the Public Health Act 1875 and the Open Spaces Act 1906 with respect to sixteen named Recreation Grounds, 8 August 1972 Originally in DCC/RES 3/2/2/122
(2 files)

Byelaws made by Wear Valley District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/314-344)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/314

Sealed byelaw made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government Act 1972 with respect to good rule and government and concerned with the Control of Bulls, 1 May 1975 Originally contained in DCC/RES 3/2/2/136 Repeals byelaws of 1951
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/315

Recreation Ground Byelaws (Glenholme and others) made by Wear Valley District Council, 8 November 1977 and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 June 1978, operational, 1 July 1978 Repeals byelaws of 1932
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/316

Recreation Ground Byelaws (Crawleyside) made by Wear Valley District Council, 8 November 1977 and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 June 1978, operational, 1 July 1978
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/317

Recreation Ground Byelaws (general) made by Wear Valley District Council, 8 November 1977 and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 June 1978, operational, 1 July 1978 Repeals byelaws of 1963 and 1965
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/318

Sealed Recreation Ground Byelaws (Glenholme and others) made by Wear Valley District Council, 8 November 1977 and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 June 1978, operational, 1 July 1978 Repeals byelaws of 1932
(6 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/319

Sealed Recreation Ground Byelaws (Glenholme and others) made by Wear Valley District Council, 8 November 1977 Repeals byelaws of 1932
(6 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/320

Sealed Recreation Ground Byelaws (Crawleyside) made by Wear Valley District Council, 8 November 1977 and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 June 1978, operational, 1 July 1978
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/321

Sealed Recreation Ground Byelaws (Crawleyside) made by Wear Valley District Council, 8 November 1977
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/322

Sealed Recreation Ground Byelaws (general) made by Wear Valley District Council, 8 November 1977 and confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 June 1978, operational, 1 July 1978 Repeals byelaws of 1932 and 1966
(4 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/323

Sealed recreation Ground Byelaws (general) made by Wear Valley District Council, 8 November 1977 Repeals byelaws of 1932 and 1966
(4 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/324

Recreation Ground Byelaws (general) made by Wear Valley District Council, 8 November 1977, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 6 June 1978, operational, 1 July 1978
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/324-326

Numbers not used

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/327

Sealed byelaw made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government Act 1972 with respect to good rule and government and concerned with the Indiscriminate Posting of Advertising Bills, 10 November 1978, confirmed by the Secretary of State and operational, 18 April 1979
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/328

Two further sealed copies of DCC/RES 3/2/1/327, not confirmed by the Home Office, 1978
(4 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/329

Byelaws made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government Act 1972 in respect of Indiscriminate Posting of Advertising Bills, 10 November 1978
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/330

Draft byelaws made by Wear Valley District Council under the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 and the Public Health Act 1875 in respect of Hackney Carriages, 1981 To repeal byelaws of 1901
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/331

Sealed byelaws for Acupuncture made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987, operational, 1 July 1987
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/332

Byelaws for Acupuncture made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987, operational, 1 July 1987
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/333

Printer's draft of byelaws for Acupuncture made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987
(4 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/334

Sealed byelaws for Acupuncture made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/335

Photocopy, with printer's amendments, of byelaws for Acupuncture made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987, operational 1 July 1987
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/336

Photocopy, with printer's amendments, of the sealed byelaws for Acupuncture made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987, operational 1 July 1987
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/337

Sealed byelaws for Ear Piercing and Electrolysis made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987, operational, 1 July 1987
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/338

Sealed byelaws for Ear Piercing and Electrolysis made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/339

Byelaws for Ear Piercing and Electrolysis made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987, operational, 1 July 1987
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/340

Photocopy, with printer's amendments, of the sealed byelaws for Ear Piercing and Electrolysis made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987, operational, 1 July 1987
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/341

Sealed byelaws for Tattooing made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987, operational, 1 July 1987
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/342

Sealed byelaws for Tattooing made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/343

Byelaws for Tattooing made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987, operational, 1 July 1987
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/344

Photocopy, with printer's amendments, of the sealed byelaws for Tattooing made by Wear Valley District Council under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, 23 February 1987, and confirmed by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 26 May 1987, operational, 1 July 1987
(2 papers)

Byelaws made by Shildon Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/396-411)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/396

Shildon Urban District Council, sealed Cemetery Byelaws, 21 February 1922, allowed by the Minister of Health, 14 September 1922
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/397

Shildon Urban District Council, signed Cemetery Byelaws, 21 February 1922
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/398

Shildon Urban District Council, Cemetery Byelaws, 21 February 1922, allowed by the Minister of Health, 14 September 1922
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/399

Additional sealed byelaw made by the Urban District Council of Shildon with respect to the recreation ground known as the Central Parade Recreation Ground, 19 August 1930, allowed by the Minister of health, 19 November 1930
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/400

Byelaw made by the Urban District Council of Shildon with respect to the recreation ground known as the Central Parade Recreation Ground, 16 September 1913, allowed by the Local Government Board, 17 November 1913, plus additional byelaw of 19 August 1930, allowed by the Minister of health, 19 November 1930
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/401

Sealed byelaws for the handling, wrapping and delivery of food and the sale of food in the open air, made by Shildon Urban District Council, 15 March 1950, confirmed by the Minister of Food, 23 May 1950, operational, 26 June 1950
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/402

Sealed Order by the Minster of Health, revoking the byelaws for new buldings made by Shildon and East Thickley urban District Council in 1899, 21 October 1925
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/402

Sealed Building Byelaws of Shildon Urban District Council, 30 May 1939, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 22 July 1939, operational, 29 July 1939
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/403

Building Byelaws of Shildon Urban District Council, 30 May 1939, confirmed by the Minister of Health, 22 July 1939, operational, 29 July 1939
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/404

Sealed Building Byelaws of Shildon Urban District Council, 3 December 1953, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 30 January 1954, operational, 1 March 1954
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/405

Building Byelaws of Shildon Urban District Council, 3 December 1953, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 30 January 1954, operational, 1 March 1954
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/406

Signed additional building byelaw for Shildon Urban District Council, 27 April 1959
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/407

Sealed additional building byelaw for Shildon Urban District Council, 27 April 1959, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 1 July 1959, operational, 1 August 1959
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/408

Additional building byelaw for Shildon Urban District Council, 27 April 1959, confirmed by the Minister of Housing and Local Government, 1 July 1959, operational, 1 August 1959
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/409

The Shildon (Control of Dogs on Roads) Order 1967, requiring dogs to be on a lead on the main roads, signed and sealed, 24 April 1967
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/410

Ordnance Survey 6 inch scale plan Durham County Series NZ22NW (1954) indicating the extent of the Shildon (Control of Dogs on Roads) Order, 1967
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/411

The Shildon (Control of Dogs on Roads) No. 2 Order 1972, requiring dogs to be on a lead on most roads in the town, signed and sealed, 25 September 1972
(1 paper)

Byelaws affecting County Durham made by bodies other than district or county councils (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/345-362)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/345

Byelaws made by Durham County Water Board for preventing waste, undue consumption, misuse or contamination of water (1955), 12 July 1955
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/346

Wording of Litter byelaw made by the Wear and Tees River Board under the Rivers (Prevention of Pollution) Act 1951, 19 October 1956 p. 87 of DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/347

Amending byelaws made by Durham County Water Board for Preventing Waste, Undue Consumption, Misuse or Contamination of Water (1957), 16 April 1957, confirmed, 21 August 1957, operational, 1 October 1957 Amends byelaws of 1955
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/348

Copy of The Durham County Water (Bishop Auckland) Order 1962, made by the Minister of Housing and Local Government under the Water Act 1945, 28 March 1962
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/349

Draft byelaws made by the Durham County Water Board for preventing waste, undue consumption, misuse or contamination of water, not signed or sealed, 1965
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/350

Byelaw made by the Northumbrian River Authority under the Rivers (Prevention of pollution) act 1951 and the Water Resources Act 1963 in respect of Washing or Cleansing of Vehicles and other things in Streams, 7 June 1973, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 25 September 1973 With a covering letter from the Northumbrian River Authority to the Bishop Auckland Urban District Council, 7 November 1973
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/351-359

numbers not used

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/360

Two draft copies of the Teesside Airport Byelaws 1975, made jointly by Durham County Council and Cleveland County Council, with covering letters from Durham County Council to District Councils, confirmed 1 September 1975
(2 booklets, 2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/361

Copy of the fishery byelaws made by the Northumbrian Water Authority under the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975 and the Water Act 1973, with copy of the publication notice and a covering letter to Derwentside District Council, 1979
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/362

Photocopy of the land drainage byelaws made by the Northumbrian Water Authority under the Land Drainage Act 1976, with a copy of the publication notice and a covering letter to Derwentside District Council, 1980
(1 file, printed)

Byelaws affecting areas outside of County Durham (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/363-364)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/363

Byelaws made by the Urban District of Crompton [Lancashire] under the Public Health Act 1925 with respect to the conduct of persons waiting in streets to enter public vehicles, 17 July 1939, confirmed, 15 September 1939, operational, 1 November 1939
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/364

Byelaws made by the Borough of Glossop [Derbyshire] under the Public Health Act 1925 with respect to the conduct of persons waiting in streets to enter public vehicles, 20 July 1939, confirmed, 30 August 1939, operational, 1 October 1939
(1 booklet, printed)

Byelaws made by or affecting County Boroughs formerly within County Durham (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/365)

see also:
CC/X 90 - Hartlepool Ferry 1856
D/X 195/1 - Stockton Union. Byelaws of the School Attendance Committee, 1881
D/X 243/148 - Bye-laws of the Borough of Hartlepool, 1892-1893
EP/SS.HT 11/646 - South Shields Education Authority printed circular: Extracts from School Managers' Regulations and School Attendance Bye-laws, 1902
EP/Biw 639 - Bye-laws, regulations and tables of fees and charges for cemeteries provided by the County Borough of Sunderland, 1909
EP/Ga.SC 36(xxii) - Gateshead Education Authority, bye-laws re employment of children under 1903 Employment of Children Act and 1918 Education Act and re attendance under 1921 Education Act, 1920 - 1921
EP/SS.SH 11/244 - County Borough of South Shields bye-laws with respect to the employment of children, 2 August 1934
EP/SS.SH 14/451 - Printed copy of South Shields byelaws with respect to the employment of children, 29 May 1948

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/365

Byelaws made by the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees under the Local Government Act 1933 for good rule and government (dealing with: music near houses; music near churches; music near hospitals; wireless loudspeakers, gramophones, etc.; noisy hawking; touting; indecent language; violent behaviour on school premises; indecent shows; wilful jostling; advertising vehicles; defacing pavements; advertising bills; waste paper; deposit of litter; orange peel; bottles & broken glass; dogs fouling footways; carrying of carcases; dangerous games in streets; noisy animals), 24 January 1956, confirmed by the Secretary of State, 13 March 1956, to come into operation, 1 May 1956
(1 booklet, printed)

Byelaws made for the Teesdale District Council area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/x)Byelaws made by Barnard Castle Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)

see also:
D/St/X5/15 - Regulations made by the Teesdale Union Rural Sanitary Authority under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1886, and the Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops Order, 1885, 1 October 1887
D/Ad 9/34 - Bye-laws of the Barnard Castle Rural District Council, printed by A.V. Hempsall, Market Place, Barnard Castle, 1899
D/Ad 9/37 - Letter from G. Bainbridge, Clerk of Barnard Castle Rural District Council, (to R. & S. Adamson) concerning proposed model bye-laws and enclosing copy, January 1904
RD/BC 94(2) - Rural District Council Bye-Laws, 1905CP/Wi 8 - Barnard Castle Rural District Council bye-laws with respect to slaughter-houses, 1907
D/HH 10/6/21 - Bylaws with respect to new streets and buildings, Barnard Castle U.D.C., 1926
CP/Wi 9 - Barnard Castle Rural District Council bye-laws made under Section 81 of the Public Health Act, 1936, with respect to nuisances, 1936
CP/Wi 10 - Barnard Castle Rural District Council bye-laws made under Section 15 of The Food and Drugs Act, 1938, 1938
D/HH 10/6/22 - Building byelaws under the Public Health Act 1936, 1939

Byelaws made by Startforth Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)

D/St/X5/20 - Byelaws of Startforth R.D.C., Barnard Castle, 1915
RD/St 225 - Miscellaneous printed papers, including Startforth R.D.C. building byelaws, etc., 1922 - 1954
RD/St 188 - Model Byelaws, 1898; Startforth R.D.C. byelaws and standing orders, 1937 - 1950
RD/St 104 - Startforth R.D.C. building byelaws, 1953
RD/St 184 - Startforth Rural District Council general correspondence, 1926, including re byelaws for slaughter houses

Byelaws made by Barnard Castle Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)

see also:
D/Ad 9/29 - bye-laws of the Local Board of Health for district of Barnard Castle printed by Sidney W. Harding, Horse Market, Barnard Castle, 1859
D/Ad 9/32 - bye-laws of the Local Board of Health for the district of Barnard Castle, printed by the R. W. Atkinson, Market Place, Barnard Castle, 1880
D/Ad 9/35 - bye-laws for school attendance committee for the Union of Teesdale, printed by M. J. Ward, Barnard Castle, 1901
UD/BC/160 - Draft bye-laws as approved (file no. 45), 19 March 1925
UD/BC/208 - Review of byelaws with respect to new streets and buildings (file no. 219), March 1922 - 10 August 1926UD/BC/161 - Repeal of bye-laws with respect to common lodging houses and slaughter houses (file no. 46), 26 July 1929 - 3 October 1931
UD/BC/162 - Building bye-laws revision under Public Health Act, 1936, to operate from 1 July 1939 (file no. 47), 28 April 1938 - 11 November 1936

Byelaws made by Teesdale District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/)Byelaws made by district authorities for parts of County Durham lost in 1974 (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/x)

see also:
EP/Ho 367 - Houghton le Spring Union Rural Sanitary Authority cemetery bye laws and table of fees, 1891
D/St/X5/16 - Byelaws of Blaydon U.D.C. relating to cleaning of pavements, refuse, privies, nuisances, lodging houses, streets, slaughter houses and offensive trades, London, 29 October 1898
D/St/X5/17 - Byelaws of Whickham U.D.C. relating to cleaning of pavements, refuse, privies, nuisances, lodging houses, streets, slaughter houses and offensive trades, Gateshead, 1903

Byelaws made for the Darlington area (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/1/x)

see also:
EP/BC 4/32 - Darlington cemetery regulations, 1858
E/SB 437 - Minute book of Darlington School Board meetings including Bye-laws committee, 1871
E/SB 438 - Minute book of School Board meetings (volume 2), 7 September 1874 - 25 April 1879, including Bye-laws of the School Board, 1873
E/SB 450 - Bye-laws and Code of Regulations for Board schools adopted on 13 September 1892
E/SB 451-454 - Notebooks containing information re teachers, salaries, attendance, bye-laws and regulations for all the Board schools, 1895 - 1902
E/SB 446 - Minute book of School Board committee for Bye-laws, 7 March 1901
D/Lu 30/1 - Darlington School Board Bye Laws and Regulations, 1874D/Ad 9/33 - Darlington Union Rural Sanitary Authority Bye-Laws printed by Bailey, 7-8 Horse Market, Darlington, 1887
Da/A 5/1/5 - Minute book of the Street Committee (no.3), October 1887 - November 1892, including list of statutes adopted, bye-laws
Da/A 5/1/7 - Minute book of the Street Committee (no.5), July 1895 - October 1898, including bye-laws
Da/A 5/1/8 - Minute book of the Street Committee (no.6), November 1898 - November 1900, including building bye-laws
Da/A 5/1/9 - Minute book of the Street Committee (no.7), November 1900 - May 1903, including minutes of sub-committees on North Eastern Railway Bill, drivers of horses, dairies, cowsheds and milk shops, regulations, building bye-laws, ...
Da/A 5/1/10 - Minute book of the Street Committee (no.8), May 1903 - June 1906, Includes minutes of sub-committees on building bye-laws
EP/Sad 14/15 - Darlington Rural District Council: 'Byelaws with respect to New Streets and New Buildings and Certain Matters in Connection with Buildings', 1907
RD/Da 126 - Darlington R.D.C. Motor Buses (Licensing of) Byelaws: Royal Commission on Transport, second report 1929
RD/Da 267 - Bye-laws relating to buildings, new streets, housing, 1937 - 1952

Other material related to byelaws (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/1-173)Byelaw related material collected by or created by Durham County Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/1-65,157-162)

see also:
CC/X 14/13 - Correspondence around byelaws relating to New Streets, 1930

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/1a

Home Office guidance on the procedure for making byelaws, 1934
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/1b

Home Office guidance on the Procedure for Making Byelaws, 1947 Plus other notes on the process
(6 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/1c

Home Office memorandum and guidance on the Procedure for Making Byelaws, 1949
(12 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/2

List of byelaws in operation in County Durham, n.d. [1954]
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/3

File kept by Weardale RDC including copies of byelaws and correspondence around those byelaws made by Durham County Council and sent out to District Councils, and related to the process of creating new byelaws and orders affecting Weardale Rural District, especially Sunday opening (including a survey of local shopkeepers), and including registration of pharmacies under the Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1933, 1951 - 1969
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/4

Correspondence between Durham County Council and the Home Office realting to byelaws in respect of cycling on footpaths, 1951
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/5

Correspondence between Durham County Council, Billingham UDC and Durham County Constabulary regarding prosecution of a noisy ice-cream van under different byelaws, September 1957
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/6

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Preston Parish Council regarding the byelaw in respect of fouling of the footpath by dogs and its legal enforcement, March 1957
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/7

File of correspondence between Durham County Council, the Home Office, Hebburn Urban District Council, Whitton Parish Council, Sedgefield Rural District Council and Durham County Constabulary, discussing the problem of noisy ice-cream vans, March-April 1957
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/8

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Boldon Urban District Council setting out those byelaws in operation throughout the county, September 1958
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/9

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Seaham Urban District Council confirming that the Street Hawking Byelaw of 1899 is still in operation, December 1958
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/10

Circular letter to Durham County Council from the County Councils Association regarding byelaws in respect of automatic bird scaring devices, August 1958
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/11

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Billingham Urban District Council (on behalf of Chielf Inspector Wardle, Billingham Police House) regarding byelaws made under section 252 of the Local Government Act 1933, November 1959
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/12

Copy of a letter from Durham County Council to D.C. Richardson, Hetton-le-Hole, setting out those byelaws in operation throughout all urban and rural district councils, June 1959
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/13

number not used

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/14

List of byelaws in operation throughout the County Durham, n.d [c.1960]
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/15

Table summarising byelaws in operation in County Durham, in each different district council area, n.d [c.1960]
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/16

Letter from Durham County Council to the County Medical Officer enclosing the Noise Abatement Act 1960 and a circular describing it, November 1960
(3 papers and a booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/17

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Durham County Constabulary regarding the keeping of reference copies of byelaws at courts, December 1961
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/18

Copy of a letter from Durham County Council to G.H. Hunter, Sacriston, regarding byelaws prohibiting the throwing of stones, May 1961
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/19

Questionnaires about prosecutions under noise abatement byelaws returned by district councils to Durham County Council for return in turn to the National Committee for the Problem of Noise, 1961
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/20

Correspondence between Durham County Council, Durham County Constabulary and the Ministry of Health regarding questionnaires for the Committee on the Problem of Noise, 1961
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/21

Circular letter from the Ministry of Health Committee on the Problem of Noise, 1961
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/22

Circular letter to Durham County Council from the County Councils Association regarding county byelaws in respect of motor boats, May 1962
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/23

Correspondence between the Wild Plant Working Party, Cambridge, the Clerk of the Peace, Durham, and Durham County Constabulary relating to and fixed to DCC/RES 3/2/1/10 , January 1964
(4 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/24

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Wolsingham Parish Council regarding overnight parking in the Market Place, June 1964
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/25

Letter to Durham County Council from the National Coal Board, Gateshead,requesting a copy of a local byelaw of 1953 or 1954 in respect of the deposit of mud and other materials on highways, August 1966
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/26

Letter to Durham County Council from Boldon Urban District Council regarding byelaw in respect of mud on highways, May 1967
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/27

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Brandon and Byshottles Urban District Council regarding laws and byelaws concerned with sweeping of chimneys, June 1967
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/28

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Darlington Rural District Council regarding byelaws concerned with parking on village greens, especially in Piercebridge, May 1967
(4 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/29

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Chester le Street Urban District Council re byelaws currently in operation, September 1967
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/30

Copies of letters from Durham County Council to local newspapers requesting insertion of a notice of an increase in maximum fines for infringements of byelaws relating to Good Rule and Government, under the Criminal Justice Act 1967, December 1967
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/31

Home Office circular regarding increase of maximum fines under the Criminal Justice Act 1967, October 1967
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/32

File, labeled 'Byelaws for which there is no H[ome] O[ffice] model', containing correspondence between Durham County Council, the Home Office and various district and parish councils concerning various matters pertaining to byelaws, 1956-1967
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/33

Set of revised model byelaws received by Durham County Council from the Home Office, March 1968
(18 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/34

Correspondence between Teesside County Borough Council and Durham County Council regarding byelaws in operation, May 1968
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/35

Copy of a letter from Durham County Council to the Home Office regarding model byelaws, March 1968
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/36

Circular letter from Durham County Council to District Councils and County Justices accompanying copies of new byelaws (Interference with Road Warning Lamps, Control of Bulls in Stanley UD, Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency in Shildon UD), 29 April 1968
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/37

Circular letter from Durham County Council to district councils etc., accompanying DCC/RES 3/2/1/117, 31 December 1969
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/38

Correspondence between Durham County Council, the Home Office and Felling Urban District Council regarding the nuisance of ball games on verges and open spaces, July 1969
(6 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/39

Correspondence between Durham County Council, Whickham Urban District Council and R. Marshall of Whickham regarding the nuisance of a cock crowing loudly on Cheviot View Allotments and how this relates to byelaws for noise abatement, 1969-1970
(18 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/40

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Middleton St. George Parish Council re. noisy ice-cream vans, October 1969
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/41

Circular letter from Durham County Council to District Councils regarding byelaw on road margins (DCC/RES 3/2/1/118), 29 July 1969
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/42

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Hebburn Urban District Council regarding the nuisance of teenagers using children's play areas, July 1970
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/43

Newspaper cutting (from the Northern Echo) regarding the failed prosecution of a noisy ice-cream van driver in Longbenton, n.d. [c1970]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/43b

File of correspondence between Durham County Council, the Home Office, local newspapers, Shildon Urban District Council, and Durham County Constabulary, discussing the problem of noisy ice-cream vans, December 1970 - October 1971 Includes a sealed copy of a byelaw restricting Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc. (DCC/Res 3/2/1/125)
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/43c

File of correspondence between Durham County Council, the Home Office, local newspapers, Bishop Auckland Urban District Council, and Durham County Constabulary, discussing the problem of noisy ice-cream vans, December 1970 - October 1971 Includes a sealed copy of a byelaw restricting Wireless Loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc. (DCC/Res 3/2/1/127)
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/44

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Molineaux, McKeag and Cooper, Solicitors, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, regarding the 1953 byelaw relating the deposit of mud and other materials on highways, October 1970
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/45

Set of revised model byelaws received by Durham County Council from the Home Office, May 1971
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/46

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Blaydon UDC regarding byelaws that might address the problem noisy ice-cream vans, March 1971
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/47

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Boldon Urban District Council setting out those byelaws in operation in Boldon and throughout the county, July 1972
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/48

Letter to Durham County Council from Barnard Castle Rural District Council regarding model byelaws restricting bonfires on village greens, July 1973
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/49

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Chester le Street Rural District Council regarding the nuisance of ball games on open spaces within housing estates, June 1973
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/50

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Stanley Urban District Council regarding the nuisance of dogs fouling open areas in housing estates, March 1973
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/51

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Sunderland Borough Council regarding, and including a list of, byelaws in operation in Sunderland, June 1973
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/52

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Copeland Estate Resident Association, West Auckland, regarding byelaws dealing with noisy ice-cream vans, April 1973
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/53

Photocopy of a list of byelaws in operation in the 'new Durham County Districts', with a compliment slip sent to Wear Valley District Council by Durham County Council in 1981, n.d. [c.1974]
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/54

Copy of a letter from Durham County Council to Gateshead Metropolitan District Council relating to byelaws for the protection of wild plants, 3 July 1974
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/55

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Low Dinsdale Parish council re byelaws currently in operation, August 1974
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/56

File of paperwork associated with Library Rules and Regulations including explanatory letter, copies of Durham County Council Rules, (1967 and 1974) and form letters, 1975
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/57

Circular letter from Durham County Council to District Councils accompanying DCC/RES 3/2/1/133, 18 January 1977
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/58

Copy of report to Council to approve the adoption of the legislation to create new byelaws for acupuncture, tattoing, semi-permanent skin colouring, cosmetic piercing & electrolysis, 20 February 2013
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/59

Copy of minutes of a Durham County Council meeting with the approval of the report to adopt legislation to create new byelaws for acupuncture, tattoing, semi-permanent skin colouring, cosmetic piercing & electrolysis, item 18, 20 February 2013
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/60

Copies of confirmation emails about the duration of the consulting period of the byelaws for acupuncture, tattoing, semi-permanent skin colouring, cosmetic piercing & electrolysis, June-August 2013
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/61

Newspaper adverts about the adoption of the law to regulate the byelaws for acupuncture, tattoing, semi-permanent skin colouring, cosmetic piercing & electrolysis, by Durham County Council, Northern Echo, 22 March, 29 March and 28 June 2013
(3 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/62

Copy letter to Department of Health for confirmation of the byelaws for acupuncture, tattoing, semi-permanent skin colouring, cosmetic piercing & electrolysis, together with a receipt of posting and a copy email, May-August 2013
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/63

Copy of report to Durham County Council to approve the creation of new byelaws for acupuncture, tattoing, semi-permanent skin colouring, cosmetic piercing & electrolysis, 20 May 2013
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/64

Copy of minutes of Durham County Council meeting with the approval of the report to create the byelaws for acupuncture, tattoing, semi-permanent skin colouring, cosmetic piercing & electrolysis, item 16, 22 May 2013
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/65

Annotated photocopy of byelaws on Employment of Children made by the County Council of Durham under the Children and young Persons Act 1933 as amended by the Education Acts 1944 to 1962, 6 March 1948 (DCC/RES 3/2/1/13), including material from later acts, n.d. [c. 1995]
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/157

Circular letter from Durham County Council to clerks of Urban and Rural District Councils accompanying new byelaws becoming operational, 11 January 1952 Covers Control of Bulls, Shildon, Noisy animals, Boldon, Fouling of Footways, Boldon, and noisy hawking, Houghton and Washington.
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/158

Letter from Durham County Council to Spennymoor Urban District Council accompanying copies of a Byelaw about the Deposit of Litter to the Detriment of Public Amenities, 11 September 1954
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/159

Circular letter from Durham County Council to Clerks to District Councils accompanying copies of Byelaws , 27 May 1959 Covers Wireless Loudspeakers, Boldon, Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency, Stanley, and Indecent Language, Stanley.
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/160

Circular letter from Durham County Council to Clerks to District Councils accompanying copies of a Byelaw, 8 October 1962 Covers Fouling of Footways by Dogs in Tow Law
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/161

Letter from Durham County Council to Spennymoor Urban District Council accompanying a notice publicising the 1938 speed limit order, 21 October 1938
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/162

Circular letter from Durham County Council to District Councils, accompanying copies of new byelaws relating to Easington Rural District (Fouling of footways by dogs, Preservation of road margins..., Indecent language, Deposit of litter...), 24 February 1954
(1 paper)

Byelaw related material collected by Chester-le-Street District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/66-75)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/66

Copy of post-conference documentation from the Charles Knight conference on The Law Of Markets, 11 January 1985
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/67

List of Durham County Council byelaws, n.d. [c. 1996]
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/68

Correspondence between Chester le Street District Council and Durham County Constabulary concerning a case of Illegal Trading involving the local byelaws, including a copy of the byelaws made by Chester-le-Street District Council under the Food and Drugs Act 1955 in respect of Their Market (30 September 1976, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 17 December 1976), 1996
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/69

Correspondence between Durham County Council, Chester le Street District Council, North Lodge Parish Council and the Department of the Environment related to a complaint of motorcycles riding on a public park and mentioning a byelaw (DCC/RES 3/2/1/133) for Regulating Public Behaviour on Country Parks and Picnic Sites, made by Durham County Council under section 41 of the Countryside Act 1968, 1996-1997
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/70

Correspondence concerning the regulation and running of the town market and market byelaws, 1993-1999
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/71

Two copy letters from Chester le Street District Council to the Department of the Environment requesting guidance information relating to the Dogs (Fouling of Land) Act 1996 (annotated as being related to a byelaw in respect of Fouling of Footpaths by Dogs', 17 March 1981), 1997
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/72

Correspondence between Chester le Street District Council and a local resident (annotated as related to a byelaw in respect of Ball Games on Grassed Areas, 26 November 1982), 1997
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/73

Material including correspondence, memoranda, adverts, model byelaws, advice sheets, etc., all related to the creation of byelaws by Chester-le-Street District Council in respect of tattooing, electrolysis, ear-piercing and acupuncture under the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982, confirmed by the Department of Health, 1 November 2002
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/74

List of byelaws made by Chester le Street District Council and included on their database, 2002
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/75

Draft of new market byelaw under the Food Act 1984 with emails related to the change and approval of this new byelaw model, a copy of Guidance notes: arrangements for confirmation of local authority byelaws, a copy of 'Application for the confirmation of Byelaws', all refering to an application for an amended byelaw to cover the use of a temporary market place, 2006-2007
(1 file)

Byelaw related material collected by Consett Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/76)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/76

Copy of the London Gazette number 39908, pp. 3793 to 3848, containing the announcement of Consett Urban District Council's Building Byelaws (DCC/RES 3/2/1/158), 10 July 1953
(1 booklet, printed)

Byelaw related material collected by Lanchester Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/77-78)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/77

Letter from the Ministry of Food to Lanchester Rural District Council requesting copies of the byelaws for food handling, etc., (DCC/RES 3/2/1/165), 14 February 1950
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/78

Carbon copy of reply to DCC/RES 3/2/2/77, 24 February 1950
(1 paper)

Byelaw related material collected by Derwentside District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/79)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/79

Poster displaying Consett Market byelaws (DCC/RES 3/2/1/154), 1952, with additional pencilled amendments relating to Derwentside District Council, n.d. [c.1975]
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/79a

Contents page of a file of byelaws, effectively a list of those byelaws operating in Consett Urban District, 1968
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/79b

Copies of model byelaws issued from the Home Office and dealing with: parking places; food hygiene; and "cleanliness in... tents, sheds, vans and similar structures used for human habitation", 1948-1949
(1 file, printed)

Byelaw related material collected by Durham City Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/80-81)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/80

A list of byelaws made by Durham County Council which affect the City of Durham, with a covering letter, 8 August 1978, and photocopies of byelaws made by Durham County Council, Durham City Council and Durham Rural District Council and Brandon and Byshottles Urban District Council which are still in effect, with a covering letter, 28 July 1978 includes (1) Public Baths 1886, (2) Common Lodging-houses 1886, (3) Good Rule and Government 1895 (4) Holliday Park 1921, (5) Bus Queues 1941 (6) South Road Cemetery 1947 (7) Sale of Contraceptives 1949 (Durham City) (8) Employment of Children 1948 (9) Sale of Contraceptives 1950 (DCC) (10)Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency 1950 (11) Control of Bulls 1951 (12) Violent Behaviour on School Premises 1951 (13) Public Libraries 1952 (14) Throwing Stones 1953 (15) Noisy hawking 1953 (16) Mud on Highways 1953 (17) Littering 1954 (Dcc for Urban Districts) (18) Littering 1956 (DCC for Durham Rural District) (19) Fireworks in Cinemas 1956 (20) Interference with Road Warning Lamps 1957 (21) Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency 1958 (DCC for Durham RDC) (22) Road Verges 1959 (DCC for Brandon & Byshottles) (23) Public Libraries 1959 (24) Wireless loadspeakers 1959 (DCC for Brandon & Byshottles) (25) Unruly Behaviour in Cinemas 1961 (26) Fouling of Footways by Dogs 1961 (DCC for Durham RDC) (27) Fouling of Footways by Dogs 1962 (DCC for Brandon and Byshottles) (28) Spitting 1962 (DCC for Brandon and Byshottles) (29) Indecent Language 1962 (DCC for Brandon and Byshottles) (30) Interference with Road Warning Lamps 1968 (31) Oil Burning Equipment 1969
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/81

File of 'Old City Byelaws', including copies of byelaws created by the City of Durham Council, n.d. [c. 1950] includes (1) Common Lodging-Houses 1886 (7 July 1886, allowed by the Local Government Board 14 October 1886) (repealing byelaw of 1854) (2) Good Rule and Government 1895, [see DCC/RES 3/2/2/98] (repealing byelaws of 1845) (3) Regulations for Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops 1900 (revoke regulations of 1885) (7 March 1900) (4) Slaughter-houses 1886 (6 October 1886, allowed by the Local Government Board 26 November 1886) (repeal byelaws of 1866) (5) Public Baths 1886 (6 October 1886, approved by the Local Government Board 26 November 1886) (6) as (1) (7) South Road Cemetery 1947 (photocopy) (12 September 1947, confirmed by the Minister of Health 29 November 1947) (8) Sale of Contraceptives 1949 (photocopy) (7 December 1949, confirmed by the Secretary of State 11 April 1950) (9) Cleanliness of Food Intended for Sale 1951 (photocopy) (30 April 1951, confirmed by the Minister of Food 25 June 1951)
(1 file)

Byelaw related material collected by Durham City District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/82-98)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/82

Collection of four photocopies of resolutions made by the four district councils in the Durham City area (Brandon & Byshottles, Durham Urban , Durham Rural, and another) to adopt the Public Health Act of 1925, 1925-1927
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/83

Photocopy of The House to House Collections Act, 1939
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/84

Photocopy of part of the Land Compensasation Act, 1973
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/85

Photocopy of a report by the secretary of Environmental Health, Durham City District Council, about byelaws relating to fouling of footways by dogs, 14 May 1974
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/86

The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1976
(1 booklet, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/87

Photocopy of part of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act dealing with hackney carriages, including guidance notes, 1976
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/88

Note giving legal grounds for continuation of byelaws post 1974, 1977
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/89

Durham City Council, basic notes on sex discrimination law, n.d. [c.1980]
(1 file, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/90

Notes forming three schedules of streets relating to regulations on Control of Dogs on Roads in the Durham City District Council area, n.d. [c. 1980]
(1 booklet)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/91

Photocopy of notes on the laws surrounding betting, gaming and lotteries, n.d. [c. 1980]
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/92

Notes on summary of priority categories under B.S.S.L.S, n.d. [c. 1980]
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/93

Copy of a circular letter from the Association of District Councils relating to byelaws for New Streets, 4 May 1983
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/94

Circular letter from the Association of District Councils giving guidance on byelaws covering metal detectors, 1982-1983
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/95

Lists of byelaws known to be in operation in the Durham City District, August 1989
(5 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/96

List of byelaws in operation in the Durham City District, n.d. [c. 2000]
(2 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/97

Model byelaws for Pleasure Grounds, Public Walks and Open Spaces, and for Good Rule and Government, plus guidance notes for the former, 2005
(3 files)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/98

File of Durham City Council's byelaw related material including a schedule of City Council Byelaws, a schedule of County Council Byelaws, copies of correspondence with Durham County Council and The Association of District Councils, and photocopies of aboput 40 City Council byelaws, c. 1986 includes (1) Acupuncture 1985 (2) Ear-piercing and electrolysis 1985 (3) Tattooing 1985 (4) Open Air Market 1979 (additional) (5) Hairdressers and Barbers 1982 (-) Open Air Market 1979 (6) Straw and Stubble Burning 1982 and 1984 (x2) (repeals byelaws of 1982) (7) Public Baths 1886 (8) Common Lodging Houses 1886 (9) Good Rule and Government 1895 (warehouses, carcasses, washing windows, street music, betting, bill posting, pulling down notices, shows and fairs, riotous behaviour, hoardings) (repeals byelaws of 1845) (10) Holliday Park (Brandon and Byshottle Urban District Council) 1921 (11) Bus Queues (Brandon and Byshottles District Council) 1941 (12) South Road Cemetery 1947 (13) Sale of Contraceptives 1950 (-) Employment of Children 1948 (County Council) (revoking byelaws of 1935) (-) Sale of Contraceptives 1950 (County Council) (-) Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency (County Council - applicable to Brandon and Byshottles, Crook and Willington, Seaham and Spennymoor urban districts) 1950 (-) Control of Bulls (County Council - applicable to various rural districts and Crook and Willington urban district) 1951 (14) Violent Behaviour of School Premises (County Council) 1951 (15) Libraries (County Council) 1953 (16) Throwing stones (County Council - applicable to Durham Rural District and Lanchester) 1953 (-) Noisy Hawking (County Council - applicable to Durham Rural District) 1953 (17) Mud on the Highway (County Council) 1953 (-) Litter (County Council - applicable to urban districts) 1954 (18) Fireworks in Cinemas (County Council) 1956 (19) Interference with Road Warning Lamps (County Council) 1957 (-) Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency (County Council - applicable to the parishes of Coxhoe, Ludworth, Sherburn and Witton Gilbert in Durham Rural District) 1958 (-) Road margins (County Council - applicable in Brandon and Byshottles) 1959 (-) Libraries (County Council) 1959 (repealing byelaws of 1952) (-) Wireless loudspeakers, Gramaphones, Etc., (County Council - applicable in Brandon and Byshottles and in Felling) 1959 (20) Unruly Behaviour in Cinemas etc. (County Council) 1961 (-) Fouling of Footways by Dogs (County Council - applicable in Durham Rural District) 1961 (-) Spitting (County Council - applicable in Brandon and Byshottles) 1962 (-) Indecent Language (County Council - applicable in Brandon and Byshottles) 1962 (-) Interference with Road Warning Lamps (County Council) 1968 (repeals byelaw of 1957) (21) Oil Burning Equipment (Durham County Council) 1968
(1 file)

Byelaw related material collected by Easington Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/99)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/99

A Bill (25 & 26 Geo. 5.) [see chapter CIV in Local Acts 26 & 27 Geo. 5.] to Empower the Easington Rural District Council to acquire certain lands compulsorily, to confer further powers upon the Council in respect of their water undertakings and in regard to tents, cans and huts, to make further and better provision for the health, local government and finance of the district, and other purposes, 1935
(1 file)

Byelaw related material collected by Easington District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/100)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/100

Typescript collection of the wording of byelaws in operation in the Easington District Council area, n.d. [c. 1983]
(1 file)

Byelaw related material collected by Sedgefield District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/101-118,170-171)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/101

Poster giving notice of byelaws made by Durham County Council in respect of Litter in the Rural District of Sedgefield, in operation 1 October 1954, dated December 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/102

Poster giving notice of byelaws made by Durham County Council in respect of Nuisances Contrary to Public Decency in the parishes of Chilton, Cornforth, Ferryhill, Fishburn , Sedgefield and Trimdon, in the Rural District of Sedgefield, in operation 1 June 1955, dated December 1954
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/103

Poster giving notice of byelaws made by Durham County Council in respect of Litter in the Rural District of Sedgefield, in operation 1 October 1954, dated May 1957
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/104

Poster giving notice of byelaws in operation in Sedgefield Rural District, in respect of Noisy Hawking and Wireless loudspeakers, Gramophones, Etc., dated October 1960
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/105

Coloured poster warning of fines for littering, prepared for H.M. Government by the Central Office of Information, n.d. [c.1960]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/106

Coloured poster showing a pelican and the message "Keep Britain Tidy", prepared for the Ministry of Housing and Local Government by the Central Office of Information, n.d. [c.1960]
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/107

Poster giving notice of byelaws made by Durham County Council in respect of the Fouling of Footways by Dogs in the parishes of Bishop Middleham, Chilton, Cornforth, Ferryhill, Fishburn, Sedgefield and Trimdon, in the Rural District of Sedgefield, in operation 1 June 1955, dated July 1966
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/108

Typed list of byelaws in operation in Sedgefield Rural District, 1969
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/109

Set of photocopies of lists of byelaws in operation in the Sedgefield District Council Area (Sedgefield Rural District, Shildon Urban District, Darlington Rural District), c. 1974
(6 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/110

File kept by Sedgefield District Council of byelaw related material, 1969-1977 Includes correspondence between Sedgefield District Council, Sedgefield Town Council, Durham Constabulary, private individuals, to do with fouling of footways (as per article in an ediition of the Sedgefield District Council "Inform" News Bulletin of January 1976), list of byelaws in operation in the Sdegefield Rural District area in 1975, 1970 poster re fouling of footways, correspondenc with Aycliffe Development Corporation re. noisy hawking, corrspondence re control of dogs, grazing of a bull in 1972, correspondence between Sedgefield Rural District Council and the Parish Councils re. road margins in 1969-1970, copy of byelaw re Road Margins in Sedgefield Rural District, 1969, photocopy of same for Billingham, 1955, correspondence between Sedgefield Rural District Council and the Rural District Councils Association re. fouling of footways and control of dogs, 1969
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/111

File of papers related to the drafting of a byelaw by Sedgefield District Council concerning the burning of straw and stubble, 1974-1978
(24 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/112

File of byelaw related material collected by Sedgefield District Council, including correspondence with the Home Office, Parish Councils, etc., a model byelaw relating to Recreation Grounds, investigation of byelaws covering Newton Aycliffe, control of dogs, bus stops, etc., 1974-1980
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/113

Typed list giving details of byelaws in operation in the Sedgefield District Council area, in date order, n.d. [c.1980]
(9 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/114

number not used

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/115

Typed list giving details of byelaws in operation in the Sedgefield District Council area, in alphabetical order by council, n.d. [c.1980]
(7 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/116

Model byelaw relating to Mud, etc., falling from vehicles to the highway, sent from the Home Office to Sedgefield District Council, 1980
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/117

Copy of a Durham Constabulary memo requesting lists of operational byelaws, 4 August 1981
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/118

Copy of a letter from Sedgefield District Council to the Home Office concerning Byelaws Relating to Knackers Yards, 1985
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/170

Papers, including drafts, related to the creation of a byelaw by Sedgefield District Council related to Straw and Stubble Burning, 1978
(6 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/171

Carbon copy of a letter from Sedgefield District Council to the Chief Environmental Health Officer asking for help in compiling a list of current byelaws for the Chief Superintendent of Police, 19 August 1981
(1 paper)

Byelaw related material collected by Bishop Auckland Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/119-122)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/119

Photocopy of a list of byelaws in operation in Bishop Auckland up to 1935
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/120

Correspondence between the Clerk to Bishop Auckland Urban District Council and the Regional Petroleum Officer, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, regarding taxi licences and petrol rations, 1947
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/121

Letter from parliamentary agents Dyson, Bell & Co, Westminster, to Bishop Auckland Urban District Council accompanying DCC/RES 3/2/1/348, 11 April 1962
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/122

Material around the drafting of a byelaw by Bishop Auckland UDC for recreation grounds including drafts, correspondence, model byelaws and information about various sites, 1972
(1 file)

Byelaw related material collected by Crook and Willington Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/123)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/123

File of correspondence between Crook and Willington Urban District Council, Durham County Council, Bishop Auckland UDC, private individuals and other bodies, regarding various new byelaws, proposed byelaws and the taking of action under byelaws, 1940-1973 Includes DCC circulars from the distribution of new byelaws and mentions the following byelaws: Washing of vehicles in streams (Northumberland River Authority) 1973 inc. photocopy of byelaw, Wireless sets (Bishop Auckland UDC) 1971 inc. copy and photocopy of sealed copy, Oil burning equipment (DCC) 1968, Road margins (DCC - Sedgefield RDC) 1969 inc. photocopy, Road warning lamps (DCC) 1968, Control of Bulls (DCC - Stanley UDC) 1968, Nuisances (DCC - Shildon UDC) 1968, Increase in fines (DCC) 1967, Bishop Auckland Baths 1971 (sealed), Road margins (DCC - Crook and Willington) 1970, Crook & Willington Recreation Grounds (proposed), Noisy animals (DCC - Billingham, Crook&Willington, Seaham) 1950 inc. typescript, Road margins (DCC - Sedgefield) 1969 inc copy of byelaw, Unruly behavior in cinemas etc (DCC) 1961 inc. typescript, Spitting (DCC - Brandon & Byshottles) 1962, Road warning lamps (DCC) 1957 inc typescript, Wireless loudspeakers etc (DCC - StocktonRDC) 1958, Wireless Loudspeakers (DCC - Boldon) 1959, Nuisances (DCC - Stanley) 1959, Indecent language (DCC - Stanley) 1959, Nuisances (DCC - Weardale) 1961 , Nuisances (DCC - Billingham) 1958, Nuisances (DCC - Durham RDC parishes) 1958, Nuisances (DCC - Felling) 1957, Road warning lamps (DCC) 1957, Nuisances (DCC - BA and Consett UDCs) 1957, Spitting (DCC - Crook and Willington) 1962?, Byelaws for Safeguarding Pipes, etc., from the Effects of Frost (Durham County Water Board) 1957, form letter from Crook & Willington UDC re. serving notice on home-owners under Housing Act 1957, Road margins (DCC - Ryton) 1957, Wireless loudspeakers etc (DCC - Sedgefield) 1957, Nuisances (DC - Blaydon) 1957, Wireless loudspeakers (DCC - B&B and Felling) 1959, Fouling of footways by dogs (DCC - Bishop Auckland UDC) 1959, Unruly behaviour in cinemas (DCC) 1961, Oil burning equipment (DCC) 1969, Nuisances (DCC - Darlington, Lanchester and Easington RDCs) 1957, Cycling on footpaths (DCC - Bournmoor and Little Lumley) 1956, Fireworks in cinemas (DCC) 1956, Cycling on footpaths (DCC - Hebburn) 1956, Cycling on footpaths (DCC - Barnard Castle) 1956, Nuisances (DCC - Whickham) 1956, Deposit of litter (DCC - Durham RDC) 1956, Broken Glass (DCC - Easington) 1956, Nuisances (DCC - Chester le Street) 1956, Cycling on footpaths (DCC - Barnard Castle) 1956, Nuisances (DCC - Hebburn) 1955, Bottles (DCC - Hebburn) 1955, Waste paper (DCC - Hebburn) 1955, Fouling of footways (DCC - Hebburn) 1955, Indecent language (DCC - Shildon) 1955, Cycling (DCC - Shildon) 1955, Fouling of footways (DCC - Sedgefield) 1955, nuisances (DCC - Sedgefield) 1955, Noisy hawking and Indecent language (DCC - Crook & Willington) 1954, Organs / Noisy Conduct / Noisy hawking / Throwing of Stones / Indecent language / Deposit of Litter (DCC - C&W proposed) 1954, Cycling on footpaths (DCC - C&W proposed) 1954?, Noisy animals (DCC - Billingham, Crook & Seaham UDCs) 1950, Road margins (DCC - Stanley) 1953, Cycling on footpaths (DCC - C&W?) 1950, Control of Bulls (DCC - Consett) 1951, Nuisances (DCC - Ryton) 1951, Fouling of footways (DCC - Hetton and Ryton UDCs) 1951, Control of Bulls (DCC - Crook & Willington UDC and RDCs) 1951, Noisy hawking (DCC - Consett) 1951, Nuisances (DCC - Hetton) 1952, Noisy conduct (DCC - Shildon) 1950, Organs (DCC - Seaham) 1950, also Fouling of footways, Noisy animals, Nuisances (DCC ) 1950, Control of Bulls (DCC - Shildon) 1952, Noisy animals (DCC - Boldon) 1951, Fouling of footways (DCC - Boldon) 1951, Noisy Hawking (DCC - Houghton and Washington UDCs) 1951, Organs (DCC - Washington) 1952, Nuisances (DCC - Sunderland RDC) 1952, Noisy hawking (DCC - Spennymoor and Sedgefield) 1952, Noisy animals (DCC - Spennymoor) 1952, Fouling of footways (DCC - Stockton) 1953, Indecent language (DCC - Sunderland) 1953, Throwing stones (DCC - Durham and Lanchester RDCs) 1953, ALSO notices and proceedings for the Licensing Authority for Public Service Vehicles (listing bus services in the Northern Traffic Area), Bus queue byelaw (Crook & Willington) 1940 inc. draft copy and various correspondence
(1 file)

Byelaw related material collected by Weardale Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/124-126)

see also:
LB/St 5 - Correspondence concerning buildings and local byelaws (washhouses), Stanhope Urban District Council, 13 August 1902

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/124

Poster giving notice of a proposed restriction on dogs, Weardale Rural District Council, 17 March 1967
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/125

Poster enforcing the Weardale Rural District Council (Control of Dogs on Roads) (No. 1) Order 1967, 12 May 1967
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/126

Material concerned with the consultation for, drafting, advertising and creation of the Order for Control of Dogs on Highways in Weardale Rural District, 1967
(1 file)

Byelaw related material collected by Wear Valley District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/127-156)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/127

Letter from Bishop Auckland Urban District Council to Wear Valley District Council concerning byelaws in operation, together with a copy of a list of the same DCC/RES 3/2/2/53, January 1974
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/128

Correspondence between Durham County Council and Wear Valley District Council relating to byelaws regulating bus stopping places, 1974
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/129

Advert for Barry Rose Publishers' 'Local Authority Byelaws (3rd ed.)', 1974
(1 paper, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/130

Correspondence between Wear Valley District Council and a local individual concerning the enforcement of byelaws to prevent children playing football in the street [not actually covered by byelaws but by the Highways Acts], July 1974 - August 1974
(4 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/131a

Notes on proposed byelaws for the prohibition of noise by wireless set, gramophone, amplifier, etc., n.d. [c.1975]
(3 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/131b

Correspondence between Sunderland Borough Council and Wear Valley District Council relating to byelaws concerning Safety at Fairgrounds, 1976
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/132

Correspondence within Wear Valley District Council regarding byelaws prohibiting cycling on footways, 1977
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/133

Bundle of material surrounding the drafting and production of the Wear Valley Council 1977 Recreation Ground Byelaws, including model byelaws, photocopy of sealed byelaws and notes on the history and status of every recreation ground in the district, 1977
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/134

2nd file of material surrounding the drafting of the Wear Valley District Council 1977 Recreation Ground Byelaws, including plans of all of the grounds (seemingly taken from deed packets), 1977
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/135

File of correspondence between Wear Valley District Council, Durham County Council, Tow Law UDC, Department of the Environment, Stanhope Parish Council, Durham Constabulary, the Ministry of Transport and others concerning byelaws for the control of dogs and for the prevention of fouling of footways by dogs, including copies of Statutory Instruments (The Control of Dogs on Roads Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1962) , photocopies of byelaws (DCC fouling of footways in Weardale RDC 1970, DCC fouling of footways in Bishop auckland UDC 1959, DCC fouling of footways in Tow Law UDC 1962) and copies of byelaws (DCC fouling of footways in Sedgefield RDC 1955, DCC fouling of footways in Durham RDC 1961, DCC fouling of footways Darlington Rural District 1961, DCC fouling of footways Lanchester RDC 1962, DCC fouling of footways brandon & Byshottles UDC 1962, DCC fouling of footways Tow Law UDC 1962, DCC fouling of footways Bishop Auckland UDC 1959, DCC fouling of footways Stockton RDC 1953, DCC fouling of footways Boldon UDC 1951, DCC fouling of footways Hebburn UDC 1955), 1966-1979
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/136

File of correspondence between Wear Valley District Council, Durham County Council, the Home Office, Wolsingham Parish Council, the National Farmers Union, North of England Newspapers, Stanhope Parish Council and others concerning byelaws for the Control of Bulls and documenting the process of creating a byelaw, includes a sealed copy of byelaw DCC/Res 3/2/1/314, 1974-1979
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/137

Material around the drafting of a byelaw controlling dogs in public parks, including correspondence, model byelaws, 1978-1980
(34 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/138

Material around the drafting of a byelaw by Wear Valley District Council for recreation grounds including information about various sites, 1980
(36 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/139

File of correspondence relating to byelaws, chiefly concerned with recreation spaces, between Wear Valley District Council departments, the Home Office, the Water Space Amenity Commission, 1974-1981
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/140

Material (correspondence, reports to council, model byelaws, draft byelaws, legal advice, lists of local operators and correspondence with them) concerned with Hackney Carriages in Wear Valley District, 1981
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/141

Receipt from the Home Office for byelaws received, 8 April 1981
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/142

Circular letter from the Association of district Councils to Wear Valley District Council relating to the Dogs (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill and Dog Wardens, 1982
(4 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/143

File of correspondence between Wear Valley District Council and the Department of the Environment relating to an appeal against local advertising byelaws, 1984
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/144

Correspondence between Wear Valley District Council and a solicitor in London concerning the history of building byelaws and the acts succeeding them, 1984
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/145

Photocopy of byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland under the Public Health Act 1936 with respect to the regulation of the Swimming Baths, 26 October 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 19 April 1972 Together with correspondence between the Chief Executive and the Leisure officer of Wear Valley District Council, November 1986
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/146

File of correspondence between Wear Valley District Council and the Association of District Councils relating to byelaws in respect of New Streets, Dogs and Straw and Stubble Burning, 1983-1987
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/147

Photocopy of byelaws made by the Urban District Council of Bishop Auckland under the Public Health Act 1936 with respect to the regulation of the Swimming Baths, 26 October 1971, confirmed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, 19 April 1972 Together with copies of model byelaws and a covering memorandum from the Leisure Officer to the Chief Executive of Wear Valley District Council, 12 January 1987
(6 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/148

Carbon copy of Wear Valley District Council's application to the Secretary of State for Social Services for confirmation of the byelaws for acupuncture, ear piercing and tattooing, with proof of posting, 1987
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/149

File of material around Wear Valley District Council's creation of the byelaws for acupuncture, ear piercing & electrolysis and tattooing, including correspondence, drafts, coucnil resolutions, newspaper advertisements, etc., 1987
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/150

Correspondence within Wear Valley District Council about licencing of a dog training school, 1987
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/151

Material (correspondence, reports to council, model byelaws, draft byelaws, legal advice) concerned with Dog Fouling of Footways in Wear Valley District, 1991
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/152

Model byelaw for the Playing of Games on Public Open Spaces, with covering memo. (Wear Valley District Council), 9 July 1996
(1 file)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/153

Correspondence connected to cycling on Bob Hardisty Drive, including a photocopy of the sealed copy of an order restricting cycling on footpaths (DCC/RES 3/2/1/305), 1997
(5 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/154

Correspondence between Wear Valley District Council and Durham Constabulary concerning (and including a list of) byelaws in operation, 2003
(6 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/155

Index sheets to byelaws files, Wear Valley District Council, n.d., [c. 2003]
(2 papers)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/156

Correspondence between Wear Valley District Council, the Home Office, Lintons Printers, Ramshaw Community Association, etc. concerning a byelaw against indiscriminate Posting of Advertising Bills, includes photocopy of sealed byelaw as well as draft versions, 1977-1979
(1 file)

Byelaw related material collected by Spennymoor Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/163-169,172-173)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/163

Letter from the Ministry of Health to Spennymoor Urban District Council accompanying confirmed byelaws, 19 October 1922
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/164

Published copy of a letter from the Minister of Health declaring certain provisions of the Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1907 to be in force in the Urban District of Spennymoor, 15 May 1935
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/165

Memo from the Ministry of Health to Spennymoor Urban District Council noting the revocation of the byelaws of 1903, 1908 and 1928, 1 July 1947 See DCC/RES 3/2/2/174
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/166

Letter from the Ministry of Food to Spennymoor Urban District Council, confirming new byelaws to be operational on 17 July 1950, 16 June 1950
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/167

Carbon copy of a letter from Spennymoor Urban District Council to Durham County Council requesting byelaws relating to Preservation of Road Margins and Indecent Language, 26 March 1954
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/168

Postcard from Durham County Council to Spennymoor Urban District Council acknowledging a letter of 26 March 1954 [request for byelaws], 29 March 1954
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/169

Letter from Durham County Council informing Spennymoor Urban District Council of the agreement to proceed with creation of byelaws, and explaining the process of publicising this, 5 May 1954
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/172

Instructions for forwarding tables of burial fees for formal approval by the Minister of Health, n.d. [c.1950]
(3 papers, printed)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/173

Letter from the Minstry of Health referring to the lapsing of the cemetery byelaws [for Tudhoe Cemetery] in 1938, 20 February 1948
(1 paper)

Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/174

Copy of The Durham Review Order, 11 February 1937 Order by the Ministry of Health confirming the abolition of the urban districts of Annfield Plain, Benfieldside, Consett, Crook, Houghton le spring, Leadgate, Stanhope, Stanley, Tanfield and Willington and the creation of new urban districts of Consett, Crook & Willington, Houghton le Spring and Stanley with new boundaries. Sections 63-65 deal with byelaws, effectively revoking any made in those areas before 1927.
(1 booklet)

Byelaw related material collected by Shildon Urban District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/175)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/175

Note giving the Home Secretary's approval to the imposition of Minister's Fees at burial grounds maintained by Shildon Urban District Council, 1 March 1960
(2 papers)

Byelaw related material collected by Sedgefield Rural District Council (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/176)Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/176

The Town and Country Planning (County of Durham) Development Order, 1956 Statutory Instrument 1956 No. 529 Enables development notwithstanding non-compliance with byelaws in respect to new streets
(1 booklet, printed)

Byelaw related material collected by others (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/x)

see also:
D/Ad 9/31 - Model Bye-laws issued by the Local Government Board for the use of Sanitary Authorities, Volume IV, New Streets and Buildings, published by Knight & Co. La Belle Sauvage, E.C. London, 25 July 1877
D/St/C2/19/438 - Miscellaneous educational byelaws, circulars and publications issued by the County Education Secretary, Durham Diocesan Schools' Association, National Society, etc., concerning various Education Acts, appointment of staff, school finance, etc., 1880 - 1906

Byelaw related material collected by Peterlee New Town Development Corporation (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/x)

see also:
NT/Pe 3/1/2 - Papers and correspondence concerning creation of byelaws for Peterlee (file no. AB/4), 25 October 1948 - 26 January 1979
NT/Pe 3/1/440 - Papers and correspondence concerning byelaws and orders for street trading in Peterlee (file no. AS 15), 3 September 1954 - 29 May 1975
NT/Pe 3/1/3 - Papers and correspondence concerning the creation of byelaws for Peterlee town centre (file no. AB/4/1), 6 August 1975 - 19 October 1979

Byelaw related material collected by Newton Aycliffe Development Corporation (Ref: DCC/RES 3/2/2/x)

see also:
NT/Ay 3/2/39 - Papers and correspondence concerning the relaxation of local authority bye-laws (file no. 8/3), 31 May 1948 - 11 November 1953
NT/Ay 3/1/316 - Papers concerning the provision of byelaws for Newton Aycliffe town centre (file no. 1746), 4 November 1976 - 15 February 1985



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