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
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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
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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
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DC/Env 1241 - 1984 straw burning byelaw
ND/CS 5/1 - 1999 cemetery regulations
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D/X 1084/5 - Tanfield School Board byelaws, 1890
D/Le 25 - Leadgate Urban District Council, acting as the Urban Sanitary Authority, Byelaws, 1896
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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.
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 3/2/1/145see 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
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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
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CP/Bel 15 - Belmont cemetery regulations, 1937
CP/She 39 - Shadforth and Sherburn cemetery regulations, 1937
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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
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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
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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
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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
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D/X 1018/138 - Sedgefield cemetery regulations, 1909
CP/Tr 13 - Trimdon Grange cemetery regulations, 1922
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 3/2/1/412see 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
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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
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UD/Sh 116 - Papers re the purchase, and consecration of the cemetery in West Auckland Road, including byelaws and table of fees, 1919 - 1922
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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
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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
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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
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
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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
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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
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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
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CC/X 14/13 - Correspondence around byelaws relating to New Streets, 1930
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LB/St 5 - Correspondence concerning buildings and local byelaws (washhouses), Stanhope Urban District Council, 13 August 1902
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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
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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
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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