The Highways Committee
consists of 16 Members of the Council and is responsible for the
following matters, except where the matter is delegated to an
officer:
(a) Functions relating
to public rights of way as set out in Part 1 of Section I of
Schedule 1 to the 2000 Regulations in cases where objections have
been made and not withdrawn.
(b) Providing guidance
to the Corporate Director for Neighbourhoods and Environment as
appropriate, in relation to the exercise of delegated functions
under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, where objections have
been made and not withdrawn.
(c) Providing guidance
to the Corporate Director for Neighbourhoods and Environment as
appropriate, in relation to the exercise of delegated functions
under sections 4, 5, 6 and 7 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous
Provisions) Act 1953 where objections or representations are made
and not withdrawn.
(d) Any other
non-executive functions specified in the 2000 Regulations relating
to highways or public rights of way which require a statutory
notice or consultation and where objections have been made and not
withdrawn.
(e) To discharge the
Council’s licensing, registration and regulatory functions in
relation to common land and town and village greens.
(f) Providing guidance
to the Corporate Director for Neighbourhoods and Environment as
appropriate, in relation to the exercise of delegated functions to
determine proposals to appropriate or dispose of open space or
public walks and pleasure grounds as set out in Section 10 of the
Open Spaces Act 1906 and Section 164 of the Public Health Act 1875,
if there are any unresolved objections to the proposals.