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A bye-law is a form of delegated legislation, made principally by local authorities. District councils have general powers to make bye-laws for the good rule and government of their areas, and all local authorities have powers to make them on a wide range of specific matters (e.g. public libraries and museums).
Warwick District Council has a series of bye-laws, copies of which are below:
- Download a copy of the bye-laws for swimming baths (35kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws for hairdressers and barbers (36kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws in relation to good rule and government and public nuisances (43kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws for pleasure grounds (60kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws in relation to playing golf on pleasure grounds(31kb)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws in relation to pleasure grounds (Dell gardens) (31kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws for pleasure grounds (Stamford gardens) (31kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws for pleasure grounds (Sydenham) (31kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws in relation to tattooing (31kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws in relation to earpiercing (31kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws for semi permanent skin colouring (31kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws in relation to cosmetic piercing (31kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws for acupuncture (33kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws for museums & libraries (31kb, PDF)
- Download a copy of the bye-laws for the prevention of nuisance (33kb, PDF)
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Page Last Updated: 10 Aug 2011
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