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Sealed Orders and Bylaws issued by the Bath City Council

Catalogue reference: BC/3/1/2

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This record is about the Sealed Orders and Bylaws issued by the Bath City Council dating from 1864-2015.

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Reference
BC/3/1/2
Title
Sealed Orders and Bylaws issued by the Bath City Council
Date
1864-2015
Description

Orders and Bylaws issued by the Bath City Council and sealed with the Municipal Seal. The sealed orders include compulsory purchase orders, clearance orders, stopping up orders, nursery licenses, street naming, and the setting up of welfare schemes, pension schemes and charities. The bylaws relate to the governance of the city under various national pieces of legislation and can include regulation of businesses, hackney carriages, noise nuisances, parking, pedestrian crossings, use of bicycles, traffic regulation, use of public parks and gardens, management of cemeteries and crematoriums, animals, lodging houses, education and employment of children.

Held by
Bath Record Office
Physical description
720 files
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/a2c4e812-67be-41d3-85cf-c1a6ab94f008/

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Sealed Orders and Bylaws issued by the Bath City Council