Common use of Closure Orders Clause in Contracts

Closure Orders. Event organisers may need to seek a closure order from a Local Authority for an event on the grounds of public safety or charging for entry in order to temporarily exempt a specific area from access rights. Section 11 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 (Power to exempt particular land from access rights), provides a mechanism for local authorities, whether on application from third parties or at their own initiative, to exempt a particular area of land from access rights for a particular purpose. The requirements for an event to need a ‘Section 11’ will be discussed at the pre-event site visit. Organisers should make this assessment in discussion with FES. It may be appropriate for FES to formally request that organisers apply for a Section 11 order. If this is the case, reasons will be given in writing by FES within 2 weeks of the site visit, to explain why the existing event management plan cannot be covered by the Land Reform Act and good practice detailed in SNH’s Outdoor events in Scotland: guidance for organisers and land managers. This should be sent to the event organiser, FES Business & Visitor Development Manager and xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx at Triathlon Scotland. If it is agreed that a closure order is required, the event organiser should contact the Local Authority access officer in the first instance. Contact details for Local Authority and National Park access officers can be found at www.outdooraccess- xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx. Further information on Section 11 orders is available at the Scottish Government’s website - xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/Publications/2013/06/6291/7

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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

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Closure Orders. Event organisers Organisers may need to seek a closure order from a Local Authority for an event on the grounds of public safety or charging for entry in order to temporarily exempt a specific area from access rights. Section 11 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 (Power to exempt particular land from access rights), provides a mechanism for local authorities, whether on application from third parties or at their own initiative, to exempt a particular area of land from access rights for a particular purpose. The requirements for an event to need a ‘Section 11’ will be discussed at the pre-event site visit. Organisers should make this assessment in discussion with FESFCS. It may be appropriate for FES FCS to formally request that organisers apply for a Section 11 order. If this is the case, reasons will be given in writing by FES FCS within 2 weeks of the site visit, to explain why the existing event management plan cannot be covered by the Land Reform Act and good practice detailed in SNH’s Outdoor events in Scotland: guidance for organisers and land managers. This should be sent to the event organiser, FES Business & Visitor FCS Forest Tourism Development Manager and xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx at Triathlon Scotland. If it is agreed that a closure order is required, the event organiser should contact the Local Authority access officer in the first instance. Contact details for Local Authority and National Park access officers can be found at www.outdooraccess- xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx. Further information on Section 11 orders is available at the Scottish Government’s website - xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/Publications/2013/06/6291/7

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement

Closure Orders. Event organisers Organisers may need to seek a closure order from a Local Authority for an event on the grounds of public safety or charging for entry in order to temporarily exempt a specific area from access rights. Section 11 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 (Power to exempt particular land from access rights), provides a mechanism for local authorities, whether on application from third parties or at their own initiative, to exempt a particular area of land from access rights for a particular purpose. The requirements for an event to need a ‘Section 11’ will be discussed at the pre-event site visit. Organisers should make this assessment in discussion with FES. It may be appropriate for FES to formally request that organisers apply for a Section 11 order. If this is the case, reasons will be given in writing by FES within 2 weeks of the site visit, to explain why the existing event management plan cannot be covered by the Land Reform Act and good practice detailed in SNH’s Outdoor events in Scotland: guidance for organisers and land managers. This should be sent to the event organiser, FES Business & Visitor Development Manager and xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx at Triathlon ScotlandSERC. If it is agreed that a closure order is required, the event organiser should contact the Local Authority access officer in the first instance. Contact details for Local Authority and National Park access officers can be found at www.outdooraccess- xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/help-and-information/contact-la-officer. Further information on Section 11 orders is available at the Scottish Government’s website - xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/Publications/2013/06/6291/7

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

Closure Orders. Event organisers may need to seek a closure order from a Local Authority for an event on the grounds of public safety or charging for entry in order to temporarily exempt a specific area from access rights. Section 11 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 (Power to exempt particular land from access rights), provides a mechanism for local authorities, whether on application from third parties or at their own initiative, to exempt a particular area of land from access rights for a particular purpose. The requirements for an event to need a ‘Section 11’ will be discussed at the pre-event site visit. Organisers should make this assessment in discussion with FES. It may be appropriate for FES to formally request that organisers apply for a Section 11 order. If this is the case, reasons will be given in writing by FES within 2 weeks of the site visit, to explain why the existing event management plan cannot be covered by the Land Reform Act and good practice detailed in SNH’s Outdoor events in Scotland: guidance for organisers and land managers. This should be sent to the event organiser, FES Business & Visitor Development Manager and xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx the Events Administrator at Triathlon Scotlandscottishathletics. If it is agreed that a closure order is required, the event organiser should contact the Local Authority access officer in the first instance. Contact details for Local Authority and National Park access officers can be found at www.outdooraccess- xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx. Further information on Section 11 orders is available at the Scottish Government’s website - xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/Publications/2013/06/6291/7

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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Closure Orders. Event organisers Organisers may need to seek a closure order from a Local Authority for an event on the grounds of public safety or charging for entry in order to temporarily exempt a specific area from access rights. Section 11 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 (Power to exempt particular land from access rights), provides a mechanism for local authorities, whether on application from third parties or at their own initiative, to exempt a particular area of land from access rights for a particular purpose. The requirements for an event to need a ‘Section 11’ will be discussed at the pre-event site visit. Organisers should make this assessment in discussion with FES. It may be appropriate for FES to formally request that organisers apply for a Section 11 order. If this is the case, reasons will be given in writing by FES within 2 weeks of the site visit, to explain why the existing event management plan cannot be covered by the Land Reform Act and good practice detailed in SNH’s Outdoor events in Scotland: guidance for organisers and land managers. This should be sent to the event organiser, FES Business & Visitor Development Manager and xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx at Triathlon ScotlandSERC. If it is agreed that a closure order is required, the event organiser should contact the Local Authority access officer in the first instance. Contact details for Local Authority and National Park access officers can be found at www.outdooraccess- xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx. Further information on Section 11 orders is available at the Scottish Government’s website - xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/Publications/2013/06/6291/7

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

Closure Orders. Event organisers Organisers may need to seek a closure order from a Local Authority for an event on the grounds of public safety or charging for entry in order to temporarily exempt a specific area from access rights. Section 11 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 (Power to exempt particular land from access rights), provides a mechanism for local authorities, whether on application from third parties or at their own initiative, to exempt a particular area of land from access rights for a particular purpose. The requirements for an event to need a ‘Section 11’ will be discussed at the pre-event site visit. Organisers should make this assessment in discussion with FES. It may be appropriate for FES to formally request that organisers apply for a Section 11 order. If this is the case, reasons will be given in writing by FES within 2 weeks of the site visit, to explain why the existing event management plan cannot be covered by the Land Reform Act and good practice detailed in SNH’s Outdoor events in Scotland: guidance for organisers and land managers. This should be sent to the event organiser, FES Business & Visitor Development Manager and xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx at Triathlon ScotlandScottish Cycling’s National Events Officer . If it is agreed that a closure order is required, the event organiser should contact the Local Authority access officer in the first instance. Contact details for Local Authority and National Park access officers can be found at www.outdooraccess- xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx. Further information on Section 11 orders is available at the Scottish Government’s website - xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/Publications/2013/06/6291/7

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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