- Highways Act 1980
The Highways Act 1980 consolidated with amendments, earlier legislation. Many amendments relate only to changes of
highway authority , to include new unitary councils and National Parks.By virtue of theLocal Government (Wales) Act 1994 and theEnvironment Act 1995 , most references tolocal authority are taken to also includeWelsh Council andNational Park authorities . By virtue of theNational Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 most references to 'the Minister' are taken to include theNational Assembly for Wales . The Act is split into 14 parts covering 345 sections, it also includes 25 schedulesPart 1: Highway Authorities & Agreements Between Authorities
Part 1 includes sections 1 to 9 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Highway Authorities
* Agreements between authoritiesPart 2: Trunk Roads, Classified Roads, Metropolitan Roads, Special Roads
Part 2 includes sections 10 to 23 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Trunk roads
* Classified roads
* Metropolitan roads
* Special RoadsPart 3: Creation of Highways
Part 3 includes sections 24 to 35 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Creation of new highways
* Creation of new footpaths and bridleways
* Dedication of highwaysPart 4: Maintenance of Highways
Part 4 includes sections 36 to 61 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Highways maintainable at public expense & their maintenance
* Maintenance of privately maintainable highways
* Powers covering enforcement of liabilities and recovery of costsPart 5: Improvement of Highways
Part 5 includes sections 62 to 105 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Various powers to improve highways including - but not limited to:: Widening of highways: Installation of Guard rails: Construction, reconstruction and improvement of bridgesPart 6: Navigable Waters & Watercourses
Part 6 includes sections 106 to 111 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Construction of bridges over and tunnels under navigable waters
* Diversions of watercoursesPart 7: Provision of Special Facilities
Part 7 includes sections 112 to 115 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Provision of picnic sites
* Provision of public conveniences
* Provision of areas for parking heavy goods vehiclesPart 8: Stopping up of Highways
Part 8 includes sections 116 to 129 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Stopping up and diversion of highways
* Stopping up means of access to highwaysPart 9: Lawful and Unlawful Interference with Highways
Part 9 includes sections 130 to 185 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Protection of public rights
* Damage to highways
* Obstruction of highways
* Danger or annoyance to highway users
* Precautions to be taken in doing certain worksPart 10: New Streets
Part 10 includes sections 186 to 202 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* New street byelaws
* Requirements and prohibitions as to new streets
* Enforcement of byelawsPart 11: Making up of Private Streets
Part 11 includes sections 203 to 237 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* The private street works code
* The advance payments code
* General powers relating to private streetsPart 12: Acquisition, Vesting and Transfer of Land
Part 12 includes sections 238 to 271 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Acquisition of land for highway works
* Compensation relating to compulsory acquisition of land
* Vesting of land
* Transfer of property and liability when the status of a highway changesPart 13: Financial Provisions
Part 13 includes sections 272 to 281 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Various rules on financial transactions relating to highwaysPart 14: Miscellaneous and Supplementary Powers
Part 14 includes sections 282 to 345 of the Act. The legislation contained in these sections covers:
* Various supplementary powers including - but not limited to:: Inquiries: Disputes over compensation: Prosecutions and appeals: Regulations, schemes and orderschedules
The Act contains 25 schedules.
Sections of note
*Section 38 Agreement:Under Section 38 of the Act, the
highway authority may enter into an agreement with a developer of land on either side or both sides of a private street. The Authority can agree to adopt the street as a highway maintainable at public expense when all the street works have been carried out to their satisfaction, and the developer agrees to carry them out within a stated time. It is customary for the developer to enter into a bond for his performance with a bank orBuilding Society .Section 38 Agreements have been criticised because Highways Authorities are usually consultees during the planning process, but are essentially given a second bite of the cherry when a developer wishes to get his road adopted. Often Highways Authorities will request additional requirements to highways in order for them to be adopted in addition to those originally asked for during the planning consultation process.
*Section 278 Agreement. :Facility to allow private developers to either pay for or carry out off-site works to public highways - eg. addition of speed bumps.
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