Our byelaws
Byelaws
Byelaws are local laws created using powers granted to us by an Act of Parliament. They are reviewed every 10 years.
Byelaws to Prohibit the Consumption of Alcohol in Designated Public Places
- Alness Due to be reviewed by 9 January 2015
- Ardersier
- Avoch
- Broadford and Harrapool Byelaw
- Broadford and Harrapool - map
- Charleston and North Kessock
- Dingwall
- Evanton Due to be reviewed by 1 December 2018
- Fortrose and Rosemarkie
- Grantown on Spey
- Greater Fort William and Kinlochleven
- Invergordon Continued after review in 2011, next review due February 2021
- Inverness and Beauly
- Kyleakin, Kyle of Lochalsh and Portree
- Maryburgh and Conon Bridge
- Muir of Ord
- Munlochy
- Nairn
- Strathpeffer
- Tain Continued after review in 2011, next review due September 2021
- Thurso Due to be reviewed by 29 March 2020
- Wick Due to be reviewed by 29 March 2020
Byelaws on the Employment of Children
Byelaws from other organisations
- The British Underwater Test and Evaluation Centre Byelaws 2016 new Byelaws from the Ministry of Defence regulating areas of land and sea known as the British Underwater Test and Evaluation Centre (“BUTEC”) which comprises the BUTEC Base Area at the Kyle of Lochalsh and the BUTEC Sea Ranges, between the isle of Raasay and Applecross on the mainland.