FOI Request - Barbecuing in Public Parks
Request 101003421644
1. Does your authority have responsibility for setting the local regulations regarding whether people can BBQ in a public space?
2. Is BBQ cooking permitted in ALL local authority public spaces WITHOUT a permit or prior authorisation?
3. If not, is BBQ cooking permitted in ANY local authority public spaces WITHOUT a permit or prior authorisation?
4. Is BBQ cooking permitted in ANY local authority public places WITH a permit or authorisation?
5. How many local authority places exist in your geography where people can BBQ?
6. Re Q5, if less than 6 in number, please name the places.
7. Is there a charge for a permit/permission? If so, how much is it?
Response 17-11-2023
1.-6. Information to specific questions is note held. Information that is not held falls under Section 17 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 - Information not held.
However, in order to be helpful please see link to 'rules for the management of public parks' here: http://www.moray.gov.uk/downloads/file86790.pdf
Whilst there is no specific mention of BBQ in the rules, there is a definition in para 1 (ii) of applicable spaces.
Note: different spaces might be in different ownership (i.e. not necessarily owned by the Local Authority).
We would also suggest that the requester contacts Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.