Rules & Bye-Laws
Rules
Dogs are welcome in the garden but must be kept on a lead, and their mess picked up and disposed of outside the garden. Dogs are not permitted to roam freely in the garden, off-lead or unsupervised. Persistent offenders may be banned from bringing their dogs into the garden.
Please dispose of all food and rubbish (by taking it home).
Amplified music is not permitted in the garden
Children may play anywhere except in the Quiet Garden. They should be always supervised and their toys put away at the end of the day. Toys consistently left lying around may be removed and given to a local charity or otherwise disposed of.
No tree climbing or walking through the flowerbeds, and no picking of the flowers.
Heavy ball games are not allowed, as they cause damage to the grass, flowers, plants, and automatic water sprinklers. Please make sure your children do not play with large balls. The responsibility is with you and the obligation you owe it to the other residents around the garden. Croquet set and ping pong table are provided for your use – please treat them with care and enjoy!
Please do not use garden furniture for climbing on or as goalposts in football games. The furniture is for the enjoyment of everyone, and the benches and chairs have sadly been damaged from misuse over the years.
Children’s bikes are permitted in the garden, but may only be ridden on the paths, and not on the grass as this causes damage.
Bouncy castles or similar are not permitted
Please do not dispose of trees, plants, or other waste in the compost heap next to the sheds at the western boundary of the garden. This area is for the gardeners for plants and shrubs which have been removed from the communal gardens before they are taken for disposal.
Please arrange with the council to collect your private garden waste.
You are welcome to hold small parties in the garden, so long as this does not prevent other people from enjoying the garden at the same time. Large parties (i.e. those involving 20 or more people) and children’s birthday parties require permission from the Secretary of the Garden Committee, and permission must be applied for at least two weeks in advance.
Marquees are not permitted, and there should be no loud music, fireworks, or other excessive noise, and all bottles, glasses and general litter should be removed at the end of the party. Please ensure you write to the secretary at the address at the bottom of this newsletter.
Residents are reminded that the committee has the power to deny access to the garden to those who persistently break the rules and disregard other users.
BYE-LAWS
MADE BY THE
GARDEN COMMITTEE OF CAMPDEN HOUSE COURT
In pursuance of the provisions of the Act, 26 and 27 Vic cap 13.
(And duly allowed by Mr. Justice Channell, a Judge of the High Court, on the 22nd of May, 1900.)
No flowers shall be plucked, and no trees or shrubs shall be uprooted or disrupted except with the authority of the committee.
No dog shall be allowed in the Garden unless led by a chain or other fastening.
No member of any household in which there is any person suffering, or recently recovered from, the effects of any infectious or contagious disease shall be admitted to the Garden until the medical man in attendance of the patient or patients shall, if required to do so by the Garden Committee, have given them a certification in writing there is no danger or infection or contagion.
The playing of football, cricket, hockey, and similar games is absolutely prohibited, as are also kite-flying, stone-throwing, the use of catapults, bows and arrows, and other missile weapons or toys. Lawn tennis and croquet and other games may be played at such times and subject to such regulations or modifications as may be sanctioned from time to time by the committee.
No carpets, mats or rugs, shall be beaten, shaken or dusted, nor shall perambulators or bicycles be washed or cleaned in any part of the Garden.
No carpets, mats, clothes, or linen, shall be exposed for drying or other purposes in any part of the Garden or on the railing thereof.
No dust or rubbish shall be swept into the Garden, nor shall paper be scattered in any part thereof.
Note: By Section 4 of the above-named Act any inhabitant or servant or other person admitted to the Garden offending against these bye-laws shall be liable for each offence to penalty not exceeding Five Pounds (£5).