Bourn Vincent Memorial Park Act, 1932

Maintenance and management of the Park.

12.—(1) The Commissioners shall maintain and manage the Park as a national park for the general purpose of the recreation and enjoyment of the public and shall for that purpose have full power, subject to the sanction (either general or particular) of the Minister, to execute all such works and do all such things as shall in their opinion be necessary for the proper maintenance and management of the Park or be necessary for or contribute towards affording to the public the facilities and benefits to be derived from the Park.

(2) In addition and without prejudice to the general powers conferred on the Commissioners by the preceding sub-section of this section, it shall be lawful for the Commissioners, with the sanction (either general or particular) of the Minister, to reserve any portion of the Park or any building in the Park for any particular purpose, whether State or public or private, to let any part of the Park or any building in the Park or any right over or in respect of any part of the Park to any person, and to charge tolls for the admission of persons, vehicles, vessels, and animals to the Park or any building therein or any part of the Park or of any such building.