Section 5 states:"(1) A person aggrieved by the making of a designation under this Act may, not later than 28 days after the date on which the making of the designation is notified under section 3(4), appeal to the Scottish Ministers against the designation; and where such an appeal is made, the zone shall not come into operation until the appeal is determined.(2) An appeal under subsection (1) shall—(a) be made in writing;(b) state on which ground (or grounds) of those mentioned in subsection (3) the appeal is made, and the reasons for appealing on that ground (or on those grounds);(c) state whether the appellant wishes to be heard before the appeal is determined or is content for it to be determined on the basis of written submissions;(d) be accompanied by a copy of the designation or the notice given under section 3(4); and(e) be copied (without the accompanying document referred to in paragraph (d)) to the local authority which made the designation.(3) The only grounds on which an appeal may be made are—(a) that the prostitution tolerance zone consists of an area, or includes a place, inappropriate to such a zone;(b) that the period during which the zone is to remain in operation, or the times of day during which it is to operate, are inappropriate;(c) that the code...