Tuesday 30 April 2013

Police to investigate offensive website comments over proposed Gypsy site - Cornwall

From the Plymouth Herald

POLICE are to be called in over "offensive and defamatory" online comments about a proposed Gypsy and Traveller site.


Plans to turn part of a car park overlooking Whitsand Bay into a Gypsy site have been put on hold because of the alleged comments.

Moves by Cornwall Housing to build two permanent Gypsy and Traveller pitches on Tregantle car park sparked anger from many local people.

Unauthorised Travellers have used the site for years, and if the proposals are approved would be able to stay permanently. The planning application submitted to Cornwall Council would also see improvements to the car park at Tregantle.

At least 160 objectors made their views known on the council's planning website.

But last Friday the comments were removed unexpectedly.

A council spokeswoman said: Cornwall Housing has asked the council to hold the application in abeyance for up to six months due to the nature of many of the responses posted online and on social media sites which they state are extremely offensive and defamatory.

"The comments deemed offensive and/or defamatory will be referred to the police for the appropriate action to be taken. In the meantime all responses have been removed from the council's website.

"The council understands that people may have concerns but has a duty to meet the needs of Gypsies and Travellers as well as the settled community and this debate needs to be held in a measured way.

"In the interim the council will meet with the parish council to discuss their concerns and the proposals set out in their response to the application."

The council said there had been Travellers living on the site for a number of years.

"As the council does not have alternative sites for Travellers and Gypsies in this area the aim of the application is to reduce the impact of this site on the local area," a spokeswoman said.

Cornwall Housing is Cornwall Council's arms-length housing company.

The planning application covers a part of the Tregantle Fort car park on the B3247 in Tregantle, a few yards from the South West Coast Path and overlooking Tregantle Beach.

The work would include hardstanding, landscaping and amenity block and alterations and improvements to the existing public car park to form 149 formal car parking spaces.

Funding would come from the Homes and Communities Agency The application was originally down to be heard on May 22.

One resident, who asked to remain anonymous, told The Herald they saw around 160 application comments online on Thursday, but on Friday they were wiped from the site.

The resident said most of the erased comments had objected to the building of the site.

Within 24 hours of the comments being removed, another 50 were added, with many complaining about the council's decision to ditch the previous comments. Among the original objectors was R Melville, who said Rame Head was an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

"It is an area Cornwall should be proud of and an area to protect.

"These people should have been moved on several years ago rather than being encouraged to stay and create a precedent for future Gypsies and Travellers."

see also: The Western Morning News - Traveller site plan stalls after wave of online fury


The Cornish Guardian - Travellers' site scheme put on hold temporarily

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