Round up of UK Gypsy and Traveller news from local and national media, Gypsy and Traveller organisations etc. The views and opinions expressed in the media, articles or comments on this site are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions held by TravellerSpace.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Gypsy site plan is slated for refusal - Malvern
A CONTROVERSIAL planning application for a gipsy site in a hamlet between Malvern and Powick looks set to be refused. The application, for land at Bastonford, is for a site with parking for five touring caravans.
Potential Traveller sites revealed for Bournemouth
FOUR potential locations for Gypsy and Traveller sites have been earmarked in Bournemouth, the Daily Echo can reveal. Three of them are on green belt land.
The suggestions, drawn up by consultants Baker Associates, are
• 10 transit pitches off Park Road, Lansdowne (bordering the Wessex Way and public car park off Lansdowne Road)
• three residential pitches near Erlin Farm, Muscliffe Lane,
• five residential pitches off Careys Road, off Broadway Lane
• eight residential pitches on the edge of urban development at Throop Road, between Woodbury Avenue and the allotments.
The suggestions, drawn up by consultants Baker Associates, are
• 10 transit pitches off Park Road, Lansdowne (bordering the Wessex Way and public car park off Lansdowne Road)
• three residential pitches near Erlin Farm, Muscliffe Lane,
• five residential pitches off Careys Road, off Broadway Lane
• eight residential pitches on the edge of urban development at Throop Road, between Woodbury Avenue and the allotments.
Planners to look at controversial Gypsy camp plan - Ewloe ,Wales
A CONTROVERSIAL gipsy camp will be discussed by county planners next month.
Hundreds of people have already voiced their opposition to plans for a five-caravan site on land off Magazine Lane, Ewloe Green.
Hundreds of people have already voiced their opposition to plans for a five-caravan site on land off Magazine Lane, Ewloe Green.
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
£45k to tell Gypsies ‘don’t eat horses’
WHITEHALL chiefs paid a PR firm £45,000 to teach Gypsies about an EU rule asking people to promise not to EAT their horses.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs gave the cash to Linstock Communications to "raise awareness" among travellers of the bizarre Brussels law change.Under the move, owners had to sign a legal document promising not to dine on their animals. Refusal meant jail or an unlimited fine. Labour feared Gypsies would not know about the change.
Paddy Doherty's son's attempted murder trial is dropped
The son of My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star Paddy Doherty has walked free from an attempted murder charge.
David Doherty, 26, known as “Steak Pudding” to Travellers, allegedly drove over the legs of Thomas Ward, 36, then fired a shotgun at him.
David Doherty, 26, known as “Steak Pudding” to Travellers, allegedly drove over the legs of Thomas Ward, 36, then fired a shotgun at him.
Blackburn Gypsy site extension rejected
PLANS to extend a controversial Gypsy site in Blackburn have been rejected by council planning bosses.
Jimmy Evans had applied for consent to retain five caravans, a chalet, an amenity block, and a WC building, on a former coal merchant’s site at the rear of Vincent Street, Ewood.
Jimmy Evans had applied for consent to retain five caravans, a chalet, an amenity block, and a WC building, on a former coal merchant’s site at the rear of Vincent Street, Ewood.
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Gypsy site plan sparks uproar - Kidderminster
A RESIDENTS’ action group has vowed to fight “tooth and nail”
against a former Kidderminster school becoming a Gypsy and Traveller site.
Chairman of Broadwaters Residents Action Group (BRAG), Sarah Rook, said she was “horrified” that the former Sion Hill School site was one of seven potential plots whittled down from 15 by Wyre Forest District Council’s cabinet.
against a former Kidderminster school becoming a Gypsy and Traveller site.
Chairman of Broadwaters Residents Action Group (BRAG), Sarah Rook, said she was “horrified” that the former Sion Hill School site was one of seven potential plots whittled down from 15 by Wyre Forest District Council’s cabinet.
Luton Travellers are not from Dale Farm
TRAVELLERS who have set up camp on Luton’s Stockwood Park say that they haven’t come from troubled Essex site Dale Farm.
Several national newspapers reported today that the group of travellers, who arrived at the park close to its Farley Hill entrance on Monday evening, had come 55 miles from the illegal site
But The Sun says they have.
Several national newspapers reported today that the group of travellers, who arrived at the park close to its Farley Hill entrance on Monday evening, had come 55 miles from the illegal site
But The Sun says they have.
Businesses fight plans for Gypsy site in Winsford
BUSINESSES on Winsford Industrial Estate have joined forces to fight council plans for a permanent Gypsy plot at the site entrance.
Cheshire West and Chester Council (CWAC) has identified six potential traveller sites in the borough, including a 10 plot site at the Bostock Road entrance to the town’s industrial estate and 20 pitches on land off Blakeden Land, behind the Cheshire Police Headquarters.
Cheshire West and Chester Council (CWAC) has identified six potential traveller sites in the borough, including a 10 plot site at the Bostock Road entrance to the town’s industrial estate and 20 pitches on land off Blakeden Land, behind the Cheshire Police Headquarters.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Dale Farm Travellers set up camp in Luton
The Travellers, who are facing eviction from Dale Farm, have warned that they have nowhere else to go.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Dorset locations earmarked as potential Travellers’ sites to be revealed
RESIDENTS across Dorset are set to learn which spots have been earmarked as potential authorised sites for Travellers.
Nine local councils in Dorset banded together three years ago to spend an estimated £250,000 on tackling the controversial issue by hiring private consultants to look at potential sites.
Baker Associates has now reported back and its findings will become public in the next days or weeks.
Nine local councils in Dorset banded together three years ago to spend an estimated £250,000 on tackling the controversial issue by hiring private consultants to look at potential sites.
Baker Associates has now reported back and its findings will become public in the next days or weeks.
Suffolk/Essex: School racism hike blamed on Dale Farm furore
Ormiston Children and Families Trust (OCFT) said hateful views children had picked up at home had found their way onto the playground.
The charity, which works across East Anglia, said the hike in racist incidents had seen travellers families withdraw their children from schools.
The charity, which works across East Anglia, said the hike in racist incidents had seen travellers families withdraw their children from schools.
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