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Eviction of Gypsies and Travellers by the council - Shelter England

Eviction of Gypsies and Travellers by the council

This section looks at what you can do if the council has asked you to leave, and when the council has the right to make you move on.

Eviction by the council from an unauthorised site

If you are on council owned land, the council should take all circumstances into account before deciding whether to evict you.

If the council does need to move you on, they should take your welfare into account before doing so - see 'what does the council need to take into account' below to find out more.

Eviction for antisocial behaviour

If you live on an unauthorised site, and the council is evicting everyone for antisocial behaviour, they should first make sure that your whole group isn't being punished for the bad behaviour of a few individuals. If you feel this is the case, talk to the site manager, Gypsy/Traveller liaison officer or other council representative and make sure they understand this. The council should then only evict the troublemakers, and leave you in peace.

You can get help and advice on dealing with the council from an adviser in your area - use our directory to find one.

When can the council move me on?

The council has wide-ranging powers to ask people to leave and remove any vehicles from land where they do not have permission to be there, which includes:

situations where permission was once given, but has since been withdrawn, or
where you are staying on an unauthorised site and have been asked by the council to move on, or
if you’re camped on highways and other roads.

The council also has the power to remove you if your camp is causing a public health hazard, for example:

because it doesn't have proper toilets,
is polluting water supplies, or
because rubbish is piling up.

What does the council need to take into account?

The council has the power to move you on if you are living on a private or an unauthorised site (only the courts have the power to evict you from an authorised council site). But before moving you on, the council should take into account your welfare and the welfare of anyone else in your household.

This means that the council should consider their duties to:

look after the rights of any children in your household - by law, the council must provide assistance for 'children in need', which could include ensuring your children have accommodation, including accommodation on an appropriate site
provide education to all children of school age - for example, the council must consider whether your removal from the site will disrupt your children's education, or prevent them from being able to go to school
provide health and welfare services - the council may decide not to move you on if this means you won't be able to access health and welfare services
help homeless people - the council has a duty to do all it reasonably can to prevent homelessness, and to provide homeless people with a place to stay while it decides whether or not they are entitled to permanent housing. Again, this could include providing you with a site to stay on if you have nowhere else to go. The page on Gypsies/Travellers and homelessness has more on this.

In order to make a decision, an officer from the council must visit the site and talk to you about your situation. This will give you a chance to put forward your case, for example:

to tell the council that you have nowhere else to go,
that your children are attending the local school, or
that you have health problems.

You can ask an adviser to help you work out what you want to say.

What if the council decides to move me on?

If the council decides that you need to be moved, they'll give you a removal direction, requiring you to move on as soon as you're practically able to.

If you don't think the council has taken all the issues listed above into account, you should make an official complaint using the council's complaints procedure, and contact a solicitor or law centre as soon as possible. A solicitor will be able to help you challenge the council's decision. For example, they may be able to apply for a judicial review of the decision, or get an injunction preventing the council from moving you on.

However, if the council directs you to move on, and you don’t leave, you will be committing a criminal offence (unless you have applied for judicial review and are awaiting the decision).

What can the council do to make me move?

The council will usually get bailiffs to carry out the removal itself. The police may also turn up, but they probably won't get involved in the removal unless there's trouble.
 




seagurn

Well-known member
Feb 19, 2007
1,971
County town
All this makes me laugh , im surprissed the local residents havn't drummed the pikey's out. The scrounging ,theiving pieces of shit.
 




Garage_Doors

Originally the Swankers
Jun 28, 2008
11,790
Brighton
Is that really what happens to "illegally parked vehicles"? Most people just get a parking ticket - if a parking offence has been committed. If a vehicle has been abandoned off the highway, there are other processes that can be brought to bear. But immediate impounding of a vehicle that is actually being driven isn't an option.

I'd always assumed that if i parked my car illegally in Brighton it gets towed away?, if cars are only going to get a £35 ticket, there is no incentive to not park illegally is there.
Is it legal for them to drive on the councils green grass in parks ?
 


I'd always assumed that if i parked my car illegally in Brighton it gets towed away?, if cars are only going to get a £35 ticket, there is no incentive to not park illegally is there.
Is it legal for them to drive on the councils green grass in parks ?
In itself, it's not a criminal offence.
 
















Dewe-Road-Gull

New member
Jul 11, 2012
154
looks like a f**king state now! gas canisters and rubbish everywhere and mounds of mud that will take weeks to turn back to grass..... probably just in time for them to come back to!
 




Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,101
Brighton
Have they gone, Oh good. So here is the plan guys. With parking in Mithras House limited Saturday we all park in Wild Park instead. To back you up I've a Transit with tow bar so I'll try and nick a caravan so we look like travelers. Anyone got a tractor as we may need digging out after the game.
I understand the law to be that they need to be given 7 days notice via a court order. The council by-pass this and accept a verbal guarantee that they will go by a certain date, which they generally do. Any know if the rubbish bins are supplied free of charge and what would happen if, now the site is cleared, we went and put our rubbish in their bins?
And with the gas bottles, I've always needed to return mine to get a new bottle, unless you've nicked it and as such cant return it.
 


macky

Well-known member
Dec 28, 2004
1,653
From my observations this week ... most of the caravans parked at the Wild Park have no vehicles available to tow them off the site immediately. Just turning up and ordering them to leave simply won't achieve anything.
if i parkeda caravan anywhere it should not be I dont think i would be given the chance to move it Before it was sent away to be crushed
 


macky

Well-known member
Dec 28, 2004
1,653
they have now moved to sainburys It's never ending
 




SIMMO SAYS

Well-known member
Jul 31, 2012
11,749
Incommunicado
looks like a f**king state now! gas canisters and rubbish everywhere and mounds of mud that will take weeks to turn back to grass..... probably just in time for them to come back to!

I heard they are looking for Lord Bracknell's Estate for their next port of call, but cant seem to find it on their maps! ???
 


amexee

New member
Jun 19, 2011
979
haywards heath
Can someone tell me why councils do not pass bylaws to control the overnight encampment in parks. They can fine for dog shit, so why not put in place fines for illegal vehicle access/overnight camping etc etc instead of bleating they can do nothing?
 


pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,089
peacehaven
They have pitched up in Sainsburys west Hove car park
 


pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
6,089
peacehaven
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Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,761
at home
Oh nice!
 




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