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Appeal By Gypsy Travelers To Build A Permanent Site Next To Our Village
Some fields came up for sale on the outskirts of the village where my family live in the Darlington area. The fields have been used to keep horses and other animals in over the years but then were sold to "persons unknown". It later transpires that they had been sold to some members of the Gypsy community and they then applied for planning consent to construct a permanent residential caravan site with two amenity buildings and hard standing for a number of caravans. This has obviously been met with considerable out rage by the nearby village who got together to raise several thousand pounds and wrote in excess of 200 letters of complaint, the most the council had ever received against a planning application. Their application was unanimously rejected by the council much to the delight of the nearby residents. Now as you may gather they, the Gypsy's have appealed, every body has resigned themselves to the fact that the appeal will more than likely succeed. According to what the council have said they do not have the funds to fight this application and the Gypsy's have employed a top barrister to fight their case. I know this seems a lost cause but has anybody got any useful input on this situation. Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In our area we have two resident traveller sites.They are well managed and well run.There hasn't been any problems which differ from anyone on a housing estate.
There is a huge difference between a managed, static site and travellers who just see a piece of land and camp on it illegally and do leave mess.
In this case I don't see anything illegal.
There is a huge difference between a managed, static site and travellers who just see a piece of land and camp on it illegally and do leave mess.
In this case I don't see anything illegal.
Oh Mags!, how naive. My father welcomed several families of travellers onto our land when I was growing up every year during the winters, likewise just outside of the village where I live now are six traveller families on a permanent ' family' site. Their kids go to the local school and the men drink in the pub at night and oh amazing behave like everyone else. They do do scrap metal, they do have horse but so what? Get a life.
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Sharingan , if you are addressing me (what does Mags! mean?) then you could at least answer in a polite manner and not tell someone to 'get a life'. I respect in your short life you have had nothing but positive experience of Travellers, in turn you could respect that others may have both alternative experiences and therefore alternative opinions.
And back to the OP:-
Planning permission has been refused but the decision is being appealed. What can I do to help resist the appeal?
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Planning permission has been refused but the decision is being appealed. What can I do to help resist the appeal?
NB:- "Please refrain from being rude, abusive or judgemental - members come here for advice, not judgement! Members who offer only moral judgement will be suspended."
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