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*** Trespass Near Me.......
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....what is the council doing....from the local rag, website....
https:/ /www.bo urnemou thecho. co.uk/n ews/236 74771.t ravelle rs-set- unautho rised-c amp-nea r-castl epoint/
//“BCP Council staff will be visiting site to carry out the statutory welfare and educational needs assessment, along with any necessary risk assessments in order to determine the level of support to be given to the group.” // - why? try moving them on! who gives a rats April about "support" - Perlease! they must think we are radio rental.
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//“BCP Council staff will be visiting site to carry out the statutory welfare and educational needs assessment, along with any necessary risk assessments in order to determine the level of support to be given to the group.” // - why? try moving them on! who gives a rats April about "support" - Perlease! they must think we are radio rental.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are scum, we just had them 10 mins walk from my house on a small patch of greenery, there was about 10-12 caravans 3 flatbed lorries with gardening services on the side, what did they leave behind, a massive tree cuttings and garden waste.
At one point during a very hot day they had puppies for sale in the heat with no shelter.
I think next time I want rubbish removed I'll ask the council to do it for nothing like you do for gypsies.
At one point during a very hot day they had puppies for sale in the heat with no shelter.
I think next time I want rubbish removed I'll ask the council to do it for nothing like you do for gypsies.
Now , now, TTT steady on. You know damned well how difficult it is for plod or local Councils to ascertain who the landowner is. Unless they are looking to prosecute them of course. Plus a visit "to the site" will itself require a full and comprehensive risk assessment with public and private liability cover which will need approval by the accounts department when they can get wifi from their latest W F H location on a beach near you. (anyone else noticed how the Councils like to provide wifi at beach locations?) An educational needs assessment will take months now that the universities and schools have closed for the summer, and the local social security branches will require the recruitment of staff, preferably from a galaxy far far away. Extra bin wagons and personal protection suits will need to be ordered for the clean up when they eventually move on to the next location. Should be sorted by Christmas then, as a sort of gift for the unfortunate local inhabitants.
Two years ago, Rochdale Council issued banning orders to more than 200 hundred people regarding "travellers' rights". The notices were in the form of public notices posted in prominent and popular places throughout the borough, and banned such people from stopping overnight anywhere within the borough. The notice also included "others". Maybe other councils could do the same.