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Talking about Gypsies and Travellers Michael Hargreaves, Irish Traveller Movement in Britain

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Talking about Gypsies and Travellers. Michael Hargreaves, Irish Traveller Movement in Britain. Will cover. The challenge to Big Fat Gypsy Wedding ITMB Research Findings The local narrative – Chorley, South Cambs & Basildon. Bigger, Fatter, Gypsier . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Talking about Gypsies and Travellers

Michael Hargreaves,Irish Traveller Movement in Britain

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Will cover

• The challenge to Big Fat Gypsy Wedding

• ITMB Research Findings• The local narrative – Chorley, South

Cambs & Basildon

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Bigger, Fatter, Gypsier

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The Advertising Standards Agency Review

• 372 initial complaints to ASA dismissed out of hand

• ITMB and Howe & Co lodged an appeal to the independent ASA adjudicator

• He asked ASA to undertake a formal review

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Findings

• The campaign was irresponsible, endorsed prejudice against Gypsies and Travellers, was guilty of depicting a child in a sexualised way, and was likely to have caused mental & moral harm to children

• Central to the finding was the evidence of the impact on bullying, attacks on girls in schools

• The first time a regulatory body has recognised prejudice against Gypsies and Travellers

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That was the posters

• Ofcom has now announced an investigation of the programmes as a whole

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Planning for Gypsies & Travellers: The Impacts of Localism, June 11

• http://irishtraveller.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/ITMB_Planning_for_Gypsies_and_Travellers11.pdf

• Responses from 100 councils in 3 regions• With RS abolition the 3 regions the targets they

recognised to fall from 2,919 to 1,395 – 52%• 40% of respondents expressed concerns about

increased local opposition to development for Travellers under a community based planning system

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Planning for Gypsies & Travellers: The Impacts of Localism

• Communities believe they can expect to have proposals they oppose rejected

• Widespread delay & uncertainty among LPAs in progressing their development plans

• Reticence to go beyond defining criteria to identifying and allocating sites

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Gypsy & Traveller Site Funding under the Coalition, March 2012

• http://irishtraveller.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/HCA-Site-Funding-Report-v.62.pdf

• £60m Traveller Pitch Fund - January 2012 £47m of grants

• 110 transit, replacement, Showpeople. So 510, not 620.

• No relationship between need & allocations. Parts of the Midlands, SW, Yorks, NE did reasonably well.

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Gypsy & Traveller Site Funding under the Coalition

• Many areas unwilling to bid. Essex, Kent, Cambs, Surrey, Herts 25% of caravans, 4% of funds

• Unitaries 46% of new site funds• Housing Associations not interested• Too many extensions• Sites identified for less than half new

pitches, less than 20% have permission

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Chorley 1

• Council consistently claimed no Travellers in Chorley

• Reflects sites provided after 1968 Act• But also lack of knowledge• Officers afraid to engage• No change with change of leadership• Residents paid for own barrister

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Chorley 2

• 2 appeals, continued objection after CLG conceded 2nd inspectors report unsound, prosecution for non compliance, seeking an injunction

• Tenacity, fear of unsafe sites• Stress, health impacts

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South Cambs 1• No town, 101 parish councils• Significant Gypsy & Traveller numbers, lots

of temporary permissions• Smithy Fen, Willingham, Fen Road • 2 public sites – all 29 pitches English Gypsies• Local plan work put aside – lost the

opportunity to include in major developments

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South Cambs 2

• New needs assessment • Trying to reopen a 10 pitch site against

massive local opposition, so it can address local issues in Willingham & Smithy Fen

• OK to give 2nd & 3rd temporary permissions and move people around

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Reopening Mettle Hill • Notorious travellers’site set to reopen. A

travellers’ site which was shut down when it became a hotbed of crime and vandalism is set to reopen

• Taxpayers to pay £3m for travellers’ sites• Coachloads of villagers oppose travellers’

site• MP: ‘Keep Traveller site shut’

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Some Comments by Councillors

• Mervyn Loynes - I’d put a minefield around all of them

• Deborah Roberts – Travellers should be left to stew in raw sewage

• Would launch a suicide bomb on Smithy Fen, if she had cancer

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And the Housing Portfolio Holder

• F*** off Gypos – Councillor Mark Howell

• Could the County put up some of these?

• A private joke between friends in the Independent group

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Basildon • Too many Travellers• Have acted illegally• Rejected opportunity to solve – offer of

HCA land • Assumed they would disappear• Don’t deal with them as people, Traveller

liaison officers are enforcement. Compare local police

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Ministers’ Messages?• Pickles pledges ‘to stop the caravans in their

tracks’ with new instant stop notices. ‘You know the story: in breach of planning law, travellers move in over a bank holiday weekend and it takes years for councils to remove them’

• £1.2m grant for the eviction• A widespread perception that the system is

unfair and that it is easier for one group to gain permission, particularly on sensitive Green Belt