Council set to reveal potential travellers' sites

Cheshire East Council will shortly be announcing which sites have been identified as potential sites for gypsies, travellers and travelling show people.

It is national policy that as part of the local plan the Council is required to identify a five year land supply for the provision of Gypsy and Travellers and Travelling show people sites. We understand Cheshire East Council need to provide around 60 pitches in the Borough.

Cllr Michael Jones, Leader of Cheshire East Council, said "As part of a sub regional and pan Cheshire approach we have jointly commissioned a Gypsy and Travellers Needs Assessment to establish the need across the sub region and Cheshire East have also engaged an independent external consultant to undertake a site identification study to establish suitable sites across the authority.

"This report is in its final stages and no decision has yet been taken. Once a suitable list of sites has been established then the report will form part of the Local Plan evidence base and will be available to the public.

"It is a very difficult discussion around Traveller sites and we are being very sensitive to this. I am pleased that we have received numerous sites from the private sector and these have been examined. Once the report has been published a clear debate will be undertaken and through the planning process consultation with stakeholders and the public will be undertaken."

Cllr Michael Jones added "There are no sites in Cheshire East for Gypsy and Travellers at Alderley Edge, Handforth or Wilmslow. There have been sites proposed but the independent consultant has ruled these out."

"There is a site still under consideration which is Council owned land, which is based within the boundary of Stockport. This site would require cooperation with Stockport to deliver, especially on planning and access."

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Sarah Lane
Tuesday 4th March 2014 at 4:14 pm
I dread to think where these sites will be. I take it any travellers will not require a permanent site though, being travellers. Will the 60 pitches just be able to be used when they need to take a break from their travels. Would not make any sense to have a permanent 'travellers' site.
Elaine Taylor
Thursday 6th March 2014 at 7:12 pm
Why do we always hand everything out with no strings attached? That doesn't engender any responsibility. Travellers are not helpless, and surely it would not be unreasonable to attach conditions to any plot of land earmarked for them such as:
1. that plot is the only place within the area that they can legally stay. If they camp anywhere else, they would be evicted within 24 hours. I remember the National Trust once had an issue with travellers, but after they evicted one group within 48 hours, no further groups have stayed on that site.
2. the council will provide reasonable waste facilities for the site, but the travellers will be responsible for using those facilities to dispose of their rubbish. If they leave their waste elsewhere on the site, the council will not clean it up, but leave it for the travelling community to sort out.
3. antisocial behaviour will be dealt with promptly through the normal channels