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Wycombe District Council to spend £17,000 on gypsy study


A COUNCIL is to spend £17,000 to help find gypsies land to live on.

Wycombe District Council will pay planning consultants to look for 17 legal pitches as demanded by Government.

It is hoped the move will deter gypsies and travellers moving onto land without planning permission, such as a site at Hemley Hill, Princes Risborough.

Factors to be taken into account include closeness to homes, surrounding land use, protected land, roads and accessibility to services such as doctors and schools, the council says.

A resident whose garden backs onto the Hemley Hill site – which neighbours say is too noisy and messy – backed the move.

Trisha Kelly, of Shootacre Lane, said: “It is better than leaving it up to travellers to buy any available land do what they have done.”

But Gypsy Council spokesman Joseph Jones said: “It should be at least double.

“The Government have acknowledged that Romany gypsies and Irish travellers are an ethnic group who have certain rights and the right to have their culture respected.”

He said the figures did not take into account a site closed by the council in 1992 in Booker.

About half of gypsies lived in houses, he said, but caravan users would suffer “mental stress problems which leader to physical health problems” if they cannot live in caravans.

But John O'Connell of the TaxPayers' Alliance said: “This is yet another expensive consultant's bill for the council.

“Taxpayers can't expect to pay ever more tax and increasing charges for declining frontline services.

“Wycombe's bureaucrats should be looking for spending cuts, not funding policy whims."

Most gypsies, travellers and showpeople – 72 per cent – thought the 1,064 pitches recommended for the south east was “much too low” an official consultation shows.

But this was only eight per cent for residents – while 47 per cent thought the number was “much too high”.

Bosses went ahead with 1,064 pitches as a final proposal. UK councils will get £18m cash support to help them find the pitches.

A previous consultation on the proposals said “representations which are based on racial prejudice or discriminatory stereotypes” would not be counted.

It said assumptions that gypsies take part in criminal activities, are violent, do not pay taxes or behave in an anti-social manner would be excluded.

Cllr Jean Teesdale, cabinet member for planning and sustainability, said the pitch number was not final.

She said: “We are aware that the provision for gypsies, travellers and travelling showpeople is of particular interest to Wycombe district residents at this stage, so we welcome constructive input to the consultant’s work.”

The proposal is for 15 gypsy and traveller and two travelling showpeople.

Views can be sent to Planning and Sustainability, Wycombe District Council, Queen Victoria Road, High Wycombe, Bucks HP11 1BB or spatial_planning@wycombe.gov.uk or on 01494 421 570 by August 31.


Comments(13)

You ain't seen me says...
5:15pm Thu 13 Aug 09

I have already answered that.
Knock Woolworths down and put them there.
They will help to keep the Chavs out of town.

ferrellcat says...
5:55pm Thu 13 Aug 09

J Jones,What planet are you on.Respect of culture blows both ways mate.Tell them to sort out the rubbish the filth the human **** the thieving the intimidation and dis respect of others peoples privacy.
Then things may change.
Just because my mower is on my lawn doesnt mean I want to "sell it mister" for £2.Thats not stereo typing councillor that how they are seen. so dont blame the public for not liking them when they appear in a field near you!

OllieNewbury says...
6:57pm Thu 13 Aug 09

Did anyone see Countryfile on Sunday which featured this site. They interviewed a resident and a traveller. I couldn't understand a word the traveller said, her Irish accent was so strong.

£17,000. What a waste of money.

300Aylesbury says...
7:06pm Thu 13 Aug 09

I'll answer the question for 17 - theres plenty of islands off Scotland, let them camp there.

time to go clarke says...
8:13pm Thu 13 Aug 09

Clarke your wasting money again.
There are plenty of worthwhile groups in Wycome that could do with the £17000 your spending on a whim to keep a few happy!!
Your not in touch with your area or residents or you would know where in district to put the camps
You have a piece of land at Daws Hill that could hold a Gypsy camp or how about Ashwells, they are earmaked for homes already and outside the Town and ideal places

DeepThinker says...
10:24pm Thu 13 Aug 09

"The Government have acknowledged that Romany gypsies and Irish travellers are an ethnic group who have certain rights and the right to have their culture respected."

The right to do exactly what they want to do?
The majority of us do not have that right.

TheT0nemeister says...
8:44am Fri 14 Aug 09

"DeepThinker" You are correct, why can't we just start our own group up maybe called the Bucks Rogues and then just go about not paying taxes, intimidating people, throwing tarmac at a drive and generally being a pain to society?

demoness says...
9:25am Fri 14 Aug 09

Could someone please explain to me why there is money for ridiculous things and not money for good things - i.e keeping the environment centre open?
If gypsies used the pool and the centre, do you think they would be kept open as the council would be ticking the government's " equality for minority groups" box?

Could it also be clarified that this is indeed a Tory council cos at the moment they appear to be acting like the worse labour kind?

ferrellcat says...
9:33am Fri 14 Aug 09

Ollie Newbury Her accent is not an issue.Many races are hard to understand thats why the world has interpreters. The program you watched should have used them to allow her the right to be understood

time to go clarke says...
11:41am Fri 14 Aug 09

demoness wrote:
Could someone please explain to me why there is money for ridiculous things and not money for good things - i.e keeping the environment centre open? If gypsies used the pool and the centre, do you think they would be kept open as the council would be ticking the government's " equality for minority groups" box? Could it also be clarified that this is indeed a Tory council cos at the moment they appear to be acting like the worse labour kind?
You bet they are a tory council !!! Cllr Clarke and her Tory minions knee jerk on every issue and look for PR mileage at every turn. Just like their Party Leader David Cameron

Most of what Cllr Clark and her tories touch turn out to be a disaster for the people of Wycombe.
Cllr Shakespeare and his cronies are no better --and guess what Torys again !!!!

OllieNewbury says...
3:41pm Fri 14 Aug 09

ferrellcat wrote:
Ollie Newbury Her accent is not an issue.Many races are hard to understand thats why the world has interpreters. The program you watched should have used them to allow her the right to be understood
I never said it was. It was just something I remarked upon after watching Countryfile. But I see your point- an interpreter or a traveller with a clearer accent would have been easier to understand, and if I had understood everything she said, I'd probably be more sympathetic.

parcelman says...
3:53pm Fri 14 Aug 09

Wan a by a dog

Largo says...
12:34pm Sat 15 Aug 09

What another Councillor Clarke disaster!
Where did the money come from to even consider spending £17,000 on a useless consultation project.
Nearly as bad as the £1 million pound crapperatorium that they built in Higginson Park. Another Councillor Clarke fiasco. And when asked how WDC spent so much money on a public toilet they just replied “ We did rather take our eye off the ball didn’t we”

Seems like all the decisions that WDC makes they somehow manage to “take their eye off the ball”.

Wake up WDC and start to do the job you were elected to do.

Say NO to travellers blotting the landscape.


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