Need a pitch on a
Council site? Want to buy your own ground? Tired of being always moved on? This
is your chance to have your say.
Cornwall Council
have commissioned an independent assessment of the accommodation needs of
Gypsies and Travellers in the county. This piece of work follows on from a
flawed assessment carried out in 2014. TravellerSpace and Ruston Planning Limited successfully challenged
this assessment at Cornwall Council's Local Plan Examination. The
Inspector recognised that it was not developed in conjunction with, or informedby, active engagement with representatives of the Gypsy and Traveller Community
in Cornwall, so
called for it to be carried out again.
This new study will
provide Gypsies and Travellers with a way to speak about their accommodation
issues and preferences.
TravellerSpace are
working in partnership with Southern Horizons Limited and Dr Zoë James, from Plymouth University to talk with Gypsies and Travellers
throughout the county over the next month. The study will focus on permanent pitch
provision, but will also look at the need for transit sites and also Gypsies
and Travellers currently living in housing.
The findings will
be analysed by the research team and a written report including pitch/plot
calculations will be given to the Council by November 2015. The study findings are expected to help
inform the Local Plan, which is the document that guides what development is to
take place in Cornwall.
We understand that people
will be worried about passing on information to the Council, particularly if
living on an unauthorised site.
There are also some
separate questions at the end of the main survey about experiences of prejudice
and victimisation. These do not form
part of the Needs Assessment and are purely voluntary if people wish to talk about
their experiences. This information will
be used (anonymously) by Dr Zoë James as part of an academic study to inform policy around this important area of
work, although a short briefing paper about the findings will be also prepared
for Cornwall Council.
The evidence we
gather will help at least some people to get planning permission & may
support any case for transit sites. It will show where sites are over crowded
and where new pitches will be needed in the future as children grow up and have
families of their own.
Caroline on 07939 210 014 or email
tspace@travellerspace-cornwall.org
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