An unauthorised Traveller encampment on a council coach park will be served with a notice to leave the site, one week after they arrived.
An unauthorised Traveller encampment has recently taken up residence on a council coach park without prior permission or authorization. After careful consideration and consultation with the local community, the council has decided to take action and serve the encampment with a notice to leave the site.
It has been one week since the Traveller encampment arrived on the coach park, causing disruption and inconvenience to both the local residents and businesses. While the council is always open to accommodating the diverse needs of our community, it is essential to ensure that proper protocols and regulations are followed.
The council has been in discussions with the representatives of the Traveller community and has offered them alternative sites to set up their camp. However, they have refused these offers and have chosen to remain on the coach park regardless of the impact it has on the local community.
This decision to serve the encampment with a notice to leave the site is not taken lightly. Still, it is necessary to maintain the integrity of the coach park and ensure the safety and comfort of all those who use it. The notice serves as a formal request for the Traveller encampment to vacate the premises within a specific time frame.
The council assures that all necessary measures will be taken to ensure a peaceful and orderly departure of the encampment from the coach park. They will be given ample time to pack up their belongings and find alternate accommodation. The council is committed to ensuring that the Traveller community is treated with respect and dignity throughout this process.
The notice to leave the site is not intended to discriminate against the Traveller community. It is simply enforcing the rules and regulations in place to ensure the smooth running of the coach park. The council remains open to exploring alternative solutions that are fair and reasonable for all parties involved.
The council is also aware of the concerns raised by the local residents and businesses regarding the impact of the Traveller encampment on the coach park. They have been working closely with the community and will continue to do so to address any further concerns.
It is essential to remember that the coach park is a vital public space and needs to be accessible and safe for all. The actions taken by the council reflect their commitment to maintaining the coach park for the benefit of the entire community.
In conclusion, while the Traveller encampment may have arrived at the council coach park without prior permission, the council is taking appropriate measures to resolve the situation in a fair and respectful manner. The notice to leave the site serves as an opportunity for the Traveller community to find alternative accommodation while also ensuring the proper use of the coach park for all. The council hopes for a peaceful and cooperative resolution, and we remain dedicated to upholding the best interests of all those affected by this situation.
