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gypsy and traveller site allocation DPD: update

Meeting: 18/10/2017 - Local Plan Advisory Committee (Item 13)

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Report of the Interim Strategic Director of Place

Minutes:

The Planning Policy Team Manager presented the report to members.  He reminded members that work had been ongoing for some time on the allocation document and the awaited needs assessment had now been completed.  The needs assessment updated the previous study completed in 2013 and took account of the revised definition of a traveller.  He explained that the work undertaken by the consultants involved a variety of techniques including speaking to members of the gypsy and traveller community. He made reference to table 1 of the report which summarised the outcome of the work and showed the requirements for gypsies and travellers.  Compared with the 2013 study, there was a dramatic decrease in the need for pitches for gypsies and travellers and an increase in the need for plots for showpeople.  He explained that the figures could change as there was still some uncertainty around the issue of the definition of gypsies and travellers and the outcome was the subject of a judicial review; however this possibility had been built in to the review.  The study had also looked at transit provision.  He advised that the advantage of having a transit site was that in the event of an illegal encampment, the police would be able to move travellers on to a publicly provided transit site.  At present there was insufficient data under the new definition of gypsies and travellers to be certain of the need; however there was clear reference to the north west of the county in the study.  He added that there would be significant costs associated with the provision of a transit site.

 

Councillor J Legrys sought clarification on the classification of a household and how many people and caravans could occupy a pitch.  The Planning Policy Team Manager advised that it was assumed that a pitch would contain one caravan however the number of occupants would vary.

 

In response to a question from Councillor J Legrys in respect of the timetable, the Planning Policy Team Manager stated that the Development Plan Document was planned to be adopted towards the end of next year and at that would complete the suite of Local Plan documents.  He added that an early review of the Local Plan had been committed to. 

 

In response to questions from Councillor V Richichi, the Planning Policy Team Manager advised that the Development Plan Document was not a main modification to the Local Plan as the study was not available at that time.  The Inspector had addressed the issue of gypsies and travellers in his report and was clearly content with the process of addressing this issue through a separate document. 

 

In response to comments from Councillor V Richichi, the Head of Planning and Regeneration explained that a covering letter and statement was submitted along with the Local Plan setting out the proposed main modifications to be made if the plan as submitted was found to be unsound.  Therefore, in order for the Inspector to accept those main modifications, he must find  ...  view the full minutes text for item 13