Police move in on illegal travellers camp

Watch travellers give their side of the story.

Two men have been arrested during the mass eviction of families on an illegal travellers camp in Gravesham.

One was arrested for a public order offence and issued with an £80 fixed penalty notice for criminal damage. A second man was taken into custody on suspicion of criminal damage.

Police had been at the White Post Lane, Sole Street, Meopham site since 7am this morning to assist with the Gravesham Borough Council-led operation.

Roads were hastily sealed off and the public excluded from venturing near the site while the eviction order was enforced.

Chief Superintendent Paul Brandon, area commander for North Kent, said: 'We are there today at the request of Gravesham Borough Council to support and facilitate this operation and will work with them to minimise disruption to the local community as well as ensuring the safe removal of all people from the site, including vulnerable adults and children.

'Some emergency road closures may be necessary throughout the day as the site is cleared.'

Travellers set up camp illegally on the Green Belt land in October 2004.

Up to 39 people on the White Post Lane site in Sole Street, Meopham were due to be removed throughout the day following five years of action by the council which culminated in an order for the travellers to leave the site by October 2008.

Travellers created a road and hard-standings for eight static mobile homes with parking for a number of touring caravans.

Gravesham Borough Council says today’s eviction is taking place because the travellers contravened enforcement notices requiring them to move from the Green Belt land in a Special Landscape Area and return it to agricultural use.

The council believes there are 39 people living on the site – 10 men, nine women - three of which are pregnant - 20 children and two babies.

Residents in nearby streets were given information by letter about the eviction first thing this morning.

Emergency road closures could affect Nurstead Church Lane/White Post Lane from the A227 through to a point where the N192 footpath crosses White Post Lane adjoining Greenmount.  Copt Hall Lane from its junction with White Post Lane through to Trollingtrough Green (Church Road/Jeskyns Lane will also have restricted access.

Today’s eviction involves 20 agents with low-loaders and eight-wheeled lorries and their drivers.

As well as the eight mobile home units (one per plot) there are up to a dozen touring caravans which the travellers are expected to remove themselves. There are also stables, dayrooms, sheds and other outbuildings together with hard-standings and septic tanks which will also be removed.

There are seven ponies and foals currently grazing on the adjoining land and are not considered to be an issue.

Council leader Cllr Mike Snelling said: “This situation has gone on long enough and I very much hope that today’s action will bring this sorry episode to a speedy and peaceful conclusion. The council, at the end of the day, cannot allow planning laws to be flouted especially on land designated as Green Belt and a Special Landscape Area.”

The initial enforcement action led to a planning appeal public inquiry in February 2006. The travellers agreed to withdraw their appeals and vacate the site subject to the council extending the period of compliance until 1 October 2008 in order to allow them to look for an alternative site and for the council to consider alternatives sites within its Local Development Framework (LDF) programme.

The council identified an alternative site on temporary allotment land in Springhead Road, Northfleet. This was rejected by the travellers.

The council has prepared part of the site (not including the Royal Naval Association building) for occupation.

Monday, June 29 2009

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Visitor Comments

  • Council Double Standards

    7/2/2009 5:03:23 AM
    by Rob

    Strange that the Council assisted with the move from Meopham to Gravesend. Guess where the leader of the Council lives? Yes, Meopham. Ever heard of Not in My back yard?

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