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    Unauthorised Encampment Policy

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    Meeting: 28/06/2022 - Cabinet (Item 13)

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    Following consideration of a report of the Corporate Manager for Property, Leisure and Climate Change, the Community Policy Development Group has made the following recommendation: that the updated Unauthorised Encampment Policy and procedure for managing and enforcing unauthorised encampments as detailed in Annex A be adopted.

    Additional documents:

    • Annex A -Unauthorised Encampments v2, 07/06/2022 Community Policy Development Group, item 13 pdf icon PDF 642 KB
    • Annex B Unauthorised Encampments -flowchart 070622 v2, 07/06/2022 Community Policy Development Group, item 13 pdf icon PDF 137 KB
    • Annex C - Five Stage Procedure -v2, 07/06/2022 Community Policy Development Group, item 13 pdf icon PDF 319 KB
    • Annex D NPCC Op Advice on Unauthorised Encampments_June 18, 07/06/2022 Community Policy Development Group, item 13 pdf icon PDF 635 KB

    Minutes:

    Following consideration of a *report of the Corporate Manager for Property, Leisure and Climate Change, the Community Policy Development Group had made the following recommendation: that the updated Unauthorised Encampment Policy and procedure for managing and enforcing unauthorised encampments as detailed in Annex A be adopted.

     

    The Cabinet Member for Housing and Property Services and the Corporate Manager for Property, Leisure and Climate Change outlined the contents of the report stating that this was a 3 yearly review of the policy and procedures for unauthorised encampments on Council owned land.

     

    Consideration was given to:

     

    ·         The timescales for eviction from Council owned land

    ·         The number of sites available for gypsies and travellers in Mid Devon

    ·         The number of evictions that had taken place

    ·         Whether the policy and procedures could be condensed

     

    RESOLVED that the updated Unauthorised Encampment Policy and procedure for managing and enforcing unauthorised encampments as detailed in Annex A be adopted.

     

    (Proposed by Cllr C R Slade and seconded by Cllr Mrs C P Daw)

     

    Reason for the decision – there is a need for an updated policy to be in place.

     

    Note *Report previously circulated, copy attached to minutes.


    Meeting: 07/06/2022 - Community Policy Development Group (Item 11)

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    To receive a report on the three yearly review on the Unauthorised Encampment Policy on land in the ownership of Mid Devon District Council, including guidance for encampments on land in the ownership of Devon County Council.

    Additional documents:

    • Annex A -Unauthorised Encampments v2, item 11 pdf icon PDF 642 KB
    • Annex B Unauthorised Encampments -flowchart 070622 v2, item 11 pdf icon PDF 137 KB
    • Annex C - Five Stage Procedure -v2, item 11 pdf icon PDF 319 KB
    • Annex D NPCC Op Advice on Unauthorised Encampments_June 18, item 11 pdf icon PDF 635 KB

    Minutes:

    The Group had before it a *report from the Corporate Manager for Property, Leisure and Climate Change presenting the 3 yearly review of the Unauthorised Encampment Policy.

     

    The officer outlined the contents of the report and stated that the Policy ensured that the Council acted lawfully.

     

    Consideration was given to:

     

    ·         There had been 4 unauthorised encampments in the past 3 years which had a cost to the Council circa £3k

    ·         Legal Services had reviewed the policy and had updated the Equality Act, sections 77-78

    ·         A minimum of 13 permanent sites would be delivered in the District within the next 2-3 years

    ·         The location of pitches had been determined during the initial planning process

    ·         The Council had a duty to provide both permanent and transit pitches and Members would be provided with an update on the current situation

     

    It was therefore RECOMMENDED to the Cabinet that the updated Unauthorised Encampment Policy and procedure for managing and enforcing unauthorised encampments as detailed in annex A be adopted

     

    (Proposed by the Chairman)

     

    Note: *Policy previously circulated and attached to the minutes