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Travellers: We'll stop council crossing private land


TRAVELLERS are planning a legal challenge to stop Basildon Council crossing private land to evict them.

Yesterday, the Echo revealed the council had adopted powers to cross neighbours’ land and base vehicles there, without permission, during a mass eviction at Dale Farm, Crays Hill, and Hovefields, Wickford.

It means bailiffs could bypass a planned human shield at the entrance to the site and come at Dale Farm from any direction.

Simon Wiesenthal Centre – an international non-governmental organisation which fights far-right policies – has issued an open letter to the European Parliament identifying the bid to clear Dale Farm as an example of the UK being one of the worst offenders for anti-traveller policy in Europe.

Grattan Puxon, a campaigner for Dale Farm, said: “Basildon has been accused of hardline approaches by the Simon Wiesenthal Centre and now we learn of it tearing over people’s land.

“It could be a legal minefield with convoys charging over private property.

“It is something we will immediately be showing our solicitor, Keith Lomax, to see if there are grounds for judicial review.”

Mr Puxon said traveller landowners on the legal site, who own most of Oak Lane, had already written to the council asking it to explain why it believed it could send bailiffs through their property, without authorisation.

He added: “The landowners have certainly not given permission and we argue, under human rights laws, they are entitled to peaceful homes which would be shattered by convoys of vehicles coming through at dawn. So far there has been no reply from the council.”

Meanwhile, travellers from Dale Farm and Hovefields are currently undergoing homelessness interviews at the Basildon Centre.

As many as 140 applications have been made to see if the council has a duty to rehouse anyone it evicts, but decisions, which will be taken individually, have yet to be made.

Comments(7)

Madame_Medusa says...
7:43am Thu 13 Aug 09

Oh for goodness sake! Stop fannying around and get rid of them! All this red tape and bureaucracy, just stalling time on the inevitable. Get the hint, you are not wanted!

Dan_ says...
12:17pm Thu 13 Aug 09

"far-right policies" ? are they kidding? These people are totally totally dettached from what actually happens in the community on the ground. They have presumably never witnessed the behaviour of some of the individuals. It has been said so many dam times. Trials and protests later, the law is the law to be upheld by everyone including those who occupy an illegal settlement - as proven and agreed by the courts. Surely to be accused of being the worst offenders for 'anti-traveller' policy in europe, the settlements of so called travellers need to have done some travelling at some point? Hello. This is an eviction of people who have not gone through the proper channels that everyone else has to go through to have permission to build and live somewhere. Irish/traveller/engl
ish/romany/american/
jewish/african/chris
tian/chinese/asian/w
hite/black/green/yel
low/blue is and always has been totally totally irrelavant because race or decendance is not before or above the law of the country that you reside in. It is also the manner in which people conduct themselves amongst others that winds people up irrespective of race/gender/national
ity. I, and our community would like the support of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre against anyone with 'policies' which activey engage in fly-tipping. illegal occupation of green belt land. talking all the way through a film in the f*cking cinema. tax evasion. using clothing shop changing rooms to steel clothes and go to the toilet. firearms offenses. use of public roads for horse racing. theft. blackmail. damage to personal property. I have genuine sympathy for people of the world who find themselves in a situation where it is a danger to their lives or well being to stay where they are. Or they simply cant afford to eat, drink & live fullstop. If you can afford to drive a Mercedes-Benz or a transit van which is less than a year old, then in my mind that has to cast serious doubt over if you fall in to the above category.

alibags35 says...
2:33pm Thu 13 Aug 09

so they have had over 140 homeless applications??? so will they be housed before the genuine people that are homeless! get rid of them....send them back where they came from.

margrete says...
3:42pm Thu 13 Aug 09

I can't see what the hell it has to do with the Simon Wiesenthal Centre. This centre, as I understood it, was set up to track down members of the former German Nazi regime, especially those who had committed crimes against humanity. I suppose most of these will have died off by now and the Simon Wiesenthal Centre feels justified in sticking its nose into what happens here in England. They have written to the European Parliament - I hope that Nick Griffin MEP has something to say about that.

Can't these people get it through their thick heads - this is England, one of the most densely-populated countries in the world, never mind in Europe. We have queues of illegals trying to cross at Calais, and we have this lot here already. Writing to the European Parliament - how about writing to Ireland, which is where these people originate and where they properly belong? The Irish brought in stiffer laws, that's why they pitched up here. If it was an actual crime to occupy green belt land illegally - as I believe it is in Ireland - we could get them arrested before they ruin any more of our precious and scarce countryside.

The Simon Wiesenthal Centre should be made aware that if these people behaved like responsible law-abiding taxpaying citizens no one would have a word to say about them at all!

Fupo says...
4:01pm Thu 13 Aug 09

If any legal resident in Oak Road and Hovefields denies access to the bailiffs/police/coun
cil officials in their attempt to evict the travellers, then they will get what they deserve - travellers as neighbours. If the authorities are given permission to gain access to the sites by the landowners, Poxy Puxton's argument goes up in flames. Come on residents, have a bit of backbone -you have all been berating the council for years to do something, now is your chance to actually help achieve this eviction. I'd be tearing down my own fences and laying a tarmac drive to the site (surely the "neighbours" would help) if I lived in Oak Road.

TheWizzard says...
4:11pm Thu 13 Aug 09

I am sure the landowners would be than happy to allow the council to cross their land. These people are not travellers/gypsies or any other so called ethinic minority. I am just wondering why the council has not got it's fingers over this issue, after all they are to blame for allowing this site to get as large as it has!

Vernon Carter says...
6:48pm Thu 13 Aug 09

"Simon Wiesenthal Centre – an international non-governmental organisation which fights far-right policies........"

Such beautiful irony, the most racially pure, racially exclusive, solely white community (outside of a BNP meeting) being supported by this organisation, you've got to laugh!


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