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  1. Published on: 15/06/2018 01:01 PMReported by: rogerblaxall
    Rural landowners have called for a new offence of criminal trespass for those who enter and occupy private land for residential purposes without consent.

    The CLA which represents landowners, farmers and rural businesses has told a government review tackling illegal Gypsy and Traveller sites that law in England and Wales should be changed to make it an offence to set up unauthorised residential developments and encampments in the countryside.

    A consultation led by Housing Minister Dominic Raab is looking into the effectiveness of current enforcement against illegal sites. The CLA said the police and local authorities are often unwilling to assist when unauthorised camps are on private land and do not use current enforcement powers effectively to remove illegal camps.

    CLA Director of Policy and Advice Christopher Price said: “Illegal encampments in rural areas have a detrimental economic, environmental and social impact on local businesses and communities as well as to the private landowner. The current law is failing and it is time for a new approach.

    “Existing powers for removal are not used frequently enough or effectively on private land to ensure swift removal. To really tackle the problem, it is vital to make the law simpler and easier to enforce. This can be done by making it a criminal offence to set up an unauthorised residential camp. This would act as a deterrent to those who might consider occupying land without consent and provide greater certainty for the police to act if they understand that an offence has been committed.”

    Mr Price said the planning system was being undermined by the problem of unauthorised developments and called for better resources to bolster the response of planning authorities and the Planning Inspectorate.

    He said: “We urgently need more funding for these woefully under-resourced departments to speed up removal of sites and the enforcement appeals process. The current length of time taken to process enforcement appeals for unauthorised development is undermining the public’s view of the planning system.

    “In addition, local authorities must provide sufficient permanent or temporary residential sites for the Gypsy and Traveller community to avoid the problems that arise from unauthorised encampments.”
     
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  3. local says:17/06/2018 10:13 AM
    Whats the point of legislation that needs a definition of "countryside" to enforce surely everywhere needs the same protection ?

    Simply expand the current protection for private dwellings to include everywhere without consent.

    Why should we provide facilities at our expense for people who do not contribute ?

    If they want camps then set up their own at their expense after going through the planning system.

  4. gerrard24 says:18/06/2018 09:43 PM
    The following law can be used. Aggravated Trespass
    Aggravated trespass is a criminal offence, so you can be arrested for it.
    You must be doing two things to commit aggravated trespass:
    Trespassing
    Intentionally obstructing, disrupting, or intimidating others from carrying out ‘lawful activities’.
    Further to this, a senior police officer has the power to order any person believed to be involved in aggravated trespass to leave the land; if they refuse to leave after being ordered to by police officer, or if they return to the land in question within a period of three months, this is an additional offence.
    Maximum penalty is 3 months imprisonment, or a fine of £2500, or both. First time offenders would likely get a fine of between £200 – £300.



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