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How To Get Travellers Relocated From Reading In Berkshire

Is there any duty regarding the Council about the gypsies and travellers in Reading who are camp without the permission of the landowner?

Nope.

The council is only responsible for moving the gypsies or travellers who have camped on council-owned land in Reading, Thatcham, or Woodley, and the landowner will be responsible for moving the gypsies or travellers if they've camped on a private land in Berkshire.

What Does Someone Do If Gypsies Or Travellers Encamped To His Land In Reading?

First, let them know that this is your land.

Find out their reason for being there in Reading, Berkshire, and how long they intend staying.

During this discussion, you need to figure out if they are going to cause any trouble for you or not in Reading.

You may contact the authorities at the Berkshire County Council in the event that the tourists have settled at the right place or on the main road in Reading.

Informing your solicitor about the situation and asking about likely legal costs is a good idea.

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What If The Travellers In Reading Won't Talk To You?

Many families from amongst the travellers and gypsies are amicable and enjoy talking to members of different communities in Berkshire.

It is good to understand that at times, they encounter intolerance and racism and may decline to talk freely with other people.

However, if you feel that the talk situation is not going to well, you can leave the conversation there and look for advice from Denbigh Franks.

Is It Fine To Allow Visitors To Stay If They Cause No Problems In Reading In Berkshire?

Where there are good relations at the beginning, the landowners in Woodley, Reading, or Thatcham will most likely allow small groups to stay for a short while if they do not cause disturbance.

Moreover, some of the landowners in Reading welcome the gypsies when they are no difficult problems regarding these gypsies.

The long-term occupation will require permission from the Berkshire City Council.

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What Do You Have To Do To Reclaim The Possession Of The Land In Reading In Berkshire That You Own?

You should seek guidance from your solicitor who will probably advise you that possession can be regained in a Reading civil court under part 55 of the civil procedure rules.

It involves the following:

Asking trespassers to leave in Reading

Providing a court summon in Berkshire

Applying for a possession order in Reading

Issuing possession order in Berkshire

With county court bailiffs from Denbigh Franks, executing a possession warrant

When an order is served, in majority of the situations, gypsies and travellers will probably leave in Reading.

But, you can hire Denbigh Franks private bailiffs to remove them, and sometimes you do not need a court possession order in Reading to evict them.

Remember that you need at least 2 days in between the service, documents and court hearings in case the proceedings in Reading are instigated in Berkshire court following the 1988 Civil Procedure Act to apply for an eviction notice.

How Much Would I Pay For This?

Your solicitor in Reading will charge you their legal fees, so confirm the cost before you start a court matter.

You will bear expense for disposal of rubbish in Reading, Thatcham, or Woodley but if you want you can get an estimate for rubbish disposal from Denbigh Franks.

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How Can The Police Help In Reading?

The Police will only attend distress calls to unauthorised sites in Reading but cannot act because it is a civil offence, not criminal.

The landowner in Berkshire is responsible for removing the trespassers and not the police.

The local Berkshire County Council police does careful assessment on each unauthorized camping case in Reading and, under the Department for Communities and Local Government and Home Office guidelines, act accordingly.

The law permits the police to remove the Gypsies or Travellers off your land in Reading, Woodley, or Thatcham if you can prove that they committed a crime just as you must substantiate, a crime other people living in the community committed.

The Police can also use the discretionary powers to remove gypsies/travellers if their activities in Reading contravene the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.

In certain cases, the Berkshire police can apply powers laid down in section 61 of the Criminal Justice And Public Order Act 1994, example, if the guests in Reading possess over 6 vehicles.

This is where serious crimes have been committed or public disorder cannot be solved by normal criminal legislation and in this matter in Reading, the relevance of the land trespassory occupation is being considered.

The Police in Berkshire must be careful not to violate the Human Rights Act and may be restrained from using Section 61 of the 1994 Criminal Justice And Public order Act in the event of such violations in Thatcham, Reading, or Woodley.

What would happen to a landowner in Reading that did not take proper action to remove travellers before the Berkshire council?

If any such thing happens, the proceedings will be done against the landlord in Reading who requires to vacate his land due to the encampment of the gypsies and the travellers in Berkshire.

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