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How Traveller Evictions Are Carried Out On Land Of The Council In Brighton In East Sussex

What Methods Can Be Used By The Councils In Order To Evict Unwarranted Travellers Occupying A Brighton Land?

Removing illegal travellers in Preston, Broomham, or Denton is a complex and irritating procedure.

A court order must be sought in order to conduct the eviction in Brighton.

But it's not as simple as it seems; there are several laws and issues to consider before evicting them in East Sussex.

Typically, the local council in East Sussex is not bound by the law to help with the process of eviction, and this makes the entire process twice as stressful for private landowners in Brighton.

Nevertheless, the East Sussex council can force private landowners in Brighton to evict illegally camped travellers on their lands.

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Where Are Travellers Not Allowed To Park In Brighton?

Without consent of the landowner in Brighton, travellers from Preston, Broomham, or Denton do not have the authority to occupy any land.

Such place includes:

Within a lay-by or main road that could cause impediments or may be risky to the rest of road users in Brighton

Land in East Sussex where farming is on going

Plantations under the Forestry Department in Brighton

What Of Council-owned Land In Brighton, East Sussex?

A temporary usage by the travellers in places in Preston, Broomham, or Denton where wastage is dumped and whose owner is the council is possible but these are considered to be unauthorized areas.

The Brighton encampment site would be inspected by a representative of the council, this individual would decide whether the campers should be evicted from the land.

A East Sussex council representative will need to know how long they are planning to stay in Brighton, if anyone is ill, or pregnant, as it could be dangerous to move them, and any safety concerns such as if it is by a railway line.

Another factor the East Sussex council will look into is the number of vehicles present since they should be appropriate for the area size and the purpose of the land in Brighton and whether it will be required soon, effects on the community around and any potential destruction to the land.

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What The Council Has To Do While Travellers Are There In Brighton?

The council may supply travellers from Preston, Denton, or Broomham with some facilities in Brighton like moveable toilets, dustbin bags for disposing of rubbish and charge a small fee for these services.

Travellers are within their right to request these facilities in Brighton as per reasons of public health.

Next Step?

The next thing that the East Sussex Council needs to do is to have court orders.

Local authorities must provide the proofs that the travellers are on the Brighton land without any permission from the concerned authorities.

The court hearing date in Brighton determines when the travellers will be evicted from the land.

In most cases, the travellers in Denton, Preston, or Broomham will agree to leave after chatting with a council representative to avoid eviction in East Sussex.

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Where The Police In Brighton In East Sussex Come In?

The owner of the land or council in Brighton can, at any time, get in touch with the police if travellers are illegally camping on the site in East Sussex and the police have the power to evict them straightaway if two or more people are present, six or more vehicles are parked within the grounds, anyone has misbehaved or caused damage to the land.

The sheriffs bear the authority to have a traveller evicted from a region in Brighton and may ask them to vacate in case the owner wishes so.

The traveller may be granted time to arrange their possessions and repair their vehicles if they are grounded in Denton, Preston, or Broomham.

What Happens If They Do Not Move From Brighton?

It is a criminal offense if the travellers fail to move on from Brighton within the given time or return to the same location in East Sussex after three months.

If convicted, this may lead to a fine or a prison sentence.

The Police can take different steps in Brighton, such as towing away the travellers' vehicles for destruction if they still failed to claim it after twenty-one (21) days.

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What Steps Can Be Taken In East Sussex's Brighton If You Are Bothered About An Illegal Traveller Camp Site?

You can get in touch with your local council in East Sussex and inform them of the encampment, which will make them visit the site in Brighton and conduct an assessment that will determine the traveller's welfare and the consequences on the local community.

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