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How To Do Traveller Eviction From Council Land In Shropshire's Shropshire

What Can Councils Do To Remove Travellers Who Camped Illegally On Their Land In Shropshire?

The most recent establishment of camp sites in Shrewsbury, Oakengates-Donnington, or Telford on the county field is probably another source of problem.

Council must have a court order for the eviction of the illegal settlers in Shropshire.

However, there are a lot of other laws and rules that you need to look for when you are planning to evict the Travellers in Shropshire who have settled on the Council lands.

Private landowners in Shropshire can have a double headache as Shropshire Council is not bound to help the private landowners in the eviction process.

However, the Shropshire Council has the right/power to force the private landowners in Shropshire to evict the travellers, who are illegally encamped on the property.

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Are Travellers Allowed To Park Anywhere In Shropshire?

It is obvious that travellers in Oakengates-Donnington, Telford, or Shrewsbury cannot setup camps on any land in Shropshire without permission.

They can't park in the following places:

A road or verge or in a layby in Shropshire that obstructs or could be dangerous for other road users

On farmland and other cultivated land in Shropshire

An enclosed plantation in Shropshire, such as the one owned by the Forestry Commission

Which Rules Apply To Council Land In Shropshire's Shropshire?

Some councils have some unauthorized sites that are considered to be waste grounds in Shrewsbury, Oakengates-Donnington, or Telford that travellers can use these sites for a limited period of time.

However, in this case, the Council representative will visit the site in Shropshire and assess the conditions to make a decision on eviction.

Moreover, the Shropshire Council representative can make a decision based on how long the Travellers are planning to stay in Shropshire if there is anyone elderly, children, or anybody who needs care. The council representative also has to make a decision based on safety factors.

The Shropshire Council will also consider the number of cars used by the travellers and if the cars are many and may be inappropriate for the area in Shropshire, it would be at the Council's discretion to take the best decision and, the land would be evaluated to determine potential damages that may be triggered by the travellers' presence.

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If The Occupiers In Shropshire Have Camped Then What Should The Council Have To Do?

Travellers from Telford, Oakengates-Donnington, or Shrewsbury may be facilitated in Shropshire by the Council in terms of portable toilets and rubbish bin bags and may be charged with small fees.

To ensure that public health is maintained in Shropshire, the traveller may request that these amenities be provided by the council.

What Happens After?

The local government in Shropshire needs to ask for injunction and court orders.

The Council on its part would provide proof that the travellers are encamping without consent in Shropshire.

It can take some time and you'd have to wait for the court hearing date to get this done in Shropshire.

In some cases, travellers in Telford, Oakengates-Donnington, or Shrewsbury and the local authorities reach on an agreement regarding a leaving date in order to prevent eviction in Shropshire.

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What Can The Police In Shropshire's Shropshire Do?

The landowner in Shropshire can get in touch with the police if a traveller is trespassing and they can be evicted from an area in Shropshire if two or more people have six or more vehicles on a piece of land or they have caused damage or they are abusive or issue threats.

The trespassers would be instructed to leave the camp site in Shropshire once it is convenient for them.

The police will give travellers enough time to fix any spoilt vehicle and pack their things from the site near to Shrewsbury, Telford, or Oakengates-Donnington.

Now What If They Refuse To Move From Shropshire?

It is a criminal offence in the event that the travellers fail to vacate in Shropshire within the agreed time, or even return to the same site in Shropshire within three months after they are served with a vacate notice.

This could end up in a prison sentencing or fine if found guilty.

The police in Shropshire can even tow away vehicles found on authorized sites and will be demolished if no one claims them within 21 days.

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What You Should Do If You Are Worried About Unauthorised Traveller Settlement In Shropshire In Shropshire?

Once you see any traveller encampment, it is your duty as a good citizen, to inform the local council in Shropshire immediately and, for the welfare of travellers, and the community in Shropshire, the local council must visit the place to access it.

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