Know your rights and the place you can seek assistance in North Ascot, Iver Heath, or Gerrards Cross during an eviction from an approved site or unapproved encampment in Slough.
Most Gypsies and Travellers staying in trucks or mobile homes stay on authorized permanent sites in Slough, this sites are owned by a Private land owner or Council or Housing association.
You may be evicted from any permanent rest site in Berkshire if the owner of the land in Slough has a justification and receives a court order to evict.
You can face removal from a site in North Ascot, Iver Heath, or Gerrards Cross when you:
Refuse to pay the pitch fees in Slough
Don't upkeep your mobile home or caravan in Berkshire
Antisocial behaviours in Slough
Furthermore, you risk being evicted if you rarely use your mobile home in Slough.
However, you can use your caravan to travel for several weeks in different council sites in Berkshire.
In order to obtain an eviction order in Iver Heath, North Ascot, or Gerrards Cross, the landlord in Slough must demonstrate that:
Notice is served to you and adequate time has been given to you
You have broken any clause from the agreement
A possession hearing in Slough will take place in which the court will look at everything and take all sides into consideration.
You can come to the hearing in Berkshire accompanied with your solicitor or attorney.
Then the Court in Berkshire determines whether it is rational to issue the eviction order in Slough by ending your agreement.
Authorized transit sites in Gerrards Cross, Iver Heath, or North Ascot are provided by a few local councils.
If you get a pitch on a transit site in Slough, you camp there in your mobile home for a maximum of 90 days.
The Berkshire council can remove your legal right to live on the transit site in Slough without having a court order to do so, providing they give you a 4-week written notice and no reason is needed to do this.
But if you disobey any terms of the contract, you can be evicted from the transit site in Slough.
They will have to give reasons for eviction on the notice and time to put your things together.
Due to a scarcity in most areas in Slough of transit and authorised permanent sites.
In case you wish to purchase land in Gerrards Cross, Iver Heath, or North Ascot to find a solution to this issue, you have to get a planning permission and site license to reserve their spot for their caravan and reside there.
If you don't have a site certificate and planning permission, the government in Berkshire will take legal action to prohibit you or others from staying on the property in Slough.
The council has powers to:
Serve a notice for enforcement in Slough
Apply for an injunction in court to evict you from the land in Berkshire
If the council has taken enforcement action, you won't be able to live on your land in Slough.
This is known as a 'tolerated' unauthorized development.
An unauthorized campsite in Iver Heath, North Ascot, or Gerrards Cross means parking up and staying in your caravan in a place where you are not legally allowed to, including:
In the laybys or on the road or verge in Slough
Farmlands, and private land in Berkshire
Forests, parks, and wilderness in Slough
Negotiated Stopping In Berkshire's Slough
In order to move on quickly, you can trigger negotiated stopping agreement but this term applies to a few areas in Slough.
This implies that you would consent to some conditions such as removing all your waste on the land, or not lighting fires in Gerrards Cross, Iver Heath, or North Ascot.
The Berkshire council generally agrees with temporary living for a maximum of one month.
Speak with council liaison officer Gypsy and Traveller.
If you do not move from a place when you are asked by the Police or the Council in Slough, the council will:
Grant structured guidance for you to quit the land in Slough
Apply to the magistrate's court in Berkshire for an eviction order
Prior to receiving an official course to move out, the needs of the children involved in North Ascot, Gerrards Cross, or Iver Heath should be considered first.
You'd be committing a criminal offence if you didn't leave an unauthorized encampment in Slough after a formal direction.
Your vehicles may be taken away or you can be fined or arrested.
However, if you provide an adequate reason due to which you could not leave the Slough area like being sick, mechanical fault or any other emergency.
You are considered homeless in Berkshire if you do not have a place to legally park a caravan and stay inside.
If you are not having any place to live in or facing an eviction in Slough, you can contact the council within the next 8 weeks to seek help.
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