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How Traveller Evictions In Cheshire's Warrington Are Conducted On Land Of The Council

What Can Authorities Do To Evict Unlawfully Camped Travellers On Their Warrington Property?

When Travellers are settling illegally on the council's land in Altrincham, Runcorn, or Golborne, it is a difficult job to vacate these Travellers.

Before an eviction in Warrington, the council has to apply for a court order.

However, the process is a bit complex because some laws and stipulations must be factored into consideration before the Cheshire eviction process can begin.

When it comes to private landowners in Warrington, it is more complicated because the Cheshire council has no responsibility in evicting the unauthorised occupiers.

Moreover, the council in Cheshire can force private landowners in Warrington to get their land vacated from the illegal travellers.

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Are Travellers Allowed To Park Anywhere In Warrington?

Everyone knows that travellers from Runcorn, Altrincham, or Golborne cannot set up an encampment on any land in Warrington that does not belong to them or have the authority to park on.

Parking in the following areas is unlawful:

In a layby or on a road in Warrington that can lead to obstructions or could pose danger to other road users

On a farming land in Cheshire

In plantations in Warrington, for example, Forestry Commission land

What About Council Land In Warrington In Cheshire?

There are areas of dumping waste in Altrincham, Runcorn, or Golborne owned by the council that may be used by travellers temporary, but they are regarded as authorized sites.

Every time a traveller park on council-owned land in Warrington, a representative from the council pays a visit to conduct an assessment to determine if they can stay or move.

Besides, the Cheshire Council representative would have to find out the duration of the stay in Warrington, the health status of the travellers (whether they are pregnant, ill or elderly), and any other safety issue that may affect the site.

The Cheshire council will also have to think about the number of vehicles on the land in comparison to the size of the land, what the usage of the land in Warrington usually is, if the area will be needed in the future, the possibility of any damage to the area and how it may affect the locals.

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

The Council has the responsibility in Warrington to provide portable toilets, trash bins, or any other facility to travellers from Altrincham, Runcorn, or Golborne that can be counted for a small payment.

The travellers in Warrington may tender this request to the council for health reasons.

What Is Next?

The council must apply for court orders and injunctions in Cheshire.

The council is asked for proof of occupiers on the land in Warrington without their permission.

The removal date in Warrington would depend on the date of having a court hearing.

Most times, an eviction date in Runcorn, Golborne, or Altrincham is usually fixed after the travellers in Cheshire have been consulted to avoid the eviction process.

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What Is The Police's Role In Warrington, Cheshire?

The landowner or council in Warrington may contact the police if they have at least six vehicles in their possession, one of the travellers is disturbing public peace or has caused damage to the property or if a traveller site trespasses on their property in Cheshire.

The police will order you to move out of a traveller camp in Warrington as long as it is possible for you to do so.

They should be allowed to repair any vehicle which may have broken down near Runcorn, Golborne, or Altrincham and gather all their property.

Now What If They Refuse To Move From Warrington?

If travellers are insistent in remaining on the property in Warrington within the specified period, or if they come back to the same land in Cheshire within 90 days, this is regarded as a criminal violation.

If the traveller is found to be guilty, he can either be fined or sentenced to prison.

The Warrington police may decide to tow vehicles present on the unauthorised property way and may be demolished if no one claims them within a period of 21 days.

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What To Do If Concerned About Illegal Traveller Encampment In Warrington In Cheshire?

You have a role to play in the reduction of travellers' encampment on Council lands and when you notice any of such, do not hesitate to alert the local council in Cheshire for them to make assessments and take the needed actions in Warrington.

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