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Islington Council has proposed nine potential travellers’ sites after years of failed attempts to secure suitable land.
The plan, which could provide up to 13 permanent pitches in the borough, has been welcomed by campaigners, though is likely to face local opposition.
Under the Housing Act 2004, local authorities have to identify and meet the accommodation needs of Gypsies and Travellers.
The council began its search for suitable sites for the community several years ago but until now has been unsuccessful in finding or delivering “culturally appropriate” land in the borough.
Philomena Mongan, a Hackney-based Irish Traveller advocating for the community, told theLocal Democracy Reporting Servicefamilies were “very happy” to see the new sites put forward for consultation.
Although she believes the sites are small, she praised the council for “pushing” for them to be delivered.
But she also shared her dismay that the plans had provoked a backlash, including responses that were removed from the official consultation report because of discriminatory remarks.
Ms Mongan said: “They don’t realise these families have a lot of history in Islington and have been there a long time.”
In 2019, a review commissioned by the council found most of Islington’s Gypsy and Traveller community had lived in the borough for years, with some households having arrived in the 1970s in caravans and intermittently pulling up there for a time.
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