Proposals to develop a short stay site to accommodate additional members of the Gypsy/Traveller community during the summer months are to be considered by West Dunbartonshire Council.
The Council area, in particular Dumbarton, is a traditional stopping place for many gypsy and travelling families, and while the local authority already has an established 'fixed' site at Dennystoun Forge, there is increasing demand for short stay pitches, particularly in June, July and August, when there have been unauthorised encampments in public spaces.
Officers have conducted research to identify the best way to manage the additional camps and, as part of this, visited other authorities throughout Scotland to review the solutions they have in place.
It is now being proposed that an additional designated site is created in West Dunbartonshire with the aim of reducing the number of unauthorised camps, minimising disruption to residents, and also decreasing the resultant costs to the Council.
The proposal will be considered by members of the Infrastructure, Regeneration and Economic Development Committee later this month.
Members will decide on the criteria to be used for the evaluation of potential temporary stopping places and also consider undertaking early engagement with communities on potential future options.
Richard Cairns, Strategic Director for Regeneration, Environment and Growth, said: "The use of unauthorised sites brings with it a number of challenges, including the suitability of the site and the issue of waste – with refuse collection required during occupation and often a clearance afterwards.
"Our standard practice in recent years has been to respond to unauthorised encampments on Council-owned land by raising an action for eviction through the Council legal team. This has resulted in Gypsy/Traveller settlements rotating on a regular basis from site to site across the area, leaving recurring legal costs.
"Given the ongoing annual challenge around coordination and management of unauthorised encampments, a proactive and longer term approach to managing temporary demand is required.
"Early consultation on the potential for a new authorised site would ensure a proactive and positive relationship with this community going forward."
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