Friends, Families and Travellers

Working on behalf of all Gypsies and Travellers regardless of ethnicity, culture or background

Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG)

 

The Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) is responsible for Gypsy and Traveller issues.

Guidance on Managing Unauthorised Encampments:

In 2004 the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (Now DCLG) and the Home Office jointly launched the "Guidance on Managing Unauthorised Encampments". It provides guidance to local authorities, the police and others on managing unauthorised encampments. Click here to read the document on the DCLG website.

FFT was involved in the consultation process, by the DCLG, for the creation of the ‘Guidance’ document. Click here to read FFT’s response to ODPM/Home Office Framework Guidance on Managing Unauthorised Camping Draft Consultation. (2003)

Gypsy Sites Refurnishment Grant:

For 2006/07, the Government has approved £16.75m of investment through the grants for schemes which will provide:
* 134 additional pitches for Gypsies and Travellers; and
* for the refurbishment of 57 sites .
Up to £56m will be made available through the Gypsy and Traveller Sites Grant between 2006 and 2008. The two-year grant aims to address the current shortfall in provision as well as tackle the problem of unauthorised camping.
Schemes have been subject to independent assessment of value for money and sustainability. For the first time Regional Housing Boards have been involved in the assessment of schemes which ensures successful schemes fit with emerging regional priorities for Gypsy and Traveller accommodation provision.

1. Gypsy Sites Refurbishment Grant 2006 Part 1 (word doc.)
2. Gypsy Sites Refurbishment Grant 2005/06 (word doc.)
3. Gypsy Sites Refurbishment Grant 2006/2008

The Social Landlords Order 2006 (Permissible Additional Purposes – England) relating to the provision of Gypsy and Traveller sites

Secondary legislation to allow Registered Social Landlords to build and manage Gypsy and Travellers sites and receive social housing grant for that purpose. Regulatory Impact Assessment, Race Equality Impact Assessment. Published October 2006. http://www.communities.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1503766

Gypsy Caravan Count:

The DCLG is responsible for Gypsy and Traveller issues. The DCLG co-ordinates the bi-annual Gypsy Count and has produced "The Provision and Conditions of Local Authority Sites in England".

Click here to read more about the Gypsy Caravan Count.

Moving On: Reconnecting Frequent Movers
Date published: 21 July 2006

Summary
Whilst we recognise that moving home is usually desirable and positive and can bring benefits such as better work or a new start, we also know that some disadvantaged people who move frequently can find it difficult to access the services they need. High levels of mobility, particularly in areas of deprivation, can also be a barrier to community cohesion and pose particular challenges for service providers.

The Moving On: Reconnecting Frequent Movers analytical report is the Government’s first look at mobility as a driver of disadvantage and aims to put the link between exclusion and frequent moving on the policy map. It examines the impact of frequent moving on service providers, communities and vulnerable people.
http://www.communities.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1501769

Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) Links:

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