Tuesday, 28 May 2019

TRAVELLER UPDATE - SECTION 77 NOTICE ISSUED

Officers from Cheshire West & Chester Council* have attended the park (playing fields) today and issued a Section 77 Notice, requiring the travellers to leave the site by 3pm on Wednesday. The notice prohibits the same travellers from returning to the site within a three-month period. Should the group fail to leave by 3pm tomorrow, a court order may be necessary in order to evict them.

Earlier today I held meetings with officers from Cheshire East Council and ANSA (Parks Maintenance) to discuss the introduction of additional security measures designed to deter future illegal encampments. Once the travellers have left the site, I will be putting out a general call for help in cleaning up the area.

* enforcement of traveller sites was sub-contracted to CWaC Council earlier this year


Saturday, 25 May 2019

ILLEGAL TRAVELLER ENCAMPMENT

I attended the park on Friday evening, soon after the travellers arrived. The police were also there and confirmed to me that it is the same group who had set up an illegal encampment in Wilmslow earlier in the week. I have attended the park again this morning and once more, the police were present and are monitoring the situation.

The procedure with traveller encampments is that the police create an incident code and then put actions in place to ensure an efficient and effective multi-agency response. A referral is then made to the Council’s Gypsy and Traveller Service, who will visit the next working day to carry out the necessary checks and start any actions required by the Council. 


The Police have the relevant powers to manage any encampments out of hours, if damage is being caused to the land, or threatening or abusive behaviour is being used. Cheshire East Council legal processes are initiated on the next available working day, which involves the Council serving a Section 77 notice under the Criminal Justice & Public Order Act (1994).



Monday, 20 May 2019

COMMUNITY SURGERY - SATURDAY 25TH MAY

Following my re-election on May 2nd, I am pleased to confirm that my first Community Surgery of the new electoral term will be on Saturday 25th May, from 10am - 11am at Alderley Edge Library. Please do come along and join me for a cuppa and a chat about any local issues that may be causing you concern and I will do my best to help.

COMMUNITY SPEEDWATCH - CONGLETON ROAD

Last Thursday, local residents and volunteers from our Community Speedwatch team met on Congleton Road. This was one of their quietest sessions for a while, with only ten vehicles recorded on this occasion. The results in full were:

- 9 vehicles travelling above the speed threshold but under 40mph
- 1 vehicle travelling at 40mph
- the average speed of all recorded vehicles was 36.9mph

Our next session will be on Thursday 30th May. As always, we are looking for more volunteers to help out, so if you are able to give an hour a month to support the work of our Community Speedwatch team, please do get in touch by sending me an email.