Council's hunt for gypsy pitches
LANDOWNERS are being asked if they have any room for gypsy caravans.
North Somerset Council must find 36 long stay and 10 short stay grounds by 2011 and wants people to contact them if they have a potential site.
There are 42 residential pitches in six locations across the district, but the council says it will only be able to eject travellers from illegal sites if it has the extra capacity.
The unitary authority's planning chief Elfan Ap Rees said: "We have to provide these sites over the next two years - we have no choice.
"We are inviting land owners to suggest sites but only those that meet our strict criteria are likely to be considered and even those will be subject to planning approval and public consultation.
"However if there is a sensible site available we would welcome an early planning application which meets our local plan policy.
"Frivolous planning applications for traveller sites are likely be disregarded as unsuitable."
No sites have yet been proposed, but the council will have to take into account any green belt, Mendip Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, conservation sites and proximity of services.
Travellers using the sites would have to pay rent.
Anyone with a potential site is asked to telephone the council's planning policy team on 01934 426177 or e-mail planning.policy@n-somerset.gov.uk
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