Potential gypsy sites cut from 26 to 12
Anxious members of the public turned out for a meeting on Thursday (March 13) to hear the results of a consultation on gypsy and travellers sites.
The crowd, of around 25 people, listened as the planning committee agreed with Dacorum Borough Council staff to shave 12 areas from the list.
The decision, if agreed by Cabinet, will leave only the following as possible sites: Grovehill West, PolADVERTISEMENTehanger Lane, Featherbed Lane, Fields End Lane and Long Chaulden in Hemel Hempstead, Swing Gate Lane and Sandpit Green in Berkhamsted, Dunsley Farm and Icknield Way in Tring, The Ridings in Markyate, plus Green Lane and the airfield in Bovingdon.
The committee also suggested that avoiding land within the green belt should be made a priority.
Councillor Alan Anderson: "This is a very difficult subject and one that Dacorum has not traditionally had to deal with.
"There are a number of issues to consider but can we request that green belt land is avoided as much as possible?"
But planning senior manager Richard Blackburn told the committee that building on green belt land was viable where there was a need to do so.
He added: "The way people have responded to this consultation suggests they would like to see the sites far away from settled areas.
"By not using any green belt land the sites would be even closer to settled parts of the borough."
More than 1,800 people put their concerns into writing when possible spots for gypsy and traveller sites were announced last year as part of
a wider consultation on housing.
The plans, which would bump pitches in Dacorum up from 36 to 59 by 2031, aim to meet government targets for more homes and traveller sites.
Most letters opposing the proposals cited the loss of green belt land, as well as social issues such as integration.
Around 150 responses were excluded from the report because they were deemed racist under The Race Relations Act 1976.
The issue will be discussed by Cabinet on March 31.
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