§ Hugh RobertsonTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister how many planning appeals affecting travellers have been allowed in each year from 1997. [121233]
§ Keith HillInformation is not held in the form requested. However, the planning Inspectorates' database shows that the number of planning appeals involving Gypsy sites allowed since 1997 in England were as follows:
Gypsy Sites Year Number 1997 24 1998 20 1999 22 2000 29 2001 28 2002 29
§ Hugh RobertsonTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister what steps he is taking to reduce the number of illegal traveller encampments. [121234]
§ Keith HillThe Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in conjunction with the Home Office, will shortly publish new joint guidance on managing unauthorised camping, which will consist of detailed operational 651W guidance, and the roles and responsibilities of local authorities and the police for taking action.
§ Hugh RobertsonTo ask the Deputy Prime Minister under what circumstances travellers can be granted planning permission when it would be denied to non-travellers. [121235]
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§ Keith HillPlanning applications and appeals, whether from Gypsies and Travellers or members of the settled community, are determined in accordance with the development plan, taking account of material considerations. Each case is considered on its own merits.