Showing posts with label Eric Pickles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric Pickles. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

WEST MIDLANDS MEP CALLS FOR TRAVELLER APPEAL TO BE REJECTED

                                      
  PRESS RELEASE

WEST MIDLANDS MEP CALLS FOR TRAVELLER APPEAL TO BE REJECTED




Issue Date: 21st February 2012




A West Midlands MEP who has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Meriden residents will now call for the judge to reject the travellers appeal.

The gypsies, who have settled on the Eaves Green Lane site, will be at Birmingham Civil Justice Centre this morning to challenge the decision taken by the Right Honourable Eric Pickles MP to oust them from their Meriden base.  The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government agreed with the local council’s decision to deny the travelers retrospective planning permission for the Meriden site on 25th October 2011.

Nikki Sinclaire, Independent MEP for the West Midlands, will be using her own advertising vehicle to send a clear message about the appeal this morning with the van being present around the Bull street area all day.

The travellers arrived at the site on a bank holiday weekend – a common process which means Council offices are closed, and once Council officials have returned to the sit, it is usually complete. This then leads to thousands of pounds needing to be spent on mounting legal challenges to move these people off the land.

The large ad clearly sends a message to the judge, “DISMISS THE APPEAL. PROTECT OUR GREENBELT” and Nikki hopes that the judge will have strong words to say about this flagrant abuse of the law

“Appeals such as these are unnecessary abuses to the system and are at a huge cost to the law abiding tax payer”

“Any decision about the Eaves Green Lane site needs to be strongly upheld. Any further planning applications at the unlawful and adjoining site need to be rejected outright. To continue further applications at this site and the site next door - where there are already provocative signs erected giving notice of future development attempts - would be to fail the people of Meriden as well as the travellers”

“We cannot ignore the rights of those residents who have camped 24/7 for over 700 days to protect the Greenbelt land. This is about for equal rights for both the traveller and settled community”.

“I am urging the judge to uphold the decision so we can move forward and bring this sorry tale to an end”.  

Tomorrow’s case, entitled Noah Burton v Eric Pickles, will begin at 10.30am.



ENDS

STOP PRESS

Comment from Nikki Sinclaire MEP:

"I am incredibly disappointed that the appeal has been adjourned. The residents that have camped for over 700 days and nights to protect the Greenbelt land deserve to have the matter settled sooner rather than later. This will add to the cost on the public purse. Everybody has the right to a fair hearing and I am mindful of this, and they should also have time to prepare their case. However, it is hard to understand the reasoning and late request for the matter to be adjourned. I will now call upon the government to shorten procedure in cases such of these to save on the cost to the tax payers and to prevent any potential misuse"
 

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Prescot still causing trouble



Today I visited Barnacle, a small hamlet in Warwickshire. This village like Meridan has been a victim of innappropraite development by so called gypsies/travellers. The law abiding residents are victims of positive discrimination at the hands of europhile jurisprudence via its favorite vehicle, the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

It was the ECHR that inspired former Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott to issue circular 2006/1 to local authrorities across the country. This circular allows gypsies to develop property on protected Green Belt land. The coalition government have announced that it will revoke this guideline. That was a month ago and still nothing has been done. I have written to Eric Pickles demanding an explanation.

Earlier today  I met with villagers and their local MP, Mark Pawsey and together we delivered letters of protest to the Deputy Leader of Rugby Council.

http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/2010/10/29/barnacle-villagers-step-up-fight-against-travellers-camp-92746-27566515/2/

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Trains, Planes and change of schedule

One of the more frustrating elements of being an MEP is the travel and in particular the need for flexibility due to last minute changes of plan. Today is a good example. I left home at 7.15am to catch a train to London to support constituents from Barnacle, Coventry at the High Court in London in their attempt to obtain a permanent injunction against inappropriate development in their community by gypsies. I decided to not attend Brussels today to support them. Just as the train pulled away from Birmingham International I got a phone call informing me that the matter had been adjourned. I got off the train in Coventry and waited for the next train back to Birmingham.

I spent the morning in my office going through constituency matters including writing to Local Communities Minister, Eric Pickles demanding that he revoke John Prescott's circular 2006/01 that has allowed gypsies to destroy Green Belt land.

I then re-arranged my flight so I could get to Brussels for the plenary session.