Gypsy and Traveller film to challenge prejudices
A media charity has produced a film promoting the need for more Gypsy and Traveller sites.
The Rural Media Company’s DVD, Sites and Rights, features a series of interviews to try to dispel prejudices.
It starts by saying 150,000 Gypsies and Travellers live in houses or on unauthorised sites in England and Wales and that a recent audit revealed nearly 4,000 families had no legitimate stopping places, short or long.
Luke Clements, from Cardiff Law School, says in the video: ‘There aren’t enough sites and there are upwards of 3,000 families with nowhere to live.
‘Once a site has been built, people forget it’s there. If every borough council gave one or two permissions a year the problem would cease to exist.’
There are interviews with people who have changed their minds about Travellers and Gypsies, such as resident David Hilden from Warwickshire.
Since they moved in next to his home he says in the film ‘they’re no trouble at all’.
Viewers are also given a tour of Roma Gypsy Bobbie Jones’ family home.
A Communities and Local Government department annual progress report on the government’s policy of increasing site provision, published last month, concluded: ‘The current position on site delivery remains unsatisfactory.
‘It is clear that local authorities need to increase the pace at which suitable locations are identified that can be used as Gypsy and Traveller sites.’






