Residents meeting about proposed Gypsy and Travellers’ site

PROPOSED GYPSY AND TRAVELLERS SITE
AT BROCKDISH

RESIDENTS MEETING

BROCKDISH VILLAGE HALL

MONDAY APRIL 20th 7-30pm

The Brockdish and District Working Group
and
members of the Brockdish Parish Council and guest speakers

We propose to inform residents on what action the group has
taken so far
and what further action you can take to help in regard to this
proposal.
We will also endeavour to answer what questions you may have.

IT IS VITAL WE HAVE YOUR SUPPORT

We look forward to seeing you on

MONDAY APRIL 20th 7-30pm BROCKDISH VILLAGE HALL

For those who have contributed to the fund we would like to thank you for your support.

Open garden success

Although I don’t have the exact visitor numbers yet I can see from the cars and people that the Open Garden & Daffodil Walk has been popular. We visited with my Father-in-law and it was really nice.

Attractions included the Tombola, Cakes, Refreshments, various other stalls and, of course, the wonderful garden.

Picturesque is an understatement as you can see from the photo above!

I will update this item when I know how much was raised for Waveney First Responders. Thank you to John and Jackie for opening their garden and putting on the other attractions for such a worthy cause.

Update: over £1000 was raised!

Brockdish.org.uk update

According to the latest statistics Brockdish.org.uk is on target for about 20,000 unique visitors this year with up to 267 visits on busiest days.  Although very insignificant statistics compared to National sites it does mean the Brockdish.org.uk website is popular compared to other village websites.

The more people involved the better and if you would like to blog on the site about village related things do please get in touch.

Coming up we will soon have some information from the Harleston Tennis Club and the Harleston Players as well as reviews of some local places to eat.  We also hope to have updates from the Village School and the Parish Council.

Couple accused of racism after complaining about travellers

An elderly couple who complained in a survey about mess left behind by travellers’ groups have been told their comments will be ignored because they were deemed to be racist.

Rita and Norman Brookhouse filled out a questionnaire created by the South East England Regional Assembly (Seera) on plans to create sites for Gipsy and traveller groups.

But the pensioners from Havant, Hampshire, were shocked when they received a letter from Catriona Riddell, Seera’s director of planning, saying their views would be discounted because they were considered to be discriminatory.

Mr Brookhouse, 73, branded the move “political correctness gone mad” and has gained the support of local Conservative MP David Willetts.

The couple wrote in the questionnaire: “Reasonable charges must be made for use of sites so that local people know the travellers are contributing to the community finances.

“At present travellers give nothing to the community where they stay, indeed they create expense (rubbish clearance, etc, after they have departed).”

Mr Brookhouse said: “I think what we said was fact and I am very upset at the response from Seera which was totally unreasonable.

“They asked us for our views, we have given them a view which I do not consider to be discriminatory but because they did not like it they have said we can have it back.

“This country is supposed to be a democracy – we are all supposed to have a say in what happens.

“To be told that they don’t like what you’re saying and therefore going to discount it is utterly ridiculous.

“I’m a taxpayer in a town where the council has to spend literally thousands of pounds a year clearing up after travellers and we don’t get anything back.”

Mr Willetts said that he had taken up the issue with Seera.

He added: “This is political correctness gone mad.

“It was a consultation on sites for travellers and the Brookhouses have drawn attention to widespread concern about the expense that’s created by having to clear up their rubbish after they depart. This is basically a statement of fact.

“There were no abusive or offensive remarks about gipsies or travellers as an ethnic group. It is completely absurd to suggest it is and undermines the consultation.”

Seera has returned 147 submissions by members of the public to its survey, more than 10% of the 1,129 responses it received to its consultation.

In the letter to the Brookhouses, Ms Riddell said: “We have carefully considered all submissions.

“Unfortunately a number, including yours, contain statements that are based on negative assumptions about the Gipsy, traveller and travelling showpeople communities and/or could reasonably be construed as offensive to such groups.

“While we appreciate that you may not have intended for your comments to be perceived as such, we and our legal advisers consider such comments to be of a discriminatory nature.

“By law we are obliged to return submissions which we consider contain comments of a discriminatory nature.

“So we return your submission and you are advised that it will not be taken into consideration during our decision-making.”

Moira Gibson, Seera’s regional planning committee chairman, said: “Under the Race Relations Act it is against the law for local councils or the Assembly to discriminate against anyone on the grounds of their race, colour, or ethnic or national group.

“Romany Gipsies and Irish travellers are legally recognised ethnic groups.

“As such we have had to discount and return any responses that we and independent legal advisers reasonably considered to be of a discriminatory nature.

“A vast majority of the responses we received were not discriminatory and have been taken into account.”

Full story from the Telegraph

Comments from Councillor Wilby

I was delighted to receive some comments from Councillor Wilby in response to my email to her.  People from both sides of the party divide will see that she is standing up for Brockdish:

“I object to this proposal for the following reasons
 
Brockdish already has a Legal site
The proposed site is in the green belt overlooking the Waveny valley
The junction is very dangerous
It is next to the Angles Way
The Land owner will not sell the land
I have already said the above at the parish council meeting and the public meeting
 
The residents of Brockdish and Thorpe Abbotts have my full support.