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FROM THE COMMONS
Gypsy site
proposal should be withdrawn
by QUENTIN DAVIES M
P
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IN TWENTY wonderful years as Bourne’s M P, I have had many
requests to take up personal cases, or causes in the interest of the
town as a whole. I have always tried to be as helpful as I could.
In all this time no one has ever approached me to say that what the town
needed was a base for gypsies or “travellers”.
My initial reaction when I heard that SKDC was proposing this was
disbelief. There are so many useful things that public money might be
spent on. And so strong a case for economy to keep the council tax down
(a matter on which I think that our district council – and let me be
quite fair to a party of which I am no longer a member – has a very good
and commendable record.) Why spend money on something for which there is
no demand?
If this requirement is being imposed by statute, the district council
should use every legal argument to challenge and resist it.
In any event, such an encampment should certainly not be sited in
Bourne. It would be much more suitable in Peterborough, or in the parts
of the South Kesteven nearest to Peterborough where there are much more
substantial employment opportunities.
The same rules should apply to travellers on benefit as to everyone
else. If travellers are able bodied they should be required to seek
work. If they are deliberately sited away from significant job
opportunities they and their families will be condemned to permanent
welfare dependency. That cannot be in their interests or in my view, in
those of the rest of the community.
Nor should the normal planning rules be flouted in the case of
travellers. Consent should not be given to concrete over green fields.
Nor should a travellers’ site be located next to a residential area. The
only thing that should be built next to existing houses, if anything, is
more homes.
I trust that after careful reflection and consultation with the people
of Bourne, this proposal will be withdrawn.
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Quentin Davies has been the
Member of Parliament for the Grantham and Stamford constituency,
which includes Bourne, since 1997 (and for Stamford and Spalding
before that). In 1998, he received the Backbencher of the Year
award and is a former Shadow Secretary of State for Northern
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