Oh dear.
I really hope so.
WHOOSH!
Funny how the mods pick up on this but don't seem particularly bothered about a post calling for the bombing of unarmed civilians.
Oh dear.
I really hope so.
WHOOSH!
Funny how the mods pick up on this but don't seem particularly bothered about a post calling for the bombing of unarmed civilians.
WHOOSH!
Funny how the mods pick up on this but don't seem particularly bothered about a post calling for the bombing of unarmed civilians.
Hilarious
I agree. Moving them elsewhere just spreads the problems elsewhere.actually I have, but unless your proposing moving them to some location where they're no longer able to behave in that way, prison camp maybe? I'm not sure why moving them off land the currently own is any better solution then anything else?.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not seeking to defend their actions, just wondering why moving them from where they are now solves any issues
WHOOSH!
Funny how the mods pick up on this but don't seem particularly bothered about a post calling for the bombing of unarmed civilians.
I was going to stay out of this as I have traveller friends and some of the posts in here are quite offensive but I'm putting my mod hat on and saying behave with the comments please.
WHOOSH!
Funny how the mods pick up on this but don't seem particularly bothered about a post calling for the bombing of unarmed civilians.
The more important point is that they have built illegally on greenbelt land.
Wasn't the site previously a scrapyard?
That's a slight exaggeration..... It believe it was a farm and there were some old farming vehicles/machinery, however I don't see how/why that's relevant.
It is greenbelt now and that's what should matter.
It's like saying where I live used to be military ranges so the the local mafia could come and try out there weapons when they feel like it![]()
Bocking (the previous owner)said the council helped him put down hardcore because he had a contract with the council to collect abandoned cars and he was asked to store them on the site. Photographs from the 1990s show scores of cars covering more than half of Dale Farm next to the scrapyard.
easier if it was nipped in the bud on day one
while in no way defending them, how exactly would you propose 'nipping' and where exactly would you send them to?
That's a slight exaggeration..... It believe it was a farm and there were some old farming vehicles/machinery, however I don't see how/why that's relevant.
It is greenbelt now and that's what should matter.
It's like saying where I live used to be military ranges so the the local mafia could come and try out there weapons when they feel like it![]()
I think 'nipped in day one' would have prevented the last 10 years of law-breaking![]()
not according the previous owner
OK so it was a scrap yard but it was still on greenbelt which mean building is prohibited.
I still fail to see how it makes any of this right?

or moved it elsewhere? which isn't the same as preventing - as above it'd be great to explain how this nipping would work
It is 'Green Belt' The previous owner is totally irrelevant!
It can't be greenbelt and a scrapyard![]()
The fundamental aim of green belt policy is to prevent urban sprawl by keeping land permanently open, and consequently the most important attribute of green belts is their openness.
Firm and consistent action everywhere would soon have brought an end to the continuing problem - once they learned that they could not just flout the law and there was no option but to live where provisions were made available (as is the case in this instance) the situation would change.
As it is, with the hand-wringing and failure to act this one case alone is going the cost the taxpayer thousands if not millions to resolve ... and by the way the taxpayer is you and me!
boyfalldown said:which is great bluster, but you've not actually said how you'd solve anything? :shrug:
which is great bluster, but you've not actually said how you'd solve anything? :shrug:
if you take the quote in, instead of out of context, its very relevant.
In summary for you
Someone else
"It was never a scrapyard"
Me
"Not what the previous owner says"
Simples! and I'm sure you got the relevance really
you'll note also I never said anything about Green belt, although for what its worth I'm not sure how any site anywhere thats spent the last 40 years as a scrapyard can be 'Green Belt'
I think 'nipped in day one' would have prevented the last 10 years of law-breaking![]()
Jez2011 said:With the exception of 'offences against vehicles' and 'other theft offences', recorded crime in Basildon is below the national average on every count:
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I think I did, but if you didn't understand, invoke the law and prevent movement onto the land in the first place.
Possible fix to your post maybe?
Possible fix to your post maybe?
boyfalldown said:but you could make that argument for any set of figures, what makes you think Basildon is particularly bad for recoding crime?
Just out of interest..... How much council tax have they been paying?
Keep shifting it until they decide to take the positive course, don't give them the opportunity to build - simples.