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The View from Shute End...
Wokingham District Councillor Annette Drake reports
Speed Indicator Device (SID)
The roads identified by us as subjected to the greatest number of speeding vehicles have
been monitored using
SID.
The highest speeds were recorded on the A321/Broadwater
area, the A321/Orchard Road area, and Hinton Road near the
Green Man.
Where
excessive speeds were recorded our local
WPC
was informed. The monitoring of the
Broadwater area will continue since this area has been identified with the highest
recorded speeds.
Travellers
Travellers are now classified under the
European Union’s
‘Human Rights Act,’ as ethnic
minorities. I thought you should know how the Council’s policy operates. The general
policy is to remove travellers from Council owned sites as quickly as possible using the
‘Public Order Act 1994’, which is for landowners rather than the police. An eviction
notice can be obtained within a week. On privately owned sites the council will liaise
with the landowner and ask them to remove travellers through the same or similar legal
process. The Council feel that they cannot possibly take action on these sites as the cost
would be prohibitive, although there have been exceptions where the landlord has not
been located. The result of the latest four invasions locally has prompted the Council to
strengthen their response to future illegal encampments through the employment of a
second part time traveller co-ordinator financed through
Home Office
funding.
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