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Court approves ‘newcomer injunctions’ against Travellers

The Supreme Court has approved the use of so-called “newcomer injunctions”, a recent legal mechanism used by local authorities to stop Gypsy and Traveller communities from setting up unauthorised encampments on council land.

It is a practice that has developed over the past eight years. Councils have found normal eviction proceedings against travelling communities to be ineffective as, by the time proceedings have got underway, the unauthorised encampment has moved on and been replaced by another.

Therefore, local authorities have taken to obtaining High Court injunctions against “persons unknown” barring them from camping on local authority land without permission. Between 2015 and 2020, 38 local authorities made use of the mechanism, according to court papers.

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