GTTS Earlier Information
TimetableThe earlier version of the timetable is available in the errata sheet: This was the result of a change that is outlined in a letter from then Chief Executive Paul Bevan: Project PlanFollowing a public consultation in autumn 2006 a project plan for the partial review was submitted to the Government Office for the South East. Consultation draftA draft of a project plan for the review and a sustainability scoping report were produced for public consultation. Consultation ran from 4 September - 13 October 2006. Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report
GTAAs and TSAAsThe Gypsy and Traveller Accommodation Assessments (GTAAs) and Travelling Showpeople Accommodation Assessments (TSAAs) are available to view on the Planning Inspectorate's website Role of Local AuthoritiesThe letter below from Paul Bevan, then Assembly Chief Executive, clarifies the role of local authorities in the ongoing Partial Review of the South East Plan in relation to the provision for Gypsy and Traveller caravan accommodation. Brief for Local AuthoritiesThe briefing sets out the criteria for the advice from the local authorities for caravan sites for Gypsies and Travellers to the Assembly. This briefing and letter explain the background of new research that has been carried out by the Department for Communities and Local Government, which helps local authorities to identify the number of pitches and prepare their advice to the Assembly. Local Authority Advice ProformaA letter from the Assembly's Director of Planning, Catriona Riddell, explains how local authority advice should be submitted to the Assembly. This is available below, including a template 'Advice Proforma' to respond to the Assembly. Local Authority AdviceThe stage one advice from local authorities on Gypsy and Traveller provision in the region is available below: Audit of AdviceLocal Authority stage one advice was independently audited for robustness and consistency. This work built on benchmarking of Gypsy and Traveller Accommodation Assessments (GTAA). |

