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Explanatory Memorandum to The Unauthorised Encampments (Northern Ireland) Order 2005
SI 2005 No. 1961 (N.I.11) |
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This Explanatory Memorandum refers to the Unauthorised Encampments(Northern Ireland) Order 2005 (N.I. 11) THE UNAUTHORISED ENCAMPMENTS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 20052005 No 1961 (NI 11) Explanatory Memorandum Introduction 1. The Unauthorised Encampments (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 was made on 19 July 2005 under the Northern Ireland Act 2000. 2. This Explanatory Memorandum has been prepared by the Department for Social Development ("the Department") in order to assist the reader in understanding the Order. It does not form part of the Order. Background and policy objectives 3. Unauthorised camping is widespread in Northern Ireland and has long been a cause of complaint from both the public and elected representatives. It has given rise to concerns about environmental and public health issues as well as traffic hazards, and depending on location, the effect on the trade of local businesses. At present, there is no specific Northern Ireland legislation to control unauthorised encampments. 4. The Order will give the police the power to remove trespassers who intend residing on land, together with their vehicles and other property. The provisions of the Order are similar to those already in existence in Great Britain. Consultation 5. A consultation paper containing measures to control unauthorised encampments was issued in September 2003 to local government bodies and organisations representing equality interests. As the proposed measures are likely to impact significantly on the Irish Traveller community, who most frequently use unauthorised encampments, special arrangements were made to consult their representatives. 6. Responses from local government bodies welcomed the proposed control measures. However, the Equality Commission, NI Council for Ethnic Minorities, Traveller support groups and a number of other organisations opposed the measures on the grounds that they will have an adverse impact on Irish Travellers. The consultation paper and a summary of responses received have been published on the Department's website www.dsdni.gov.uk Main elements of the Order 7. The Order contains 9 Articles. It creates a power for a police officer to direct a person to leave land and remove any vehicle or other property with him on that land. It also creates an offence and a power of seizure for non-compliance with a direction. Commentary on provisions 8. Details of the purpose of each Article contained in the Order are set out below. Comments are not given where the wording is self-explanatory.
Commencement 9. The enabling provisions are to come into operation on the expiration of 7 days from the day on which the Order is made. The substantive provisions will be brought into operation on a day to be appointed by a commencement order. | |
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