Draft guidance for designing Gypsy and Traveller sites - Annex 1: glossary
Consultation draft of guidance for local authorities about designing and improving Gypsy and Traveller sites.
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Glossary
Pitch
Land on a mobile home site where occupiers are entitled to station their mobile homes indefinitely (unless stated in their pitch agreement). Typically includes an amenity block, space for a static caravan and touring caravan and parking.
The layout of the pitch will depend on the overall site design. An important element in the design and size of pitches is the intended capacity. Section 60 of the Mobile Homes (Wales) Act defines ‘mobile home’ as measuring up to 20 metres in length and 6.8 metres in width.
Site
A site will include a range of facilities, (dependant on size of land and requirements), connections to utilities, community building, play area, footpath around the site, public lighting, and fencing/trees to create a perimeter boundary for security and enclosure.
Local authority site
This is a site owned and operated by the local authority. This site will be designated for use as a Gypsy and Traveller site indefinitely. Residents on these sites can expect to occupy their pitches for as long as they abide by the terms of their pitch agreements, under the Mobile Homes (Wales) Act 2013. Working space may also be provided on, or near, sites for activities carried out by community members.
Private site with planning permission
A private Gypsy and Traveller site refers to private owned land with planning permission that has been officially approved by the local planning authority for permanent residential use by Gypsies and Travellers.
Land that has sought the necessary planning permission to be used as a Gypsy and Traveller site are legally recognised as meeting the specific health, safety, and environmental standards.
Usually, these sites are small and contain a small number of pitches usually for a family. These sites are private for use by that family only.
Private site without planning permission
Land that has been purchased by a member of the Gypsy and Traveller community, which has not received the necessary planning permission from the local planning authority to be used as a Gypsy and Traveller site.
Temporary/negotiated stopping places
These are intended to be short-term in nature to assist local authorities where a need for pitches is accepted.
Provision must be made for waste disposal, water supply and sanitation at a minimum.
These sites only have planning permission or a site licence for a limited period. Residents on these sites can expect to occupy their pitches for the duration of the planning permission or site licence (or as long as they abide by the terms of their pitch agreements, under the Mobile Homes (Wales) Act 2013, whichever is sooner).
Transit pitch
Land on a mobile home site where occupiers are entitled to station their mobile homes for a maximum of three months. Transit pitches can exist on local authority sites, however, this is not recommended.
Transit site
Transit sites are permanent facilities designed for temporary use by occupiers for a maximum of 3 months at a time. Local authorities will be responsible for maintaining the site waste disposal, water supply and sanitation may be made available subject to a charge.
Specific terms under the Mobile Homes (Wales) Act 2013 apply on these sites. Working space may also be provided on, or near, sites for activities carried out by community members.
Unauthorised encampment
Land occupied without the permission of the owner or without the correct land use planning permission.
Encampments may be used on a temporary basis in the absence of available transit or temporary/negotiated stopping place provision and may be accepted by the local authority, whilst alternative sites are developed.
Bricks and mortar
A house or a flat, often referred to as conventional housing. They may be socially rented, privately rented, or owned.
Settled communities
A settled community consists of people who are not members of the Gypsy and Traveller community and reside in bricks and mortar housing.