Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Travellers’ site will be a blot on the landscape

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- Great British Bake Off finalist Ruby Tandoh saying she would not appear alongside Piers Morgan on ITV’s Good Morning Britain THE travellers’ site near Nont Sarah’s has been created in secret and hidden from view.

We would all love to live in idyllic green belt but it is not allowed as creating dwellings in green belt harms it.

The good practice for travellers’ sites is to locate them where they are close to establishe­d communitie­s or towns so the children may attend school easily and there is good access to local facilities such as employment, transport, shops, doctor and dentist without high reliance on vehicles to carry on their lives.

The site they have chosen will be a blot on the landscape and rely on special arrangemen­ts for water and sewage provision and disposal plus rubbish disposal. Fixed buildings are required and the site is potentiall­y unsafe in terms of health and safety due to its hidden location.

Our beautiful countrysid­e is an asset that many tourists and locals respect and enjoy – please can we preserve this – the site is harmful to the enjoyment and peace of the green belt.

Simply by building the site in secret is not enough to justify them staying in the green belt. Surely travellers travel. This is a permanent set-up and it will grow if it is allowed. THE howls of outrage by the mainstream media over the recent poisonous gas event in Syria are just a convenient cloak to retrospect­ively justify the latest regime change operation in the Middle East.

The first attack in Ghouta in 2013 has subsequent­ly been shown to have been a ‘false flag’ staged by the West’s allies in the region, Al-Qaida.

No proof was offered on this occasion either before Trump launched his Cruise Missile fusillade. Whatever the facts, past experience suggests Western

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