In the East Midlands, Gypsy and Traveller Site Grant totalling £22,000 has been awarded to Leicester City Council to support the refurbishment of the Meynells Gorse site.
Across England, the government has approved £16 million of investment for 2007/08 that will provide 102 additional pitches for Gypsies and Travellers, and refurbish 46 sites. Up to £56 million is available through the grant between 2006-08 to provide new and refurbished sites, and tackle the problem of unauthorised camping. Schemes have been evaluated by both independent consultants and Regional Assemblies.
Iain Wright said:
"This funding is vital in delivering both new and improved sites, ensuring that Gypsies and Travellers have authorised, decent places to live.
"We look to local authorities to show real leadership in taking forward what can be a contentious issue on the ground. The grant supports local authorities and Registered Social Landlords to increase the number of authorised sites for Gypsies and Travellers.
"The problem of unauthorised camping will only be tackled through sufficient site provision, coupled with effective enforcement. Providing more authorised sites reduces the cost to taxpayers of costly enforcement action, and makes it quicker and easier to take action where unauthorised camping does take place."