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D7269 - Derbyshire County Council Gypsy Liaison Team - 1972-2000
4 - Gypsy sites: Derby City Council, general - 1972-1994
4 - Gypsy sites: Derby City Council general - 1972-1988
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D7269/4/4/4
Title
Gypsy sites: Derby City Council general
Date
Nov 1982
Description
Includes:
Report entitled "History of the Site Search as at 9 September 1982"
Notice of the submission of planning requests for four Gypsy sites, Nottingham Road Spondon, Alfreton Road/Stores Road, Sinfin Lane (Normanton Barracks) and Chequers Lane and copies of the individual applications for all but Chequers Lane
Minutes of the Planning and Countryside South Area Subcommittee, Apr;
Correspondence and related papers concerning proposals for a permanent Gypsy site in Derby, from parties including:
Derby City Council; the Clerk and Chief Executive, County Planning Officer and County Surveyor of Derbyshire County Council, the Department of the Environment, Matthew Parris MP (West Derbyshire) on behalf of the Showman's Guild of Great Britain, Peter Rost MP (South-east Derbyshire), Derby Council for Racial Equality.
Other topics of correspondence including a complaint by Derbyshire County Council concerning an article in the Derby Evening Telegraph
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File
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Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Derbyshire County Council
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Gypsies
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