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D7269 - Derbyshire County Council Gypsy Liaison Team - 1972-2000
5 - Gypsy sites: Erewash Borough Council - 1984-1997
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D7269/5/1
Title
Recovery of land
Date
1984-1992
Description
(i) Summary of Erewash Borough Council returns on unauthorised encampments, 1986-1991;
Correspondence with bailiffs re removal of itinerants from Potato Pit Lane, Dale Abbey and Ford Lane, Allestree, May 1984 to Apr 1985;
Minutes of the Technical Services Committee Delegation Subcommittee, Apr 1989, and Land and Buildings Subcommittee, Mar 1989;
Court Order against persons unknown for possession of Salisbury Street, Long Eaton, Jun 1993;
(ii) Order for possession of Manners Industrial Estate, Ilkeston, Apr 1990. (This record is closed for 84 years from the date of the last record. Please contact us for further information.)
Level
File
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Derbyshire County Council
Access Category
CLOSED
Closed Until
01/01/2093
Access Conditions
Closed for 100 years from the date of the last record. See "Data subjects in archives privacy notice" (link below) for further information.
Privacy Notice
Data Subjects in Archives Privacy Notice
Term
Gypsies
Ethnic groups
Travellers
Archivist Note
In the case of files which have been artificially split into section (i) and section (ii), the location of the restricted section is the first location shown, i.e. J190/C4
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