£10m fund launched to ‘improve life chances’ for UK’s travelling community

 New traveller sites will be created through a £10 million fund announced this weekend.

The government says the new funding, to be rolled out later this year, will allow councils to provide improved transit sites and stopping places, so travellers have authorised places to stay, and access to facilities and services.

Councils can also bid for funding for new permanent sites to meet the needs of travellers in their local areas, as well as using it to refurbish existing sites.

Suggesting that the plans are part of their wider ambitions to” level up across the country,” the government says the fund will help improve travellers’ life chances, by giving them easier access to local services including healthcare, education, and employment.

They also claim that by providing more and better places to stay will also reduce tensions between travellers and the settled community, and the high costs of tackling unauthorised encampments.

Communities Minister, Kemi Badenoch, said: “It’s vital that everyone has access to the kind of services that offer the best support. So, these new and improved sites will give travellers easier routes to healthcare, education, and employment.”

This funding will be available to be used for new sites; improve existing sites through both refurbishment and rebuild; improve site infrastructure; or pay for public spaces on existing sites, such as community centres, play areas for children and stabling for horses.

By building more sites and temporary stopping places, the government says it aims to reduce the number of unauthorised encampments in England. It says this will reduce enforcement costs for councils; assist councils and local police in redirecting travellers from unauthorised encampments, and therefore enhance community cohesion between the settled community and travellers.

In addition to this fund, councils can also already apply for a share of the £11.5 billion Affordable Homes Fund 2021-2026 for permanent and transit sites, and bricks and mortar accommodation for travellers.