The case for early engagement in traveller evictions

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As we come into the spring, we often seen an increase in the number of traveller eviction cases we are being instructed on.

Speedy eviction instruction

In the majority of cases, the eviction is carried out under Common Law (Halsburys Laws of England). The landowner will appoint certificated enforcement agents who will serve an eviction notice giving the trespassers 24 hours to move from the site. If after 24 hours has passed, the trespassers haven’t moved on, then you may evict them.

This means that we can issue the notice of eviction either the same or the next day (depending on how early in the day we are instructed). Having issued the notice of eviction, we will then return the next day to remove the travellers if they have not already left.

The alternative option to Common Law is to obtain a writ of possession, although this will take longer as the application needs to be made to the court before the order for possession is made and the writ issued. A writ is more likely to be used in a larger and more complex eviction where resistance is expected, particularly when the landowner is a public body, such as a local authority.

Preventing further travellers from joining the site

By acting so promptly, what we are finding is that the travellers have, in the majority of cases, already left by the time we return the day after serving notice.

The main advantage of our clients and us acting so quickly is that this is preventing further groups of travellers from turning up on the site and creating more mess and a larger presence.

On the golf course

An example is an instruction we received from a golf club. We received a call at 11:30 am that travellers had arrived the day before. We served notice at 2pm and returned the following morning to discover that our action had worked and the travellers had left early that morning.

Our client was delighted and said that our service was “brilliant”.

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