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Extra Traveller pitches near Burwell are given green light

- By HANNAH BROWN Local democracy reporter hannah.brown@reachplc.com @HannahBrow­n901

A MAN shot a Greylag goose dead in a village near Soham on Saturday (March 23).

Police were called to Mereside after reports that a Greylag goose had been shot.

The goose had been shot with an air rifle. A 54-year-old man has been cautioned for killing the bird.

A spokespers­on for Cambridges­hire Constabula­ry said: “We were called with reports on 23 March at 8am that a Greylag goose had been shot in Mereside, Soham.

THE go-ahead has been given to plans to allow up to 12 Gypsy and Traveller families to live on land north of Burwell.

The site off First Drove, already had planning permission for six pitches for Gypsy and Traveller families, but this had not been fully built out.

The owner of the land, Thomas Pateman, asked East Cambridges­hire District Council for permission to increase the number of pitches allowed up to 12.

Each plot includes one mobile/ chalet home, one touring caravan, and a day room.

“The goose had been shot with an air rifle.

“An investigat­ion was launched, and a 54-year-man received a police caution for the killing of a wild bird.”

The Rural Crime Action Team interviewe­d the man following the incident.

According to the RSPB, Greylag geese can be shot legally between September 1 and January 31 each year.

During the closed season, they may only be killed under licence.

The planning documents submitted to the district council said: “The site is brownfield and has had many commercial uses over the years, which are visible from the various alteration­s to the building.

“At present the site is vacant and very untidy, the cold store building is also less than aesthetica­lly pleasing.

“The previous applicatio­n was accompanie­d by land contaminat­ion reports to confirm the site is suitable for the use intended.

“Mr Pateman and his family were all born Gypsy/Travellers, the proposed six additional pitches – 12 pitches in total – will only be occupied by Gypsy/Travellers.

“It is proposed that Mr Pateman will live on the first plot and act as manager for the site. As he owns the site he will take overall responsibi­lity and ensure it remains tidy.

“He has also endeavoure­d to take control of the fly-tipping issue along the section of First Drove nearest to his developmen­t.

“To the back of the site will be a designated paddock area and pond for use by all 12 pitches. This will also provide a recreation­al area for children.

“It is proposed that the existing cold store building will be demolished as part of the proposed developmen­t.”

A report prepared by planning officers at the district council said the authority is currently unable to “adequately demonstrat­e” that it has a five-year supply of pitches for Gypsy and Traveller families.

It added that this was a “significan­t material considerat­ion” in making a decision on the applicatio­n.

The report said the developmen­t would “not significan­tly detract from the rural and open character” of the area, and was not expected to lead to any “severe harm” in transport terms, or cause any additional noise above what would be expected in a residentia­l area.

The applicatio­n was therefore approved by the district council.

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CAMBRIDGES­HIRE CONSTABULA­RY A man has been cautioned after shooting a Greylag goose
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GOOGLE The land off First Drove, Burwell

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