MP Tim Farron this morning chaired a meeting of police, council officials and local residents in Sedbergh to develop plans to prevent a repeat of last year's anti-social behaviour by a minority of travellers in the weeks preceding Appleby Horse Fair. The Horse Fair begins in the first week of June, but the anti-social behaviour plagued residents from 9 May onwards last year.
Tim said, "Last year, a minority of travellers camped for six weeks along the Cautley Road in Sedbergh intimidating residents and causing trouble. This unacceptable behaviour didn't just affect local residents, it also affected the overwhelming majority of the traveller community who behaved impeccably."
As a result of this morning's meeting, the following actions were agreed:
After this morning's meeting, Tim said, "I am very encouraged by the response of the police and local councils. Last year's disaster must not be repeated - local residents should be protected, as should the majority of travellers who behave well. Intimidation and antisocial behaviour should not be tolerated."
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