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A new report has found that East Lindsey District Council no longer needs to provide sites for travellers or gypsies.
Simon Milson, ELDC’s Planning Policy and Research Service Manager, told councillors: “There isn’t any need currently based on the low levels of population for any allocated sites at the moment. The report did show a need when it came to travelling show people, however, stopped short of recommending allocated sites.
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