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< Back to Article Listg. Tackling unauthorised encampments - Suffolk specific guidance
Last updated: 14 July 2025 at 10:32:31 UTC by Sophie Brouillet
An unauthorised encampment is where any person camps on land they do not own. The owner of the land, whether a public body or private individual is responsible for taking action to remove the encampment.
The Norfolk and Suffolk Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Service can work on behalf of public and private landowners to:
Manage unauthorised encampments, coordinating site visits and assessments, inter-agency involvement, case conferences and court appearances
Make sure you comply with all due process and evidence gathering throughout the duration of the unauthorised encampment
Negotiate positively between all the different parties involved
Advise on media issues
Advise you on how to deter future incursions
Report an unauthorised encampment (opens new window)
Guidance on legal powers available to private landowners
For detailed advice or support dealing with an unauthorised encampment on private or public land, contact The Norfolk and Suffolk Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Service on 01603 989779 or NSGRTS@norfolk.gov.uk.
Please note that due to the operational nature of this service it may not always be possible to answer your call immediately, therefore please leave your contact details and an officer will respond as soon as possible
Further information for Suffolk can be found here:
Suffolk County Council - Gypsies and travellers
Mid-suffolk - Gypsies and travellers
Babergh - Gypsies and travellers
East Suffolk – Gypsies and travellers