Councillor Huw Evans DENBIGHSHIRE County Council is set to undertake a new needs assessment for Gypsy and Traveller accommodation. This work is to assess current accommodation need within the Gypsy and Traveller community and does not include looking for locations for sites. Cllr Hugh Evans, leader of the council, said: “The last GTAA was approved in 2017 and we must submit a new one to Welsh Government early next year. “The GTAA assesses accommodation need only and this work does not include looking for locations for sites. There will be no further work on looking for sites until we understand the current needs.
Gypsy and Traveller sites review to be carried out by council after camps set up on school fields
Denbighshire County Council will be conducting the audit after illegal camps were set up on high school fields
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Travellers at Prestatyn in Denbighshire on Tuesday near the Nova Centre (Image: North Wales Live)
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Denbighshire chief who has left role hasn t been seen at County Hall in Ruthin since January
Judith Greenhalgh had been CEO at Denbighshire council since April 2018 A LOCAL authority chief executive is taking a “career break for personal reasons” with immediate effect after being on “special leave” for around two months. Judith Greenhalgh had been CEO at Denbighshire council since April 2018, when she officially took over from former chief officer Mohammed Mehmet. She hasn’t been seen at County Hall in Ruthin since shortly after a Cabinet meeting at the end of January. Now the authority has released a statement officially recognising the head of its paid service has stood down – less than three years after she started the role.
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Chief executive of Denbighshire council steps down after two months on special leave
Judith Greenhalgh had not been at work after fractious council meeting in January
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