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Traveller sites spark controversy | Traveller sites spark controversy |
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Three new traveller sites are to be set up in County Armagh by the Housing Executive. | Three new traveller sites are to be set up in County Armagh by the Housing Executive. |
Craigavon residents claim streets are already a health hazard because of poor sanitary and waste-disposal facilities for the Traveller community. | Craigavon residents claim streets are already a health hazard because of poor sanitary and waste-disposal facilities for the Traveller community. |
Craigavon Borough Council, however, said it has not been properly notified by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. | Craigavon Borough Council, however, said it has not been properly notified by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. |
The council has warned that rate-payers may have to pick up the bill. | The council has warned that rate-payers may have to pick up the bill. |
Councillor Robert Smith said local people were not being told about developments. | |
"We don't want to prevent anybody coming to Craigavon, but it raises the other issue of councils having to maintain sites which will cost a horrendous amount of money," he said. | |
"This will then be passed on to the rate-payer." |