Number of Squatter Evictions - Freedom of Information Request
Hi there,
I am writing to make a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. I would like to request information regarding squatter evictions conducted by your council.
Specifically, I am requesting the following information:
- The total number of squatters evicted within the council’s jurisdiction from January 1, 2024, to the present date.
- If possible, a breakdown of these evictions by month and by the type of property (e.g., residential, commercial, or public properties).
- Any available data on the average time taken to resolve each squatting incident (from the report of squatting to the eviction).
I look forward to receiving your response within the statutory 20-working-day period.
Yours faithfully,
Elle McGloughlin
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Good afternoon
Thank you for request of the 08 November 2024 relating to the number of
Squatter Evictions.
We can confirm that we have not been involved in the eviction of any
squatters from 01/01/24 to date.
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Your sincerely
Wendi Creelman
Service Development Officer Housing Opt
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