Gypsy, Traveller and Nomadic Communities in the Built Environment
Description
Gypsies and Travellers once followed routes passed down from generation to generation, returning to the same stopping places in tandem with the seasons and opportunities for work. Now, stopping places are practically non-existent, and sites are often placed in environmentally hazardous areas – near motorways and railroad tracks
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