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Gypsy Roma and Traveller information

The term Gypsy Roma Traveller (GRT) describes different ethnic and cultural groups.

They often share similar challenges in accessing public services and experiencing discrimination.

Each group has their own traditions, customs and languages.

Gypsies and Travellers

Defined as minority ethnic groups, these communities include:

  • English and Welsh Romany Gypsies and Scottish travellers (who are also a Romany group)
  • Eastern European Roma
  • Irish travellers

Some travellers may live in a home, caravan, boat, or vehicle due to family tradition or familiarity.

Others travel in search of a better life, for economic or environmental reasons.

These travellers include:

  • circus or show people
  • boat dwellers
  • new travellers
  • vehicle dwellers

Arriving in the area

When you arrive in the area we can help you:

  • apply for a school place
  • find a traveller site
  • promote inclusion and engagement through  community programs
  • with welfare matters such as school grants and applications.
  • offer support for accessing healthcare and other essential services

Traveller sites

We have two GRT traveller sites. A warden lives on each site and our Liaison Officer visits often.

There are no stop over sites in Neath Port Talbot.

Briton Ferry traveller site

Briton Ferry has two small sites totalling 29 plots. The location is ideal due to its:

Cae Garw, Margam traveller site

Cae Garw is a larger more isolated site with 38 plots. The site is on a regular bus route with a short drive to:

Apply for a traveller site place

To apply for a place on one of our sites, you will need to contact our Estates Department.

Contact us

For more information and advice, please contact:
Grant Botterill
Gypsy & Traveller Liaison Officer pref

More advice is available on Wales Gypsy, Roma and Travellers at TGP Cymru.

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