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  2. Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people (UK) - Wikipedia

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    [16] [5] However, the British government website notes that much higher estimates, from 150,000 to 500,000 people exist. [16] Brown, Scullion and Martin, writing in 2013, based on interviews with local authority officers, put the number of GRT people in the country at between 400,000 and 500,000. [40]

  3. The Traveller Movement - Wikipedia

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    The TM and other claimants took JD Wetherspoon PLC to court following an incident in 2011 in which members of the Irish Traveller and Romany Gypsy community were refused entry to a Wetherspoons pub. After legal proceedings lasting over three years, Wetherspoons was judged to have discriminated against the claimants on racial grounds and were ...

  4. Irish Travellers - Wikipedia

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    The passing of the Caravan Sites Act 1968 safeguarded Travellers' right to a site, but the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 repealed part II of the 1968 act, removing the duty on local authorities in the UK to provide sites for Travellers and giving them the power to close down existing sites.

  5. Friends, Families and Travellers - Wikipedia

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    Friends, Families and Travellers is a registered charity in the United Kingdom. It campaigns against discrimination against Gypsies, Roma and Travellers in the UK. [1]

  6. Here are the COVID travel rules for international trips - AOL

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    The embassy website, or the country’s official government site, of where you’re heading also typically provides the latest travel requirements and any forms you might need to fill out.

  7. Scottish Romani and Traveller groups - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Romani are the Romani people of Scotland. This includes Romanichal (locally also known as Border Gypsies) and Lowland Romani (Lowland Gypsies). [1]Scottish Travellers are non-Romani groups indigenous to Scotland who live or traditionally lived a nomadic lifestyle, including Scottish Highland Travellers, Scottish Lowland Travellers and Showmen (Funfair Travellers).

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  9. Appleby Horse Fair - Wikipedia

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    The fair is a regular but spontaneous gathering, and is not organised by any individual or group, although the Gypsies and Travellers have a Shera Rom (Head Romani), who occupies Fair Hill under Licence from the Town Council, and arranges toilets, rubbish skips, water supplies, horse grazing etc. for Fair Hill.