A high-profile Gypsy writer has called on council chiefs to create a designated site in Perth.
Jess Smith wants a legal site to help the travelling community move away from the stereotypes of “stealing”, “untaxed cars” and “litter”.
The author, who has penned books about her way of life, spoke out after clashes between Perth and Kinross Council and Travellers at Broxden.
She said the council was “blinkered” in failing to offer a safe, permanent site.
She said: “I didn’t get to speak to the people who stopped at Broxden but I read about it. I know they would have been aware of the hostility to their presence but they were only there because there are not other sites they can use.
“Camping at Broxden and under the Friarton bridge is depressing and dangerous but they are faced with little alternative.
“The council should be responsible and offer recognised transit places where Travellers stopping for a week are not behaving ‘illegally’.”
Travellers at the Broxden encampment were forced to leave after being served a notice to quit.