Travellers’ Rights (TR) is a set of legal protections that apply to all members of the travelling community in the United Kingdom who are living on authorised or unauthorised sites. It is a way of ensuring they are provided with adequate housing and living conditions, and that they are treated fairly and with respect. The primary purpose of TR is to protect the rights of travelling people, who are often marginalised and vulnerable, to access housing and other amenities that are essential for their basic needs and wellbeing. The scope of TR includes, but is not limited to, the following rights: access to housing, protection from discrimination, access to health and education services, access to legal advice and representation, access to social security benefits, and access to cultural and leisure activities. In addition, TR recognises the importance of maintaining the traditional lifestyle of the travelling community, and respects and upholds their rights to pass on their culture and language to future generations.