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Travellers spend weekend tarmacking over English countryside and moving in caravans AGAIN - while councils 'do nothing' to stop land grabs
Travellers are spending weekends in the English countryside using caravans, with councils accused of inaction regarding land grabs. The situation highlights tensions between travellers and local authorities over land use.
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- The traveller Bank Holiday land grabs: Army of workers using diggers and lorries drag caravans into villages across Kent and Essex - as councils close for long weekend
- Another village falls victim to traveller 'land grab': More than a dozen caravans arrive in Surrey countryside after transforming field into 17 plot community over Easter weekend
- The villages bracing for bank holiday 'land grabs' by travellers poised to build illegal camps while council offices are closed
- Travellers wage Bank Holiday land grabs: Diggers and bulldozers spend weekend tearing up West Sussex field while trees are cut down to make way for caravans in Kent and Lincolnshire
- The drug dealer kingpin behind May Day traveller invasion: Firm linked to county lines boss buys plot of land in idyllic village - and moves caravans in as council staff enjoy bank holiday
- Surrey town becomes latest victim of traveller 'land grab': 'Illegal' site appears in middle of woodland after group brought in machinery and hacked down trees over Easter weekend