Council use drought to their advantage to try and get travellers out
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page Council workers gave a group of travellers a dusty welcome as they swooped into the site in a bid to move them out. The field in Gosport, Hampshire, which is near a school, sees travellers return each year, according to a resident.
Taking action, the local council sent out a tractor to mow the bone-dry lawn, which was seen driving close to where a caravan and a tent were pitched up. However, it actually just kicked up a large cloud of dust and sent it flying around the encampment. Further photographs show council trucks lined up at the Grange Lane Fields edge, creating a ‘ring of steel’ with the intention of preventing additional arrivals.
After the staff left at 5pm, though, locals reported that more travellers turned up. Travellers on a dry field in Hampshire got a dusty welcome thanks to a council tractor In a Facebook statement, the Gosport Reform Party wrote: ‘Council vehicles are arriving now to prevent further travellers arriving and Police are on scene at Grange Lane fields next to the school in Rowner. Hopefully more grass cutting takes place!
‘Access to the field and other areas of the Borough are too easy for vehicles to gain entry. ‘Cllrs Paul Carter and Paul Jacobs have been asking the council as far back as September last year, along with the Conservatives more recently to put measures in place to protect our open spaces, yet we are still waiting for action.’
Reform leader Nigel Farage also penned in a post alongside a video of the tractor: ‘These are the crazy things that councils have to do to remove illegal encampments.’ He added that Reform ‘will give the police powers to remove illegal encampments immediately, seize the vehicles and make arrests’.
‘Local communities have been plagued by this madness for too long because the legacy parties are too weak to do anything about it.’ One resident says the travellers return every summer Council vehicles enforced a ‘ring of steel’ at the roadside The travellers have since been served with an eviction notice, and a spokesperson for Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police confirmed: ‘We are aware of an unauthorised encampment at a site on Grange Lane, Gosport.
‘Officers have attended the site and we are liaising with the landowners, Gosport Borough Council.’ Laura Biddle, who lives in a nearby block of flats, added that the travellers ‘come back every summer’. Meanwhile, on the same day, Simon Martin, a councillor in Fareham, shared photos of rubbish left behind after travellers moved on from land in Park Lane.
The images showed bin bags, cardboard boxes, packaging from children’s toys, and even a motorcycle abandoned. Cllr Martin wrote: ‘So following the eviction of travellers who decided to break our fencing to gain illegal access to our land in Park Lane and damage our property, this is what we are now left with to clear up. All of which will have to be paid for by the Council.’
A councillor shared a picture of the rubbish left behind at a field in Fareham (Picture: Simon Martin ) This comes as the Labour Party faces criticism for watering down planning rules to enable ‘illegal’ traveller sites. Tory Shadow Housing Secretary Sir James Cleverly said that Angela Rayner removing two rules as part of a planning revision to fast-track homebuilding – rules councils used to block unauthorised campers – leaves local communities to ‘tolerate lawbreaking from a small minority of travellers’.
