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Do not Panic , Brexit will sort this lot out.
And the prize for the most obtuse answer of the week goes to....
Having successfully called for a Parliamentary debate on the issue of unauthorised traveller encampments, which will take place next week, Aldridge-Brownhills MP Wendy Morton has hit out at travellers who act ‘above the law’.


Wonder what happened at the Parliamentary debate.

https://www.expressandstar.com/news/local-hubs/walsall/2017/10/06/these-are-luxury-caravans-hardworking-people-could-only-dream-of---mp-launches-scathing-criticism-on-travellers-ahead-of-parliamentary-debate/

She said: "It’s time to strengthen the law to stop these encampments appearing in the first place" - bang on.
Drove past the recreation ground i mentioned last night and they've gone. And the answer to your next question is "Yes, although this time they do appear to have made some attempt to arrange it in piles rather than just strewn about. Still a bit of a mess, though.
send the bill to Islay and kvaldir they love them.
I live just 12 miles outside Cambridge and I know the site. It is as said a FORMER Park and Ride site. It has been unused for several years.
Cambridge University want permission to sell it for housing development when it will be worth many million £ . So far permission has been refused, so it has just sat unused until the travellers moved on to it. That is going to make it hard to get permission to forcibly evict them. This may well force Cambridge City council to grant permission for housing and make it easier to evict the travellers, and in the process increase the income of Cambridge University by a few more million £s.

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