Tension has remained high on Dale Farm as 48-hour eviction notices are served on each of the plots. There have been concerns that the council had put notices on plots that had the right to remain and ...
CARAVANS remain around the site of Britain's largest illegal traveller site - despite a multimillion pound eviction just three years ago. Taxpayers funded a £7.1 million eviction of Dale Farm in ...
Residents of Dale Farm who face the clearance of the UK’s largest illegal site on Monday build a barricade against bailiffs amid a last-minute struggle to find somewhere else to go. In 2024, we ...
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Residents of the UK's largest illegal traveller site have won the latest round of a legal battle over their eviction. High Court judge Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart has made it clear there will be another ...
Two appeals in the area at nearby sites have led to one yard on Cranfield Road given a five-year allowance for residential use, and three other sites, on Gypsy Hill, have won four years each. The ...
Although Irish Travellers legally owned the land of Dale Farm, in a sleepy corner of Essex, they did not have planning permission to develop it and the site grew in size.
As I'm marched past the crude scaffold barricade into the UK's biggest travellers' site, one thing is abundantly clear: it's the morning after the night before, and hangovers are peaking. Friday had ...
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