More Travellers Set Up Camp in Leigh Park
| Author: Havant Borough Council | Published: 9th July 2012 13:58 |
An encampment of travellers are currently at Barncroft Way at the junction of Stockheath Lane, Leigh Park. There are 12 caravans and number of vehicles on site.
Havant Borough Council has visited the site and have started the process of repossession through legal proceedings.
Until such time as we can reclaim the land, Havant Borough Council will continue to work closely with Hampshire Constabulary to ensure that the proper procedures within the law are followed.
Another encampment of five caravans at Fulflood Road are still on site. This is privately owned land and Havant Borough Council are continuing to work closely with the managing agent for repossession and securing of the site.
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Shourt of evidence the Force tried to get journalists to surrender their unpublished material but the NUJ went to the high court and had the production order reversed.The judges said that the Essex ppolice had little or no evidence -"the cupboard was bare and ordered them to pay costs.
Shourt of evidence the Force tried to get journalists to surrender their unpublished material but the NUJ went to the high court and had the production order reversed.The judges said that the Essex ppolice had little or no evidence -"the cupboard was bare and ordered them to pay costs.
Shourt of evidence the Force tried to get journalists to surrender their unpublished material but the NUJ went to the high court and had the production order reversed.The judges said that the Essex ppolice had little or no evidence -"the cupboard was bare and ordered them to pay costs.
Shourt of evidence the Force tried to get journalists to surrender their unpublished material but the NUJ went to the high court and had the production order reversed.The judges said that the Essex ppolice had little or no evidence -"the cupboard was bare and ordered them to pay costs.
Shourt of evidence the Force tried to get journalists to surrender their unpublished material but the NUJ went to the high court and had the production order reversed.The judges said that the Essex ppolice had little or no evidence -"the cupboard was bare and ordered them to pay costs.
Shourt of evidence the Force tried to get journalists to surrender their unpublished material but the NUJ went to the high court and had the production order reversed.The judges said that the Essex ppolice had little or no evidence -"the cupboard was bare and ordered them to pay costs.
Shourt of evidence the Force tried to get journalists to surrender their unpublished material but the NUJ went to the high court and had the production order reversed.The judges said that the Essex ppolice had little or no evidence -"the cupboard was bare and ordered them to pay costs.
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