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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
Travelers are using Bank Holidays to seize land in West Sussex, Kent, and Lincolnshire, involving heavy machinery and tree cutting to make way for caravans. This activity has sparked controversy over unauthorized land use and environmental impact.
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- The travellers plotting SECOND illegal land grab in Essex hamlet: Family who bulldozed over countryside in Surrey buy field for £150K
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