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Britain's traveller hotspot where towns and villages fight 'never ending' battle with families who repeatedly return to illegal sites just months after being ordered to leave
Towns and villages in Britain's traveller hotspot are engaged in a recurring struggle with families who return to illegal sites months after being ordered to leave. The issue is described as a 'never ending' battle, highlighting persistent challenges with unauthorized encampments.
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- Surrey town becomes latest victim of traveller 'land grab': 'Illegal' site appears in middle of woodland after group brought in machinery and hacked down trees over Easter weekend
- Labour ministers accused of 'burying their heads in the sand' over explosion of illegal traveller sites blighting the countryside