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Bristol: Mystery caravan with '666' and eviction of 30 van dwellers

16.02.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source РУС
BBC News ENG
Bristol: Mystery caravan with '666' and eviction of 30 van dwellers
Original source: BBC News

A court has ordered around 30 van and caravan dwellers to leave Goodneston Road in Bristol within 24 hours. The ruling follows complaints of anti-social behaviour, arson, and highway obstructions dating back to 2025.

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Bristol van dwellers given 24 hours to move

16.02.2026 BBC News ENG Original source

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