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Bristol: '666' caravan causes trouble and 30 van dwellers ordered to leave

24.06.2026 02:18 1 min 2 sources
Bristol Live ENG + 1 more
Bristol: '666' caravan causes trouble and 30 van dwellers ordered to leave
Original source: Bristol Live

In Brief

Residents of Green Oak Crescent in Easton complain about a caravan with '666' spray-painted on it, citing noise, glowing lights, drug traces and human waste. Meanwhile, a court ordered about 30 van dwellers to leave Goodneston Road within 24 hours due to anti-social behaviour.

Two separate incidents involving caravans and vans have been reported in Bristol.

'666' caravan on Green Oak Crescent

Residents of Green Oak Crescent in Easton are complaining about two caravans, one of which has '666' spray-painted on its side. Reports include night-time noise, strange glowing lights, signs of drug dealing and human waste on the road. Police and the city council are assessing the situation for possible enforcement action.

Eviction from Goodneston Road

A court has ordered about 30 van and caravan dwellers to leave Goodneston Road in Bristol within 24 hours. The decision follows complaints about anti-social behaviour, arson and road obstructions since 2025.

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Caravan with '666' spray causing issues in Bristol

04.03.2026 Bristol Live ENG Original source

Bristol van dwellers given 24 hours to move

16.02.2026 BBC News ENG Original source

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