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Travellers ordered to leave sites over illegal caravan parks

11.07.2026 07:12 1 min 2 sources
The Argus ENG + 1 more
Travellers ordered to leave sites over illegal caravan parks
Original source: The Argus

In Brief

Two travellers in the UK have been ordered to vacate sites after illegally building caravan parks. Michael Delany must leave a plot in Crawley Down, while Wayne Griggs lost an appeal and must remove caravans from the New Forest.

Planning inspector Paul Freer ruled that traveller Michael Delany must leave a site in Crawley Down, West Sussex, where he built an unauthorised caravan park without permission. Freer called the development a "flagrant, contemptuous and blatant" example of deliberate unauthorised building that caused "unacceptable" harm to the landscape and protected habitats, including the habitat of great crested newts. The site must be cleared of all static caravans and infrastructure and restored to its former condition.

In a separate case, a planning inspector dismissed an appeal by Wayne Griggs, finding his actions unreasonable. He has nine months to remove caravans, hardstanding and other structures from a plot in Dibden. The inspector also partially awarded costs against Griggs. New Forest authorities said his actions led to unjustified expenditure of time and money.

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Traveller ordered to leave site after illegally building unauthorised caravan park

11.07.2026 The Argus ENG Original source

Traveller loses appeal, ordered to remove caravans from New Forest

18.06.2026 Daily Echo ENG Original source

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