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Bridgend Council begins eviction of caravans from playing fields in Litchard

19.06.2026 08:46 1 min 2 sources
Wales 247 ENG + 1 more
Bridgend Council begins eviction of caravans from playing fields in Litchard
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Bridgend County Borough Council confirmed it has initiated legal proceedings after several caravans illegally occupied sports fields in Litchard on Monday evening. Officials visited the site and are cooperating with South Wales Police.

Bridgend County Borough Council has begun the eviction process for caravans that illegally occupied playing fields in Litchard on Monday evening. Council officials visited the site to negotiate with the owners and informed them of the violation.

The council is working with South Wales Police. As part of the procedure, mandatory checks and a welfare assessment are being carried out, after which the caravans will be removed and the site inspected.

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Council takes action after caravans move onto Bridgend playing fields

19.06.2026 Wales 247 ENG Original source

Council takes action over illegally parked caravans

18.06.2026 bridgend.gov.uk ENG Original source

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