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Unauthorised caravan encampments in Oxfordshire and Birmingham parks

09.06.2026 10:23 1 min 2 sources
Oxford Mail ENG + 1 more
Unauthorised caravan encampments in Oxfordshire and Birmingham parks
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In Brief

In April 2026, unauthorised caravan encampments were reported at two parks in England — Coversfield in Oxfordshire and Sheldon in Birmingham. Police and councils have initiated eviction procedures.

Incident at Coversfield Park (Oxfordshire)

On 21 April 2026, at least 30 caravans set up without permission at Coversfield Park, damaging the fence. Thames Valley Police stated they are monitoring the situation and assessing its impact on the local community. The UK Ministry of Defence, which reportedly owns the land, will also comment on the incident.

Incident at Sheldon Park (Birmingham)

Earlier, on 31 March 2026, a group of caravans occupied the car park of Sheldon Park ahead of the Easter holidays. Each caravan took up at least two parking spaces, and public toilets were closed after their arrival. The city council has begun the eviction process for the unauthorised encampment.

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Unauthorized caravan encampment at park raises concerns

21.04.2026 Oxford Mail ENG Original source

Caravan chaos at Sheldon Park during Easter

31.03.2026 GB News ENG Original source

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