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High Court injunction halts unauthorised caravan site near traveller community in Cambridgeshire

27.05.2026 12:13 1 min 1 source
Ely Standard ENG
High Court injunction halts unauthorised caravan site near traveller community in Cambridgeshire
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The High Court of England has granted a temporary injunction against the construction of a residential caravan site on land adjacent to a traveller community in Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Work to lay hardstanding and erect fencing began over the bank holiday weekend of May 23–24 without planning permission. The injunction, obtained by South Cambridgeshire District Council, also prohibits the stationing of caravans or mobile homes on the site, which lies within the Cambridge Green Belt. The council suspects the work was timed to coincide with office closures and plans to seek further hearings.

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High Court injunction halts unauthorised caravan site near traveller community in Cambridgeshire

27.05.2026 Ely Standard ENG

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