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Court bans caravan development in Histon for one year

05.06.2026 23:41 1 min 2 sources
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Court bans caravan development in Histon for one year
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The High Court of England and Wales issued a 12-month injunction prohibiting any construction work at an unauthorized caravan site in Histon, Cambridgeshire. All caravans and structures placed after May 25 must be removed, except for five.

The High Court of England and Wales has granted a 12-month injunction to stop further development of an unauthorized caravan park in Histon, north of Cambridge. A temporary ban was imposed on May 25 and later extended.

Under the order, all caravans and structures placed on the site after May 25 must be removed, with the exception of five caravans. Breach of the injunction could result in imprisonment, a fine, or confiscation of property.

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Court issues year-long injunction against caravan development

05.06.2026 Yahoo News Canada ENG

Court halts unauthorised caravan development near Cambridge

05.06.2026 bbc.com ENG

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