Key facts
- Travellers occupied countryside land in Hampshire and Bedfordshire over the late May bank holiday weekend.
- The land occupied is described as picturesque.
- Councils are accused of inaction regarding these land grabs.
During the late May bank holiday weekend, individuals described as travellers took advantage of the long weekend to move caravans onto patches of picturesque countryside in Hampshire and Bedfordshire. The report indicates that local councils have been slow to act, leading to accusations that they are doing nothing to stop these land grabs. This situation highlights ongoing tensions regarding land use and enforcement in rural areas.
