Thanks to Alex Pope and BBC Online News for the Headline
I’m not a big fan of our Property Obsessed, Not in My Back Yard mentality, with ownership regarded as some sort of badge of Superiority and the belief that a nice view needs protection from unruly rabid commoners.
However, where rules are broken in a “conservation area” and land is bought by person’s unknown in order to set up a place to live in a mobile home and with other touring caravan’s then I think the Council is right to use the Law to stop them.
The area in Buckinghamshire is land purely for agricultural use and the owner had sold some of it on and some was split and sold off at auction to these people who proceeded to get diggers in and make hard standings for their mobile homes.
If the land is for agriculture then it should be used for growing things , there are plenty of new builds going on , to do this in such an underhand way and to ruin land that had been designated as not to be built on is shameful.
These people have cost the Public Purse money in having to take legal action to stop them, as well as clearing up the mess that they will leave. This is no “Romany Tradition” this is trying to live somewhere cheaply and not care about the environment. Thankfully the law has been quite clear on what the land cannot be used for , so hopefully the land will revert back to it’s proper use and maybe someone could grow something or use it to feed animals.
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