Caravans and vehicles parked in a popular park in Bristol have been ordered to leave by Bristol City Council. The local authority shared the letters on several parked vehicles on Parry’s Lane in Durdham Down on June 12.
It is the latest chapter in a saga between residents in Clifton Down and Durdham Down and vehicle dwellers over the right to park permanently at the beauty spot. Neighbours are demanding a ban on those who lead the alternative lifestyle – either out of choice or because of the housing crisis – from camping overnight on the roadside, making the area a “no-go zone” and using it as a “latrine”.
The notice states: “Bristol City Council, whilst having permitted the encampment to date, does not give permission for the public highway to be used in this way and I must therefore ask you to vacate the highway.
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