Travellers served with police notice to quit council owned land at Howley

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A travellers encampment on council-owned land at Howley, one of six currently in the borough, has been served with a police notice to vacate the land by 3 pm today.

The encampment of seven caravans and associated vehicles arrived last Friday, with another encampment of nine caravans arriving at Crab Lane playing fields on Saturday.

At least two of the six encampments, one at Victoria Park and the other on the overspill car park at Orford Hub, have been granted temporary permission by Warrington Borough Council to stay due to health concerns.

Crab Lane playing fields, Fearnhead
Arrived: 13 August 2022
Current status: Officer to attend as soon as possible
Notes: Council owned land; 9 caravans
Information updated: 16 August 2022, 8.24am

Kingsway North, Howley
Arrived: 12 August 2022
Current status: Cheshire Police served notice to the group by 3pm 16 August
Notes: Council owned land; 7 caravans
Information updated: 16 August 2022, 8.23am

Burtonwood Services, Burtonwood
Arrived: 9 August 2022
Current status: Officer to contact landowner to offer advice and support
Notes: Council owned land; 7 caravans
Information updated: 10 August 2022, 8.06am

Victoria Park, Latchford
Arrived: 6 August 2022
Current status: Group permitted to remain temporarily due to a health issue
Notes: Council owned land; 5 caravans
Information updated: 8 August 2022, 4.03pm

Jubilee Hub overspill car park, Orford
Arrived: 26 July 2022
Current status: Group left 13 August
Notes: Council owned land; 7 caravans
Information updated: 15 August 2022, 12.28pm


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  1. If it’s getting bigger and they’ve only been granted leave to. remain longer on health grounds then surely the additional should be moved on immediately. I wish we could get an order to move the council out.

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