Beauty spot terrorised by travellers for months as mounds of FECES and rubbish litter children’s play area
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Residents near Bristol have endured nearly two months of human waste, aggressive dogs, and accumulating rubbish from an illegal traveller encampment.The group established themselves on Highridge Common at the edge of Bishopsworth in February, transforming what was once a popular recreational space into what locals feel now resembles a rubbish tip.Those living nearby report persistent disturbances, including dogs barking through the night and loud music at late hours.The situation has become so severe that Bristol City Council has taken the unusual step of initiating legal proceedings to remove the encampment, beginning the repossession process on March 19 following an overwhelming number of complaints from the public.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say One local mother, who asked to remain anonymous, said discovering human faeces where children once played was the breaking point.
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It has now become too much for many who live around here.
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