Teenagers confront travellers outside school as police called following major incident
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Pupils at a Hampshire secondary school confronted a group of travellers who set up camp near their 3G football pitch.
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The students surrounded the traveller site which had set up adjacent to Brookfield Community School in Fareham, with staff shutting the gate leading from its 3G pitch to Holly Hill Leisure Centre.Officers from Hampshire Police were called after some of the students started to intimidate the travellers, reports the Southern Daily Echo.
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Staff at the Sarisbury Green school criticised their pupils, saying their behaviour was "unacceptable." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A letter sent by the school's headteacher Stuart Parkes to parents said: "Following an incident this afternoon on the Holly Hill Leisure Centre field, we have decided to close the gate that leads from our 3G pitch to Holly Hill until further notice."We have been informed by the police that they were called to a large crowd of our students surrounding the traveller site currently located on the field."The...
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