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Travellers leave locals 'in tears' after setting up illegal 'concrete slab' encampment on grassland

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Residents have been left "in tears" after an unauthorised traveller site established a concrete slab encampment on grassland.The site, in Willows Green, near Felsted, Essex, saw approximately 30 lorries and diggers descend on the area over the bank holiday weekend.

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Construction began late Friday evening once Uttlesford District Council offices had closed for the holiday period, with work continuing without permission throughout the weekend.The green space, which provides habitat for protected great-crested newts and rare albino fallow deer, was torn up as concrete posts, fencing and heavy machinery moved across the land.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Uttlesford District Council issued a temporary stop notice on Tuesday, demanding all construction activity halt immediately.Local resident Tracy Williams, 42, described the distressing impact on the community following the site's unwanted overhaul."I've seen some of my neighbours in tears.

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