RESIDENTS of an East Dorset village left reeling after an “invasion” of travellers set up camp on the recreation ground have put together a plan for the future.
Around 11 vehicles were parked at West Parley’s Recreation Ground from July 2 to Friday, July 12.
Parish council chair John Cullen said measures are now being taken to ensure the travellers are not able to return.
“We understand that they came to us because other sites have been made more secure, so that is exactly what we are now doing.
“We have been very lucky. We have had support from the county council and the police tried to patrol once every hour, which I think was important as it discourages any crime or anti-social behaviour.
“There was some damage, and lots of litter, including human waste, but nothing that cannot be fixed.”
He said the council is now putting together a document featuring useful information for any further visits.
“It hit us between the eyes,” he said.
“We found it was difficult to find out who was responsible for what, and so we are making sure there is proper guidance with relevant phone numbers and information about what to do issued.
“We have learned from this, and we will be ready next time.”
Parish councillor Richard Heaslip, who also sits on the West Parley Residents’ Association, said the situation got “actively worse” as locals became frustrated with the situation.
“The residents have been left very disturbed A particular feature of this invasion is that the travellers set up next to a children’s playground.”
A spokesman for Dorset County Council said: “The travellers at Parley Close were camping there illegally, and so we assisted West Parley Parish Council in issuing a notice to quit the site.”
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