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Traveller families move in after illegal Easter land grab in village

Traveller families have started setting up camp days after barging onto a beauty spot and tearing up the land with bulldozers and diggers.

The group arrived in Flamstead village, Hertfordshire, on Thursday as furious villagers watched them drive machinery onto green belt land near Friendless Lane. 

The first batch of caravans followed suit a few days later on Easter Sunday morning, as council officials were off for the bank holiday weekend. 

New photos taken today show more static homes arriving on the green space, which has been completely destroyed by hardstand paving. 

Work still appears to be underway on the site, which now houses more than a dozen caravans. 

The group laid down huge squares of concrete on the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), surrounded by rolling fields and woodland. 

The travellers launched their land grab over the Bank Holiday weekend in the hope that council bosses would be slow to react, it is understood. 

The work has left locals livid, with one unnamed parish councillor revealing the group allegedly damaged cars and wielded iron bars as they forced their way onto the site.

Traveller families have started setting up camp today after barging onto a beauty spot in Flamstead village, Hertfordshire, over the weekend

A caravan on the site pictured today after more mobile homes appeared on the green space

An aerial view shows the extent of damage done to the land in recent days, after travellers arrived with diggers and machinery

He told The Telegraph: ‘At about 7 o’clock (on Sunday), a whole load of travellers barged their way through. 

‘There was a lot of violent abuse and threats, people wielding iron bars, a few cars damaged, they drove into a police car and drove past. They started to bring in lorryloads of crushed concrete.’

Residents estimated that around 300 trips were made by individuals delivering materials onto the site. In one incident, a police car was rammed off the road in the process, it was claimed. 

The travellers arrived three days after the diggers despite Dacorum Borough Council issuing a temporary stop notice – a planning enforcement tool used to halt work – on Saturday. 

Villagers also did their utmost to stop vehicles from entering the beauty spot. Reports suggested a tree was felled on Saturday in an attempt to block off a nearby road, though it remains unclear who chopped the greenery down. 

One resident told the BBC: ‘The vans and caravans drove at us basically pushing their way through and bumping into people. 

Villagers were left furious after the group barged their way onto a field near Friendless Lane (pictured over the weekend)

Villagers said they feel as if they have been 'invaded' in a situation they described as 'absolutely horrendous'

‘They were determined to get through us and were really aggressive. It was absolutely horrendous.’

Another described feeling as though his home village had been ‘invaded’ in what has been an ‘absolute nightmare’ situation. 

It remains unclear who the field is owned by.

Hertfordshire Constabulary, the local police force, previously said it was in the process of reviewing the ongoings at Friendless Lane. 

A statement released by Dacorum Borough Council read: ‘We were informed of unauthorised hardcore being laid on the privately owned land on Friendless Lane, Flamstead, Hertfordshire on Friday 3 April.

‘We continued to assess the situation and, due to the scale and speed of the work taking place within the Chilterns National Landscape, served a temporary stop notice on Saturday 4 April requiring works on the site to cease immediately. This is a formal legal step, and any breach of this notice may result in further enforcement action.

‘We continued to investigate and gather evidence with the intention to take further immediate legal action if necessary.

‘Today (Sunday 5 April) Dacorum Borough Council submitted an application to the court for an emergency injunction for the site. This order was successfully granted by the court and the Council served the papers on the site today prohibiting any unauthorised works or use of the site.

Dacorum Borough Council said that an emergency injunction has been granted by the court to stop works at the site

Residents estimated that around 300 trips were made by individuals delivering materials onto the site

‘We now must wait for the court scheduled hearing date before further legal proceedings can take place.’

Hertfordshire Constabulary said: ‘While the civil matter is being led by Dacorum Borough Council we are continuing to monitor the situation and a police presence remains in the area to prevent a breach of the peace and deal with any criminal matters.

‘A number of allegations have been made by several parties involved, including criminal damage, traffic offences and threatening behaviour and these are being investigated as per usual protocol.

‘We are in the process of taking statements and reviewing body worn video and once this is complete, we will look to make arrests wherever necessary.

‘In these circumstances, police have no enforcement powers to prevent access to the land or building work taking place.’

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