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Home / Lifestyle / Birmingham Park Camp Sparks Resident Fury

Birmingham Park Camp Sparks Resident Fury

7 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Ten caravans have occupied a Birmingham park for over two weeks.
  • Residents report council inaction despite multiple complaints.
  • Litter, including nitrous oxide canisters, found in the park.
Birmingham Park Camp Sparks Resident Fury

An unauthorized encampment of at least ten caravans has been situated in Birmingham's Perry Barr Park for over two weeks, sparking significant anger among local residents. Despite repeated reports to the council, inhabitants express frustration over a perceived lack of action to resolve the situation.

The travelers' presence has disrupted the communal green space, with some park users discovering litter, including nitrous oxide canisters, in the vicinity. The security of the park has also been questioned following damage to a height restriction barrier, which has remained open during repairs.

While Birmingham City Council has previously stated its commitment to protecting its land from unauthorized encampments, locals are calling for immediate intervention. The ongoing situation continues to be a major concern for the community.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Residents are angry due to an unauthorized encampment of at least ten caravans that has occupied the park for over two weeks without council intervention.
Residents report that despite multiple complaints, the council has done nothing to address the unauthorized encampment in Perry Barr Park.
Besides the unauthorized occupation, litter including nitrous oxide canisters has been found in the park, raising further concerns among locals.

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