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Home / Lifestyle / Bristol Van Dwellers Face Eviction: "Nowhere Else To Go"

Bristol Van Dwellers Face Eviction: "Nowhere Else To Go"

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Van dwellers on Bristol's Downs are being asked to leave by the council.
  • Occupants state there are no alternative living spaces available.
  • Council cites public health risks like makeshift toilets and fly-tipping.
Bristol Van Dwellers Face Eviction: "Nowhere Else To Go"

People living in vans and caravans on Bristol's Downs are being asked to relocate by the city council. Despite formal requests to leave, the van dwellers express that they have nowhere else to go, citing a lack of available alternative sites.

The council stated that action was necessary due to public health issues observed in the area, such as the use of wooded areas as makeshift toilets, fly-tipping, and noise complaints. Some residents living in vehicles expressed frustration over rising rental costs as a reason for their current living situation.

While the council offers "meanwhile" sites, these are currently almost full with long waiting lists. New sites are planned, but the immediate lack of space leaves many van dwellers feeling displaced, with concerns that moving them will simply shift the problem elsewhere in the city.

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.
The council cited public health issues such as makeshift toilets and fly-tipping, alongside noise complaints from local residents.
The council has "meanwhile" sites with basic amenities, but these are currently near capacity with waiting lists.
Yes, existing council sites are nearly full, and while new sites are planned, there is currently a lack of available space.

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