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Plane Spotters Swarm RAF Base, Sparking Outrage
20 Mar
Summary
- Villagers report traffic chaos and public urination by plane spotters.
- US bombers at RAF Fairford attract hundreds of national and foreign visitors.
- Residents complain of blocked roads, litter, and antisocial behavior.

Villagers near RAF Fairford are experiencing significant disruption due to an surge of plane spotters. The presence of US bombers at the base has attracted hundreds of enthusiasts, some from abroad, who reportedly cause traffic chaos and engage in antisocial behavior. Residents describe visitors camping for days, using ladders to view the airfield, and treating local fields as public toilets. Roads are frequently clogged, impeding access for residents and emergency services. Local officials acknowledge the congestion and parking issues, with enforcement officers issuing tickets for parking violations. Temporary traffic management measures, including cones and road closures, have been implemented to address safety and access concerns. While acknowledging the problem, police have also noted that many enthusiasts are now parking considerately, with views limited by new screens at the base.




