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Somerset Travellers Face Second Eviction within 48 hrs

category somerset | community | news report author Monday April 28, 2008 17:01author by messager - bristol no borders Report this post to the editors

Travellers, who had been evicted from a site they had occupied for nearly two years,near Radstock, Somerset, Now face a violent eviction from a disused quarry, in the Mendips.

A Group of Harassed Somerset Travellers have been promised a visit from baseball bat- wielding baliiffs if they don't leave immediatley. The threat was made during a child's 4th birthday party. Having just been removed from there previous site with little notice, the group have no where to go. All they ask for is a little time. But evil quarry company Hanson, have obtained an injunction, whoich means that baliffs can evict at any time, with out the safeguard of a police presence.

The Travellers are appealing for support, and have made a special request for anyone with a video camera to get down there, hopefully with the effect of abating any violence.

The site, is in an old quarry, adjacent to the old protest site at the fabulously named "dead womans bottom. Also known as Whatley Quarry. Its on the A361 before you get to Wells.

A contact phone number will appear here

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   update     updater    Tue Apr 29, 2008 15:40 
   Whatley Quarry? You sure...     query    Wed Apr 30, 2008 22:01 


 
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