That deadline has now passed and at this time caravans remain on site
The landowner, Three Rivers District Council, had tasked an external agency with serving a notice requiring them to vacate earlier in the week. But due to a “clerical error”, a new notice had to be given yesterday morning with a 7.30pm deadline.
“,” confirmed a council spokesperson.“The council has therefore referred the matter to St Albans Magistrates' Court and applied for a removal order - an order requiring the travellers to leave the car park under section 68 Criminal Justice & Public Order Act 1995.”
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