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A group of travellers have pitched up in a popular play park.
The unauthorised encampment gained access to Knockhall recreation ground in Greenhithe at around 10.30pm yesterday.
There are around 15 to 20 caravans and other vehicles there.
Swanscombe and Greenhithe Town Council said in a statement: “We are working closely with both Kent Police and Dartford Borough Council to support the appropriate legal action to have them removed from site.
“We will ensure to update those due to attend events this week, and the wider public, as we gather further information.”
It comes after a group of trailers were spotted once again in Bligh Way Park, Strood.
The group has now moved off the land, after Medway Council said it was aware of the situation yesterday.
One woman who lives nearby said the amount of rubbish that had been left behind on the green – which includes several bin bags, carrier bags and clothes – was “despicable” .
Travellers have set up home at the park several times this year.
Fed-up residents started a petition to replace the park gate with a fixed barrier to stop groups getting in.
It is hoped it will prevent vehicles from gaining access, something those living in the area say happens every year.
The aim is to “make the park more secure” by replacing the current gate with a fence or bollards. Click here to view the petition.
Read more: The powers authorities have to stop unauthorised traveller encampments in Kent
Talking about the group that moved on yesterday, one dog walker said: “This isn’t the first time they’ve broken into the park this year; it happens every year.
“Something needs to be done. They can’t keep being allowed to do this.”