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Ryan O'Neill

Thirty caravans turn up at children's park in Newport as encampment 'doubles in size in a week'

Residents have raised concerns about a growing caravan site on a main playing park in Newport, which they say has doubled in size in the space of a week.

The growing encampment has appeared at Sandpiper Park, a green area off Sandpiper Way in Duffryn.

One resident in the area said the number had initially been small, but around 15 caravans had arrived last week, meaning there were now around 30 there.

The area, known locally as Sandpiper Park, is normally used as a playing ground for sports and for children.

The resident, who didn't wish to be named, said: "When the first people arrived, they were very polite, clean and caused no trouble.

"But on Thursday night about 15 more caravans arrived. I don't know where they're from."

Travellers set up camp on Sandpiper park, Duffryn, Newport (WalesOnline)

The resident said the park had been entirely taken over by the caravans and that residents had contacted both the council and police regarding the issue.

Newport council has said it is aware of the camp but a directive from Welsh Government meant they were unable to move them.

"Newport City Council is aware of the unauthorised encampment in Duffryn," a spokesperson said.

"The council has signed up to a Gwent regional protocol with Gwent Police and the four other councils for the management of unauthorised Gypsy and Traveller encampments.

"In normal circumstances, it would have taken steps to move the occupiers on from its land but the Covid-related directive from Welsh Government prevents that course of action.

"While Wales is slowly coming out of lockdown, the regulations in relation to moving people on remains the same.

"Discussions with the Welsh Government are taking place about the ongoing issues councils have in dealing with unauthorised encampments and highlighting the need to review the current restrictions.

"The council is working closely with the police and the Duffryn site is being monitored. In line with Welsh Government guidance, water and toilets are being provided and arrangements made for refuse collection."

A spokesperson for Gwent Police said: "Gwent Police is aware of a Gypsy and Traveller encampment in Sandpiper Park, Newport and is currently working with the council following concerns raised by the local community.

“Anyone with concerns about this incident or similar can contact us at any time on 101 or via direct message on Facebook and Twitter."

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