Quit Illegal Site or Face Prison ; Lack of Pitches Means This Gipsy Family Could Be Homeless After Eviction
Western Daily Press › August 11, 2009
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She featured in a book called Dream of the Road but as she and her 10 grandchildren face eviction from their unauthorised campsite, life seems more of a nightmare for Romany grandmother Diana Hughes.
She and her husband, Arthur, are facing eviction from their home of seven years after losing a lengthy planning and legal battle with South Somerset District Council.See the full content of this document
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Quit Illegal Site or Face Prison ; Lack of Pitches Means This Gipsy Family Could Be Homeless After Eviction
They say there is nowhere else for them to go - and Ric Pallister, the council portfolio holder responsible for housing them when they ar...
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