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Travellers pitch up encampment at field in Taunton

Travellers pitch up encampment at field in Taunton

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TRAVELLERS have pitched up an encampment near a school in Taunton this week.
A large group, believed to have moved in at some time late last night (Sunday, August 3), have set up camp at Stoney Furlong field in Taunton.
READ MORE: Police at Rowan Drive after travellers set up in Taunton
READ MORE: Travellers depart Somerset's Lyngford Park in Taunton
The site is situated just off Nerrols Road, Taunton, and is close to Nerrols Primary School and Nursery.
This is not the first time travellers have moved into Stoney Furlong field this year, with a group last setting up campers there in June 2025.
There are at least eight campers at the Taunton field, along with BBQs, chairs, and other essentials.
Travellers have set up an encampment at Stoney Furlong field in Taunton. (Image: Harry Mockridge/Newsquest)
Councillor Tom Deakin, who lives in Taunton and represents the O'bridge area of the town, has recognised the encampment and has released a statement.
Cllr Deakin said: "Firstly, thank you to all residents who have been in touch since late last night to bring this encampment to my attention.
"I have been working with officers at Somerset Council throughout the day as they follow the legal processes they are required to do so. The correct notices have been served and the appropriate legal action will now be undertaken. The group have indicated that they intend to remain for around 5-7 days.
"I share the immense frustration of people in our community and I appreciate that feelings run high at moments like these however I have done nothing but my best to prevent this from happening again since the previous incursion a few weeks ago."
Cllr Deakin has written to the relevant councillors and officers regarding the encampment. He said that anyone who has any questions can contact him.
"Some of the comments and messages I have received have been truly upsetting to read," Cllr Deakin added. "I became a local Councillor because I wanted to make a difference to my area, which I am working hard to do alongside my full-time job and other commitments we all have in life.
"I've only ever tried my best for my community since being elected. A community I am proud to live in and be a part of. If people feel that I don't care then that saddens me more than anything else because it couldn't be further from the truth
"I will keep doing all I can on this issue, and all other things impacting our area.
"If anyone has any questions, or would like any further information, please do let me know. I'll continue to keep you updated over the coming days."
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