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Fear and loathing over van dwellers on Bristol's leafy streets https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cddevj0jj16o
Whilst many are homeless due to high rents many choose this way of life and have just given up work and I guess live on benefits... others have fulltime jobs.The issues here are more complex than what anyone overnighting presents. Many of those involved are homeless and cannot afford to pay the high rents and council tax.
Welcome to the Club.Whilst many are homeless due to high rents many choose this way of life and have just given up work and I guess live on benefits... others have fulltime jobs.
There is a varied mix of people in what has got termed van dwellers in Bristol.
They are in numerous places all over the bristol area.
They estimate 800 in total.
I don't trust the BBC .
Hence why I used the word many and not ALL. Most importantly they have nothing to do with what we do, but we will no doubt be compared to them by others.Whilst many are homeless due to high rents many choose this way of life and have just given up work and I guess live on benefits... others have fulltime jobs.
There is a varied mix of people in what has got termed van dwellers in Bristol.
They are in numerous places all over the bristol area.
They estimate 800 in total.
I don't trust the BBC .
Auntie Beeb is also quick to point the finger at motorhomers in the Peak District.IF they are leaving waste and human waste, then they are not doing themselves any favours, but then again campervans and motorhome owners are always getting the blame for any rubbish dumped,
I've seen all of those issues from visitors to Castleton for many years before 'Vanlife' was even thought of ...Auntie Beeb is also quick to point the finger at motorhomers in the Peak District.
"He's part of a group called Concerned for Castleton, which was set up a year ago to collate information and share it with local authorities.
Reported problems include roads being blocked by inconsiderate and illegal parking, vast amounts of litter, and people emptying their campervan toilets into bushes.
"I've come across human poo before," Ed says"
Planet Earth in general Allen, not just BristolIs it the case here that this community has outgrown the area ?
think the council should at least give them a portaloo
I have seen the same thing. In Scotland only though. It was by the Scotstown Road near Banff. Perhaps your Travellers are better behaved.Near me there are two traveller caravans parked up on the old road, which is now bypassed, they are not annoying anyone, our council have provided two portaloos for them
I believe the majority of van dwellers there did live peacefully with their neighbours. Once again, since COVID the numbers camping there have risen hugely and now there are more irresponsible ones.I've seen all of those issues from visitors to Castleton for many years before 'Vanlife' was even thought of ...
I'm afraid the way 'some' of those in Bristol have behaved HAS been getting people's backs up for some time though ....and it's understandable .
I 'get' the whole affordability of property issues and can see why some folks 'have' to live like that ...
BUT I firmly believe it IS possible to live in a van and not upset folks by your actions with a bit of care .
Or better still, house them in hotels. Ah no, they are all full at the moment aren't theyWhy dont councils build prefab single units with loo kitchen and bedsite room on a concrete base all in unused land near a town or village, a cheap rental and if home damaged it can be removed aand a new unit set on the base, old one taken back and a refurb done.
Simple solutions are best but seldom done.
Caravans as a rule are not taxed or insured and should not by law be allowed parked on public roads, unless attached to a tow veh with 24 hr max stay.