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0 On Fri 3 Aug 2012 at: 13:11
p.c wrote:
pikies have moved in to playing field down hame lane
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0 On Fri 3 Aug 2012 at: 13:54
Stree wrote:
How do you know they are Pikies?
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7 On Fri 3 Aug 2012 at: 13:56
Donut wrote:
Well it's unlikely to be the royal family is it!
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1 On Fri 3 Aug 2012 at: 14:35
Stree wrote:
You should never judge a book by its cover. There are many different types of people out there who own a Caravan.
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7 On Fri 3 Aug 2012 at: 15:01
Donut wrote:
Yes but which type of caravan owner holidays on a playing field down Ham Lane?. It's hardly Camber Sands
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6 On Fri 3 Aug 2012 at: 15:37
Stree wrote:
Thanks for clearing that up. They must be Pikies then.
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0 On Fri 3 Aug 2012 at: 23:48
Bloke wrote:
Pikeys are definitely on the move, I passed a long line of caravans being towed by Transits last night, they were looking to park up on the estate near Tesco but then all drove off toward Ringmer.
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0 On Sat 4 Aug 2012 at: 02:02
p.c wrote:
its a bloody joke . if i was to set up camp on council land i would be moved on with in hours .
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0 On Sat 4 Aug 2012 at: 08:03
Pete wrote:
Perhaps they should clear an area on the railway land for them ?
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0 On Sat 4 Aug 2012 at: 11:27
Double Top wrote:
Perhaps they should just move them on to Brighton.... Now they have banned commuters parking at Preston Park, there are Pikes there too!!!!
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0 On Sat 4 Aug 2012 at: 11:36
commuter wrote:
Not any more they ain't. They were moved out on thursday !!!!
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0 On Sat 4 Aug 2012 at: 12:55
tom wrote:
on monday all ring council up
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0 On Sat 4 Aug 2012 at: 15:40
Harry wrote:
Been to the tip today and saw eight Caravans, numerous vehicles and a tethered horse grazing. The council might have a chance of moving them out because the fence has been cut to gain entry. But I doubt anyone saw them gain access and they'll probably say they found the fence that way.
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4 On Sat 4 Aug 2012 at: 15:57
Ed Can Do wrote:
Funny how ESCC are happy enough to tow away anyone who dares park their car on the public highway when the Olympic advertising train is in town but seem fairly reticent to get involved when people break into and camp without permission on council owned land. I bet if you pitched a tent in the reception of County Hall they'd move you on pretty sharpish.