What are the rules around travellers camping on public land? TRAVELLERS setting up camps in public green fields, car parks and other open spaces can be very frustrating for residents.
Where travellers cannot park Currently, there are six permanent council-owned sites in Oxfordshire, providing 89 pitches. There are also 21 privately run sites.
Where travellers can park in Oxfordshire Sites managed by the Oxfordshire Gypsy and Traveller Services Middle Ground, Wheatley - 16 plots Ten Acre Park, Sandford-on-Thames - 16 plots Redbridge Hollow, Hinksey Hill - 24 plots The Sturt, Oakley Wood, Benson - 5 plots Woodhill Lane, East Challow - 12 plots The Furlong, Downs road, Standlake - 16 plots
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