Legacy of Dale Farm: Nine months after £7m battle to remove travellers, the site that was meant to be green belt has become a fly-tippers' paradise

By A Mystery Man Writer

Industrial waste, rotting food and discarded furniture cover what used to be Europe
Industrial waste, rotting food and discarded furniture cover what used to be Europe's largest illegal travellers' site. Rats and foxes now roam across the six-acre plot.

Legacy of Dale Farm: Nine months after £7m battle to remove travellers, the site that was meant to be green belt has become a fly-tippers' paradise

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Legacy of Dale Farm: Nine months after £7m battle to remove travellers, the site that was meant to be green belt has become a fly-tippers' paradise

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