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Estate residents name in police after travellers transfer onto inexperienced

Residents of a quiet seaside estate got a surprise after travellers pitched up caravans in the middle of their well-kempt lawn. 

Five caravans and a people carrier could be seen on the grass at Millfield Overstrand, a private estate off Overstrand Avenue in Rustington, West Sussex, on Monday.

Tables and chairs were also set up by the visitors, who looked to be enjoying the sun.

A Sussex Police spokesman said the force was ‘monitoring the situation in support of the lead agency’.

Aeria photographs showed the new encampment in the middle of the estate

Aeria photographs showed the new encampment in the middle of the estate

People could be seen sitting around a table and enjoying the sun and proximity to the sea

People could be seen sitting around a table and enjoying the sun and proximity to the sea

Estate residents were seen apparently in conversation with local police about the visitors

Estate residents were seen apparently in conversation with local police about the visitors

The police and estate manager Hobdens were both contacted for further comment. 

Locals vented their frustrations on a Facebook page, with one resident posting: ‘Just in front of our flats and more just came in.

‘Their kids are jumping and peeing into flower crops, mess is already everywhere.

‘We can probably expect a few noisy nights.

‘I feel like I’m in the middle of summer festival.’

Another added: ‘My dad lives in this block, he is 79 the stress that this is causing is huge.

‘He is so worried he is sleeping in his chair tonight.

‘I don’t expect for one minute the travellers consider that.’ 

A police car was seen parked in the estate where the caravans have suddenly appeared

A police car was seen parked in the estate where the caravans have suddenly appeared

The estate is clearly marked as private and for residents only, but the caravans still arrived

The estate is clearly marked as private and for residents only, but the caravans still arrived

Later, another poster revealed that at least one van had been towed away and that the visitors were ‘all now gone’. 

West Sussex County Council said that ‘as the group is stationed on private land, it is the responsibility of the landowner’.

The quiet coastal village, which lies between Brighton and Chichester, was previously in the headlines after a resident baker, Paul Pegrum, created a record-breaking 43kg hot cross bun in 2002.