The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

MP in call over mess

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter:@PTstephenB

Peterborou­gh MP Paul Bristow has called for Peterborou­gh City Council and police to take action after reports travellers have left human waste at a park in Thorney.

Mr Bristow said a number of residents had contacted him about the issues on the park, located off Tavistock Road in Thorney since caravans arrived last week.

In a letter to Matthew Gladstone, chief executive of Peterborou­gh City Council, Mr Bristow said: “You may be aware that over the last week an unauthoris­ed traveller encampment has been set up at the Thorney Park, having broken through the Tavistock Road entrance and set up near the children’s play area.

“A number of local residents have contacted me about this matter and informed me that more caravans are arriving by the day.

“The impact that this has had on the quality of life of residents has been considerab­le.

“There are reports of rubbish and human waste being left (which will have a significan­t clean-up bill to follow) and anti-social behaviour, including late night noise.

“As well as impacting upon residents, the longer the encampment lasts, the higher the clean-up costs will be.”

MrBristowa­dded:“Iunderstan­d that this unauthoris­ed encampment­ispreventi­ngthe use of the park by local sports teams and clubs, including football training sessions and local scout activities.

"In fact the Cub Scouts just last week conducted a litter pick in the park – and they are due to use the park this week for their Athletics Badge – which is now at risk.

“I urge you to work with the Cambridges­hire Constabula­ry and use all powers available to ensure that these travellers are moved on at the earliest opportunit­y, a clean up is undertaken, and the use and enjoyment of the park is returned to the community.”

Chief Inspector Oliver Warsop, from Cambridges­hire Police, said: “We were contacted on Thursday (5 May) with reports of an unauthoris­ed encampment in Thorney.

“Neighbourh­ood officers have visited the site to engage with the people at the encampment, as well as the wider community, and we are liaising with partners to resolve the situation.”

The Peterborou­gh Telegraph has contacted Peterborou­gh City Council for comment.

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