Peak Copse Travellers Site Nr Dummer

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hydealfred

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I have driven past this site every day for six years but have never ventured in so I considered it time I did.

This travellers site was constructed in 1991 by Hampshire County Council. The site gained a bad reputation and was closed down in 1996 after violence and firearms incidents. Travellers again invaded the site in 2002 and took up residence. The travellers finally left after Hampshire County Council started High Court proceedings to evict them. As the travellers left, they wrecked the site, left behind heaps of rubbish including many gas cylinders. The site was then barricaded by the Council to stop further invasions. The site has been stripped not surprisingly of all copper piping and wiring. It is likely the site will soon become a recycling centre. The photo’s in this post were taken in July 2010.

Main drive and Wardens bungalow
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Floor mounted safe
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The remains of an alarm system
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Wardens garage
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Electric meters and switchgear located in the garage
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Kitchen cooker extraction hood
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Inside the bungalow living room - rather trashed
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Looking out the patio doors with some of the remaining gas cylinders
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Notice for those wishing to leave the site
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General view across site with fallen lamp standard and yet another gas cylinder
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Further site view
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One of the toilet - shower blocks
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All the shower blocks have these strange half baths fitted
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Electric meter as fitted to shower blocks
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Remains of a site sign and lamp standard
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Cold water storage tanks and ballvalve floats
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Oil drum - water tank and shower block
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View from the inside out
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For a change some of the grafitti is quite amusing - this chap appears to be enjoying a bath
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Electric credit token
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Water tank support platform located in shower block roof space
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To stop any further invasion - these concrete blocks should do the trick
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Thanks for looking
 
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