Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post
Because no-one really wants to challenge them about it.

No wonder they do what the fúck they like and think they are above the law.

And that'll be the cricket square fúcked for a year
Really? I'm pretty sure the Shalford Cricket Club will have complained almost immediately. What I don't understand is what the process is to get rid of them and how long it should take. Surely there must be a law against living on public land? Aren't they at the very least trespassing and that is easily enforceable?