Caravans arrive at Skegness car parking minutes after one clears from the corner

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Several motor vehicles were seen in a skegness car park, just after they were taken out of another car park in a minute.

Lincolnshire Live understands that the self-vans parked illegally in Hildred’s car park were removed through the East Lindsey District Council and law enforcement authorities yesterday, Wednesday 12 August.

However, car vans have now made the impression at Arcadia Car Park, right next to Drummond Road, just a minute’s drive from The Hildred Mall.

East Lindsey District Council believes this truck organization is the same one ordered to leave Hildred’s.

One argument made through travelers is that there are not enough legal services to be used in the county.

A member of DRM Motors, located next to Arcadia Car Park, said, “Yes, lately they’re in the parking lot.

“Last night I won a text message from a person who lives nearby telling me. I visited my mom and my dad to tell her too.

“I think it’s the same organization as Hildred’s, I can’t be sure. There are many of them.”

Barry Robinson, the owner of a café who saw law enforcement officers in Hildred’s vans, said, “It’s the same group.

“They left Hildred’s and five minutes later they were in Arcadia.

“The real question is: how have they got on there? Because Arcadia has barriers.”

The East Lindsey District Council requested comments today, Thursday, August 13.

An authority spokesman said, “We are aware of this scenario and it is the same organization that was in the past at the other car park in Skegness.”

That comes after illegally parked caravans were removed from a park in Boston last week and from a parking lot near Lincoln Castle this week.

Ryalla Duffy, who chairs the Lincolnshire Gypsy Liaison Group and runs an online legal travel page in Saxilby, told Lincolnshire Live in the past: “We have a great shortage of accommodation for gypsies and travelers in Lincoln and the county.

“Where exactly are we going? We’re willing to pay to stay somewhere.”

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