Travelers invade the “village of the creators” of Prince Charles of Poundbury

The tranquil idyll of Prince Charles’ ‘designer village’ of Poundbury has been shattered after travellers moved their caravans into the green and appeared to dump rubbish on the grass. 

Those living on the Prince of Wales’s estate, built on land belonging to the Cornish Duchy, awoke in the morning to locate some 20 white caravans, cars, vans and some horses that had given the impression on the green box on the brink of progression. Dorchester in Dorset.

Approximately 3:30 p.m. Today, a giant sales truck realized that it was unloading what gave the impression of being lawn in the picturesque domain, increasing fear that it would be used as a mass sale.

The large load was unceremoniously tipped off the back of the van, creating a large pile of tree debris.

A crowd of 60 remains there before heading west to Dorset from the Bournemouth and Poole area.

The tranquil idyll of Prince Charles ’ ‘designer village’ of Poundbury has been shattered after travellers moved their caravans into the green. People dumped rubbish (pictured) on the grass

People used a giant truck to sell what gave the impression of being a waste of grass on the lawn

 Two men stand nearby as as the truck dumps its load on the ground in the village of Poundbury

The truck with what gave the impression of being on the lawn noticed it was passing in front of the caravans at Poundbury

Residents there have called on police to move the group on. 

An unnamed woman who lives near the site told MailOnline: “I’ve lived here for 15 years and every time travelers come, they leave piles of massive garbage, adding human waste and fuel cans.

‘I’m worried to think about what state that field will be in when they move on.

“New trees have been planted and I will be cut down.

“It wouldn’t be so bad if they cleaned up the trash, but this box has been left in a state in the past.”

The travellers have parked up on Green Field in Poundbury. They have been asked to move on

The group are thought to be heading west across Dorset having come from Bournemouth

Pictured above are the 20 caravans, cars and trucks parked on Green Field

This is the green land surrounding the designer village of Poundbury, with an ancient mound

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