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Travellers set up camp on seafront just days before marathon

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 2 Apr, 2015 at 4:46PM
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Travellers set up camp on seafront just days before marathon

The travellers at Black Rock this morning

Travellers have arrived at Black Rock this week, just days before the Brighton Marathon is due to take place.

The travellers at Black Rock this morning
The travellers at Black Rock this morning

A handful of caravans arrived yesterday evening at about 6.45pm, and police and council officers made a site visit this morning.

A spokesman for the marathon said organisers were confident they would be moved on before next Sunday’s event, which finishes along Madeira Drive.

He said: “The police and the council are aware of what’s going on and have liaised with the marathon.

“The council has special powers to deal with occupations like this as our event has a special status.

“At the moment, the feeling is that they will be gone by the weekend.”

A Sussex Police spokeswoman said: “Police were called at 6.50pm on Wednesday (1 April) to reports travellers moving on to Madeira Drive, Brighton.

“Officers are currently visiting the site to assess the situation.”

 

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Comments 5

  1. Gerald Wiley says:
    11 years ago

    Interesting comment – why does the ‘Brighton Marathon’ have ‘special status’, and what does the council having ‘special powers’ mean?

    What makes this ‘special’ versus travellers making pitches in other parts of the city on other occasions?

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    • feline1 says:
      11 years ago

      Hush, don’t ask questions like that, Gerald. The churnalists are just hear to cut and paste the quotes they’re given, not ask what they mean.

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  2. k. Hancox says:
    11 years ago

    The only special thing about the Marathon is that it disrupts the whole city. People cannot get to Church or work. Buses do not run etc… Whilst i hold no brief for the travellers i do not feel that the Marathon has a greater right over them than any other part of society.

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    • Rob says:
      11 years ago

      The marathon raises massive amounts of money for charities and increases revenue for the businesses in Brighton throughout the weekend. Stop moaning its only one day a year…

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  3. Dave moore says:
    10 years ago

    Parking attendents are lethal round brighton.no sign of them here.double standards!

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