Owner of beachfront car park 'traps' travellers inside by blocking the exit with concrete bollards after they pitched up in their fleet of caravans

  •  The group pitched up at the picturesque seaside car park earlier this year
  •  Car park owner Malcolm Thorpe said they 'mistreated' the nearby facilities
  •  But the travellers have accused Mr Thorpe of 'trapping' them with bollards

The owner of a beachfront car park has been accused of 'trapping' a group of travellers by blocking their exit with 3ft high concrete bollards.

Malcolm Thorpe decided to take action after travellers pitched up weeks ago with their motorhomes at Bembridge Point, on the east coast of the Isle of Wight.

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He told the group that they must pay an undisclosed fee before they can leave because of their 'mistreatment' of the area.

Now, Mr Thorpe has given the travellers an ultimatum - he will move the bollards on August 19 for free, but the travellers must leave on that day.

The van owners said they have been coming to the beauty spot for years and are always respectful. They are yet to respond to Mr Thorpe's offer.

The owner of a beachfront car park has been accused of 'trapping' a group of travellers by blocking their exit with 3ft high concrete bollards
Owner Malcolm Thorpe has accused the group of 'mistreating' his land and the nearby facilities by leaving their waste in a public place

In April, the occupants at Bembridge Point were first asked to move their vans to one half of the car park, as the other is designated a village green.

The bollards were put in place to separate the two sides.

Bembridge Harbour Authority, which owns the car park and is run by Mr Thorpe, said that just a few days later the blocks were 'unlawfully' moved so the travellers could repark their vans in their original spaces.

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Traveller Pippa Amos, 24, disputes this and explained that the group only returned when members of the public started parking there.

Mr Thorpe has not spoken to the travellers in person, but has instead been text messaging Ms Amos to pass information on.

On July 22 they were given letters saying that the whole car park was being blocked off and that any remaining vehicles would be charged a 'removal fee'.

Two days later, the bollards were put in place.

Ms Amos argued that this was not enough notice and they should have been given a formal eviction notice with seven days' warning.

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She is being allowed to leave because she has work on the mainland, but wishes she could stay.

'You can't just entrap people. We can walk out but these vans are our homes, our lives.

'I wish I didn't have to leave. If I didn't have that opportunity [on the mainland], I would stay.

'At the end of the day, it is their choice.'

Mr Thorpe posted a notice to the travellers and has given them an ultimatum to leave on August 19, when he will move the bollards - or pay an undisclosed fee
View from Nodes Point on the Isle of Wight to the picturesque surrounds of Bembridge harbour, where the dispute is taking place

Mr Thorpe said advanced notice was given to the van dwellers and that the eviction was the result of the occupants mistreating council-run toilets and leaving their waste in public.

Mr Thorpe said: 'The occupiers continued their previous habits to totally mistreat the parish council's toilets and the adjoining private land, as well as continued to leave their refuse and waste in public places.'

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary said the issue is a civil matter.

The Isle of Wight Council explained that because it is private land they have no jurisdiction.

A council spokesperson said: 'The council provides advice and assistance to anyone who finds themselves homeless, or who are threatened with homelessness within 56 days.'

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