At least eight caravans and associated vehicles occupied Wrythe Green in Carshalton, resulting in frustrations among local residents due to disturbances and loss of public space. Residents reported loud music disturbances and barking dogs since the group's arrival. Concerns were raised regarding rubbish on the green, which belongs to the council, and potential fire risks from exposed propane gas canisters. Sutton Council stated the removal process might take up to two weeks, leading to worries about the timeline and cleanup costs for the community.
Residents expressed frustration over disturbances from loud music and barking dogs since the arrival of at least eight caravans on Wrythe Green. Local resident Jeff noted music played until 10pm and continued the next day, contributing to local upset as this situation has not occurred in years. Children’s toys and rubbish now litter the green, and Jeff expressed concerns about propane gas canisters left exposed, posing a fire risk. Sutton Council stated the removal could take up to two weeks, further aggravating the local community as they worry about cleanup costs.
Local resident Jeff shared frustrations about the disturbances, emphasizing that they had not experienced such events recently. He mentioned the presence of loud music and barking dogs causing nighttime discomfort while also highlighting the accumulated rubbish on the green. Jeff fears for safety due to the propane gas canisters and feels the clean-up burden will eventually fall on the council, intensifying local concerns over the impact on the community's use of the space.
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