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From: The Daily Mail (London, England)
Date: 20040628
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Byline: ANIL DAWAR
NESTLING in the heart of the countryside which inspired The Wind In The Willows, it is an idyllic spot reflected in sevenfigure house prices.
But the Berkshire village of Pangbourne, last home of author Kenneth Grahame, is seeing a disturbing new chapter in its history.
It is the latest rural community to have its peace destroyed by an invasion of travellers. Forty of them have bought 15 acres, gravelled over a meadow and turned it into a caravan park.
The land, which is believed to have cost the Irish travellers around [pounds sterling]50,000, ...
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