The caravan was ‘deliberately’ set ablaze on Clifton Downs in Bristol – where dozens of people live in more than 100 vans
A caravan in ‘Britain’s van-dweller capital’ has been torched in an arson attack – amid escalating tensions with locals.
The vehicle was ‘deliberately’ set alight on Clifton Downs in Bristol – where dozens of people live in more than 100 vans.
Fire crews from Southmead, Hicks Gate and Temple Back rushed to the incident on Parry’s Lane.
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A spokesperson from Avon Fire and Rescue confirmed the cause of the blaze had currently been recorded as “deliberate ignition”.
There are over 600 people living in vans in Bristol amid soaring rental costs – and many locals are fed up with the situation.
Sharing a video from the scene, Protect the Downs said: “What could possibly go wrong?”.
“Nose to tail caravans, tinder dry ground and trees, gas cannisters just yards away, lots of houses opposite, caravan and van dwellers potentially asleep, possibly under the influence of drugs and unable to escape.
“We sincerely hope no one is injured or worse.
“This has to stop NOW! We have been asking the authorities for YEARS to address safety issues!”.
Avon and Somerset Police has launched an investigation into the incident, which happened at 11pm on Saturday.
Avon Fire and Rescue Service said the fire was extinguished quickly using three appliances and a hose reel jet, with the cause deemed to be deliberate.
Bristol City Council is looking to find a permanent site for van-dwellers elsewhere.