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Villagers' fury as parking cowboys dig up a field to make an illegal Stansted Airport park and ride - and officials seem powerless to stop them
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Villagers' fury as parking cowboys dig up a field to make an illegal Stansted Airport park and ride - and officials seem powerless to stop them

Residents in Elsenham, Essex, are protesting against unauthorized parking operations at New Farm Parking, which has been illegally digging up a field near Stansted Airport. The site, operated by SC Parking Ltd under owner Aurangzaib Cheema, appears legitimate with professional signage, online bookings, and listings on price comparison sites. However, the operators were served with an enforcement notice in September 2023 to cease trading but have continued operations while appealing the decision. Local authorities, including Uttlesford District Council, report that police, trading standards, and the county council have failed to stop the activity. Concerns include potential safety risks due to a nearby fuel pipeline and increased traffic congestion in the village. Council member Ray Gooding criticized the operators for using unregistered drivers and engaging in threatening behavior, while noting that enforcement remains stalled pending a decision from higher authorities.

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Villagers' fury as parking cowboys dig up a field to make an illegal Stansted Airport park and ride - and officials seem powerless to stop them

Residents in Elsenham, Essex, are protesting against unauthorized parking operations at New Farm Parking, which has been illegally digging up a field near Stansted Airport. The site, operated by SC Parking Ltd under owner Aurangzaib Cheema, appears legitimate with professional signage, online bookings, and listings on price comparison sites. However, the operators were served with an enforcement notice in September 2023 to cease trading but have continued operations while appealing the decision. Local authorities, including Uttlesford District Council, report that police, trading standards, and the county council have failed to stop the activity. Concerns include potential safety risks due to a nearby fuel pipeline and increased traffic congestion in the village. Council member Ray Gooding criticized the operators for using unregistered drivers and engaging in threatening behavior, while noting that enforcement remains stalled pending a decision from higher authorities.

Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): The article frames the issue as a regulatory failure and highlights concerns over safety and law enforcement effectiveness. While it presents both the residents' frustration and the council's challenges, the emphasis on the operators' alleged threats and disregard for regulations leans toward a more

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