Travellers evicted from their permanent home in Moses Gate have gone full circle and returned to fields in Breightmet - the first place they went to after being forced out.

Around a half-a-dozen caravans are currently parked up on Dome Park, after leaving Little Lever yesterday at teatime.

They had been parked up on Suffolk Close Park.

Bolton Council and Greater Manchester Police applied for a closure order of the site in Moses Gate earlier this year.

And last month people were ordered to leave the site where some of them had lived their whole lives.

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Some left the site and went to live elsewhere but a large number have vowed to stay in Bolton.

And now the group have returned to the site in Breightmet near the Deepdale Community Centre.

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Some had gone there on the day of the eviction.

In the intervening time they have been to others area in Breightmet, Darcy Lever and Little Lever.

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Cllr Adele Warren, who represents the Breightmet ward, said their arrival had already been flagged with the council.

"It was raised last night. It is still very much a mixed reaction from residents nearby.

"I have explained to people there is a protocol that must be followed, the Traveller community know that process.

"I am aware the council has offered a lot of support in terms of housing after the eviction.

"The closure order last for three months and that was police led.

"It is a case of going through the right processes."

The Travellers had previously insisted they would stay in Bolton and planned to keep their children in school.

Susan Joyce, who was previously on a site in Little Lever, said: "This will go on until we get the site back."

Former councillor Sean Hornby is in touch with the council about resolving the issue after residents in Little Lever raised concerns.

Bolton Council says support for the Travellers includes access to reserved temporary accommodation and measures to ensure there is no disruption to school attendance.  

The council, in consultation with Greater Manchester Police, applied for the closure order citing a series of incidents at the site involving drugs, serious violent crime, and firearms. 

A spokesperson for Bolton Council said: “We are aware of the traveller site at Dome Park.

“Welfare checks have been carried out and we are following the legal process to secure a direction to leave.”