Morrisons supermarket is taking action to evict Travellers from its car park after the fourth visitation in six months.

There are four caravans and associated vehicles in a corner of Morrisons car park at Bache in Upton , close to the railway line.

The car park is operated by Euro Car Parks although Morrisons said it was taking action to resolve the issue.

A small group of Travellers made their home on the same section of car park in March, January and also last November.

Travellers have pitched up at Morrisons supermarket at the Bache in Chester for the fourth time in six months.

Back in November the group moved on but then returned after being shifted first from Bumpers Lane on Sealand Industrial Estate and then nearby Sovereign Way.

This was after Cheshire West and Chester Council issued a Section 77 notice requesting the travellers leave Sovereign Way.

Morrisons also issued an eviction notice but Travellers in two caravans remained after the legal order had expired.

Morrisons supermarket at the Bache

In January, store manager Karl Andersson said Euro Car Parks had issued legal notices advising the visitors they were on private land and needed to leave. If they refused to go then a further order would be sought giving the Travellers a date and time by which to leave, enforceable by bailiffs.

The Travellers left soon afterwards.

Mr Andersson previously told The Chronicle that Cheshire police regarded the issue as a civil matter and would not get involved unless there were allegations of criminality. The only real problem was the ‘mess’ left in the corner of the car park.