Widow who bought fly-tipped wasteland for £57,000 and turned it into farm for schoolchildren is ordered to tear it up by jobsworth council – so now travellers want to move in

A widow who bought a patch of fly-tipped wasteland for £57,000 and transformed it into her dream mini farm may have to sell up after being dragged into a bitter planning battle.

Tara Dexter bought a smallholding in Sidlesham, West Sussex, while mourning the death of her veteran partner, Gary.

The couple had long dreamed of owning a slice of the countryside, creating a micro-farm and living their own version of The Good Life.

But Ms Dexter is now locked in a planning battle with Chichester District Council, which says a container and sheds on the land breach countryside planning rules.

She insists the site

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