An Epping-style protest to stop migrants being housed above a town's high street shops is underway - as thousands of locals warn of 'mayhem' if the plans go ahead.
Locals in Waterlooville, Hampshire have said the new arrivals could bring 'chaos' to the already 'dead' community after unrest at other migrant sites last week in London and Essex.
The Home Office sparked fury this week after it emerged they were secretly plotting to relocate 35 asylum seekers to a brand new development in Waterlooville, Hampshire.
Andrew and Debbie Melbourne spent £45,000 building their off-grid wood cabin (pictured) near the town of Waterlooville, Hampshire, in the South Downs National Park.
Andrew and Deborah Melbourne built the log cabin on their land west of Lovedean Lane in Waterlooville, a viewpoint across the South Downs National Park.