However, the new development has angered residents. Patricia Chin, 64, whose terrace home is opposite it, said: "The houses they are building for them are massive. We pay huge sums in council tax but don't get this kind of special treatment. The council even wants to charge us to park outside our homes - while these travellers get their own driveways." Flat-dweller Katrina Gorse, 29, said: "My children have to share a room - but they get all that space. I thought the whole idea of being a traveller was that you lived in a caravan."