It “prohibits any further works, occupation or alteration of the land, including bringing additional caravans or materials on to the site, creating new tracks, installing services, depositing waste or assisting others in moving on to the land,” the authority added.
The Conservative council’s deputy leader Peter Strachan said the site was “completely unacceptable” and it would “not hesitate to use the full extent of the law” to protect the area from unauthorised development.
“Our officers worked tirelessly throughout the bank holiday period to gather evidence, issue enforcement notices and secure an urgent injunction within hours.”
He added the speed of the action showed how seriously it took the breach and said further legal steps would be taken if needed.