Security has been ramped up on Park Lane to prevent the return of a migrant 'tent city' that has had to be repeatedly broken up by bailiffs.
A patch of grassland running alongside the road, where the average property price is around £12million, has been used by homeless people to pitch tents for years.
The latest crackdown - which took place earlier this month - saw 50 bailiffs break up a shanty town-style encampment that had once again formed there.
Transport for London (TfL), which oversees the site, has now placed it under strict surveillance, with security staff patrolling with dogs.
They are keen to avoid another repeat of the raid, which was the fourth time in a year that enforcement officers have been called out to clear away tents.








