outdoors today. Beauty spots were reporting car parks filling up before 10am as families looked to make the most of the balmy weather.
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Bury, has seen a huge increase in visitors during lockdown.
However, the increase in demand has created problems as drivers struggle to find parking spaces.Images shared on social media over the weekend showed cars double-parked on a narrow stretch of Woodhill Road, which leads up to the park.Hilary Marshall, the chair of the Friends of Burrs Country Park group, described the situation as 'the worst she had ever seen'.She added: "With the restrictions, people are coming more to local places like
.outdoors today. Beauty spots were reporting car parks filling up before 10am as families looked to make the most of the balmy weather.
Arran.Stephen Durham, from Middlesbourgh, claims he was bitten ‘at least 500 times' all over his body after he nodded off wearing only his pants on Saturday.
Campers who were 'unable to visit Magaluf' have trashed a rural Scots beauty spot. Boozed -up revellers have been accused of causing havoc by terrorising locals at Selkirk, Scottish Borders who fear they could spark a second wave of coronavirus.
Wigan, on Saturday afternoon.
Scots beauty spot during a wild 21st birthday party.Mountains of rubbish were left behind at the Cammo Estate in Edinburgh on Friday evening by the group of boozed-up revellers.Glass bottles, food waste and even tents were left behind by the party goers - leaving local residents furious at the mountain of mess.The Friends of Cammo group shared a shocking picture of the party spot which is normally used by local nursery children.They said: “Judging by the banner and balloons, there appears to
Cops are investigating after a man was found dead at a Glasgow beauty spot.
Police are appealing for witnesses after "high value items" were stolen from two cars at a Highland beauty spot. Officers say the incident happened at the Sugarbowl car park near Glenmore in the Cairngorms.Police say that one of the vehicles was badly damaged as a result of the break in.
hereMany of the access routes to the reservoir were cordoned off on Friday evening.Sharing photos of vans at the site on Saturday evening, GMP Oldham wrote: "GMP officers are patrolling Dovestones to prevent a large-scale planned illegal gathering from taking place."Earlier this week GMP said they were working with United Utilities, which manages the Dovestone Reservoir and Oldham Council to prevent access in some areas, apologising to the public for the disruption but insisting it was necessary
hereA spokesperson for the force said officers were called to assist a "male adult in crisis on the footbridge over the river"."Police, fire and Ambulance attend and the incident is now resolved."
hereToday GMP issued a statement on social media saying they were aware of another planned gathering in the area next weekend."We are aware of a planned gathering in the local area, which is not authorised, therefore it is illegal" they said."With the current climate relating to coronavirus it is a concern that people are still thinking of attending this event."In response to this event Greater Manchester Police is working with partners from Manchester City Council and will consider closing
No arrests have been made, police said. A spokeswoman for GMP said: "Shortly after 4.20pm on Tuesday 21 July, police were called to reports that a man had been stabbed around two hours earlier in Clayton Vale off Edge Lane in Clayton.
Borders.The damaged white gazebo was found in the Meldon Hills near Peebles with litter including bottles, cans, carrier bags and black coal strewn across the area.There was also signs of an abandoned fire area and burned rubbish. Infuriated locals shared their disgust at the images on Facebook.One said: “Surely this is criminal damage? Fine every single member of the group and give them community service in the countryside.”Another said: "Absolutely disgusting.
vandalism at one of Scotland’s most iconic beauty spots.Louts trashed patches of green space in Glencoe and trees were hacked down for firewood.Police were called to the area and are appealing for any witnesses who were in the Glen Etive area last weekend.Cops said road signage was also destroyed in the area and a quantity of fence posts surrounding nearby Loch Etive pier were removed from the ground, possibly to be used as kindling.A Police Scotland statement reads: “Officers in Glencoe are
beauty spot after a surge in dangerous parking by lockdown day-trippers. Residents living near the Devil’s Pulpit in Stirlingshire have been left furious by flocks of visitors parking dangerously.