The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

‘St Patrick’s party’ sees police called

- NEIL HENDERSON

Police were called to a gathering of up to 200 revellers who were thought to be celebratin­g St Patrick’s Day at Magdalen Green, Dundee, yesterday in defiance of

Covid restrictio­ns. Groups of 20 or more people were spotted near the bandstand, while scores of others were seen drinking openly and socialisin­g without adhering to the required social distancing rules.

West End councillor Richard Mccready said: “I was at the green at around 6pm and it was very busy with lots of groups.

“It’s vital we don’t let our guard down after doing so much and continue to do everything we can to stay safe.”

Police were called to a large gathering at a Dundee beauty spot after hundreds of young people defied Covid restrictio­ns.

Eyewitness­es reported that as many as 200 revellers congregate­d in Magdalen Green in the west end of the town yesterday in what is thought to be a St Patrick’s Day celebratio­n.

Several large groups, comprising of 20 or more people, have also been spotted near to the bandstand, while scores of others were spotted drinking openly and socialisin­g without adhering to the required social distancing regulation­s.

One police vehicle attended the park at around 5.45pm with officers seen advising those gathered of the current coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

One local resident who lives close to Magdalen Green said: “Police arrived at about 5.45pm but it was just one van.

“Two officers spoke to several groups of people, but I didn’t see anyone move on after being spoken to, so either the police didn’t say all that much or they were being ignored.

“There looked to be a BBQ smoking as well and some of them were playing a bit of football.”

A couple visiting the area with their young child, who asked not to be named, questioned the legality of the gathering.

“We thought you were supposed to be standing two metres apart?” one asked. “That clearly isn’t happening here.

“We were going to go for a walk in the park with our daughter because it’s a nice evening, but there’s no way we’re walking into that now.

“They have basically made the park their own without a thought for other people who don’t want to use it as a party place.”

West End Councillor, Richard Mccready, said he was “disappoint­ed” after witnessing the gathering for himself. He added: “I was at the Green at around 6pm and it was very busy indeed with lots of groups across the area.

“I accept that it has been a difficult time for many who have not seen friends and been able to socialise and that there has been recent relaxation of the restrictio­ns.

“But it’s vital we don’t let our guard down after doing so much and continue to do everything we can to stay safe as we near the end of what has been a difficult time for us all.

“One of the things we’ve all come to appreciate during the lockdown is availabili­ty of our green spaces and park areas.

“Therefore it was somewhat disappoint­ing to see the amount of rubbish that had been left across the Green. We need to respect such spaces and I’ll be liaising with the relevant council services to make sure the park is cleaned up but I also urge people to dispose of their rubbish in the correct way or take it home.”

Fellow councillor, Fraser Macpherson, added: “I’m very concerned at this large gathering at Magdalen Green this afternoon, as were a number of constituen­ts who contacted me.

“I have been in touch with Police Scotland and I think it’s vitally important that people adhere to the rules about social distancing because of the very obvious health reasons at the moment.”

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 ??  ?? SOCIALISIN­G: Eyewitness­es and councillor­s expressed concern and disappoint­ment at the gathering on Magdalen Green. Picture by Kim Cessford.
SOCIALISIN­G: Eyewitness­es and councillor­s expressed concern and disappoint­ment at the gathering on Magdalen Green. Picture by Kim Cessford.

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