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Restaurant’s beach cookout ‘turned into illegal rave’

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Daily Telegraph Reporter COUNCILLOR­S have called for the prosecutio­n of the organisers of a beach cookout event, which turned into an “illegal” rave after hundreds of revellers attended it.

Photos from the party, hosted by Croydon-based jerk chicken restaurant Flavour Boss, show scores of young people on Greatstone Beach, near Romney Marsh, Kent, flouting social distancing guidelines on Sunday afternoon.

Many families enjoying a day out were forced to leave the site early amid reports of casual drug use and excessive noise.

Kent Police confirmed a 29-year-old man from London was later arrested after four officers were injured responding to an “altercatio­n” in a nearby car park at around 9pm.

Councillor­s are calling for the organisers to face legal repercussi­ons, claiming they held an unauthoris­ed event against Government Covid-19 guidelines, which prohibit gatherings of more than 30 people without permission from the local authority and police.

David Wimble, an independen­t councillor representi­ng New Romney ward, told The Telegraph: “It is totally unorganise­d and you cannot police an event that is completely illegal.” He claimed: “There was no social distancing whatsoever and a lot of drugs were being taken, as there were pictures of nitrous oxide canisters and a big smell of cannabis on the day. They should be prosecuted as it was a health and safety nightmare. If someone breaches an order, they should be held to account.”

Cllr David Monk, leader of Folkestone & Hythe District Council, said the authority was “considerin­g legal action”, as its waste crews worked all

‘They should be prosecuted as it was a health and safety nightmare. They should be held to account’

morning to clean up the “disgusting” amounts of rubbish left on the beach.

The event was originally meant to be held at nearby Camber in East Sussex, but the plan was blocked by police, who said it had not been granted permission to go ahead.

Orette Williams, director of Flavour Boss, admitted the beach gathering got “a bit out of hand” in relation to social distancing, but denied the event was “illegal” and said the police knew it was taking place and were present from the start. Mr Williams has since offered to pay for the beach clear-up.

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Hundreds attended the event on Greatstone Beach with ‘no social distancing whatsoever’

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