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Greatstone beach party: Kent Police says four officers were injured | Greatstone beach party: Kent Police says four officers were injured |
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Four police officers were hurt when a gathering on a beach ended in violence, the Kent force has said. | Four police officers were hurt when a gathering on a beach ended in violence, the Kent force has said. |
The party for underprivileged London youth was held at Greatstone beach near New Romney but more people than expected turned up, organisers said. | The party for underprivileged London youth was held at Greatstone beach near New Romney but more people than expected turned up, organisers said. |
Police said a fight broke out at about 21:00 BST on Sunday, when the officers were injured and a 29-year-old London man was arrested. | |
Pictures of the event and rubbish left behind have circulated on social media. | Pictures of the event and rubbish left behind have circulated on social media. |
Twitter users described an event with "thousands of people, police unable to do anything, no masks, no social distancing". | Twitter users described an event with "thousands of people, police unable to do anything, no masks, no social distancing". |
On Facebook, people posted pictures of waste and described the scenes as "absolutely disgusting". | On Facebook, people posted pictures of waste and described the scenes as "absolutely disgusting". |
Organiser Wayne Williams, who runs Croydon restaurant Flavour Boss, said about 200 people, aged 16 to 24, had bought tickets and were taken to the coast in three coaches for a day out. | Organiser Wayne Williams, who runs Croydon restaurant Flavour Boss, said about 200 people, aged 16 to 24, had bought tickets and were taken to the coast in three coaches for a day out. |
He said: "These are kids who have never ever gone beyond London... [let alone] to the beach." | He said: "These are kids who have never ever gone beyond London... [let alone] to the beach." |
But he said while details of the barbecue had been removed from social media, "more people turned up from all over". | But he said while details of the barbecue had been removed from social media, "more people turned up from all over". |
'Racist' | 'Racist' |
Mr Williams said organisers tried to work with police and hold the event at Camber Sands in East Sussex but after permission was refused the group ended up at Greatstone. | Mr Williams said organisers tried to work with police and hold the event at Camber Sands in East Sussex but after permission was refused the group ended up at Greatstone. |
Organisers used a microphone to remind people to socially distance, he said. | Organisers used a microphone to remind people to socially distance, he said. |
Mr Williams has offered to pay to clear up the beach. | Mr Williams has offered to pay to clear up the beach. |
He said he believed the event had been unfairly criticised, adding: "When Camber Sands has 30,000 people, nobody talks about Camber, but they talk about black people on the beach. We feel this is racist." | He said he believed the event had been unfairly criticised, adding: "When Camber Sands has 30,000 people, nobody talks about Camber, but they talk about black people on the beach. We feel this is racist." |
Mr Williams said his coaches left Greatstone before the fight broke out. | Mr Williams said his coaches left Greatstone before the fight broke out. |
'Disgusting' | |
Kent Police said the event had been planned but officers were not made aware of the exact location. | Kent Police said the event had been planned but officers were not made aware of the exact location. |
Supt Simon Thompson said: "Our officers responded to calls regarding a large group of people on Greatstone beach and remained in the area throughout the day to ensure those gathering were following guidelines." | Supt Simon Thompson said: "Our officers responded to calls regarding a large group of people on Greatstone beach and remained in the area throughout the day to ensure those gathering were following guidelines." |
Rother council said it initially gave permission for a private barbecue for 20 people on Camber Sands, but when it came to light a much larger event was planned, the organiser was told it was not possible because of coronavirus guidelines and the need for detailed operational planning. | |
Folkestone council leader David Monk said no permission was granted by the council and the council was not in contact with organisers before the event went ahead at Greatstone. | |
He said: "The sheer amount of rubbish left behind is disgusting. Our waste crews have been on site all morning and continue to work hard to clean the area." | |
Mr Monk said the council had contacted the organiser and was considering legal action. |
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