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Dad slams 'millennials' after crowd of 100 turn beauty spot into 'sea of trash'

A dad-of-two has slammed 'millennial mentality' after a beauty spot resembled a sea of trash following a gathering there by a group of young people on the hottest day of the year.

James Bunting visited Stoney Bank Quarry near Darwen, Lancashire, on Thursday morning for a walk but was so horrified by the state of the usually beautiful location that he was compelled to photograph it.

The 41-year-old claims a large gathering of young people soaking up the sun on the hottest day of the year on Wednesday had left the nature spot in a scene of 'devastation'.

Despite the area having been postcard perfect days before, thanks to lockdown meaning it had remained quiet, it is now covered with bottles, cans, food wrappers and abandoned barbecues.

The public sector worker claims more than 100 'covidiots' flocked to the location and flouted social distancing rules while there.

James Bunting was disgusted by the state of Stoney Bank Quarry in Lancashire (Kennedy News/Ecotherapy54)

James, from Bolton, Greater Manchester, said: "I would say there were around 100 people.

"It's the mentality of the youth of 'we don't care'. It's the millennial [attitude of] 'I'll do what I want and what are you going to do about it?'

"There's obviously been a gap in education about taking something out with you and taking [litter] home.

"It's frustrating. There's a real lack of respect for the environment.

James with wife Nicola and their daughters Elsie, five, and none-year-old Evie (Kennedy News/Ecotherapy54)
(Kennedy News/Ecotherapy54)

"It's abuse. I pick it up with my gloves on as much as I can.

"Fair enough, come up, enjoy it - but take your litter home. It's just ridiculous."

James set out on Thursday with his Labrador, Pebble, for his daily walk and braced himself for the scene he had being warned of the night before.

James said: "I've been going up there every morning for a nice walk and to meditate. It's a beautiful spot.

James said before the lockdown was eased it was a beauty spot (Kennedy News/Ecotherapy54)
The dad-of-two has slammed 'millennial mentality' (Kennedy News/Ecotherapy54)

"For years it's been a local beauty spot and when you go up there it's often littered.

"There are so many deer up there. There's buzzards, owls. It's an SSSI [sight of specific scientific interest] as well - it's protected. This is their natural habitat.

"I was up there yesterday and I could see the amount of people up there. All the cars were abandoned at the side of the road.

"I don't always go up to that spot, I usually go for a wander around the woods, but I knew I needed to go up [this morning] and see what the devastation was like.

James with his five-year-old daughter Elsie (Kennedy News/Ecotherapy54)
Around 100 youths gathered at the beauty spot on the hottest day of the year (Kennedy News and Media)

"There were barbeques that had been lit up there that could cause moorland fires. The fires around there every summer are devastating.

"I put my wetsuit on and got all the bottles and cans out of the water too.

"My concern is around what the wildlife would consume. [They could] even be driven out of their habits if it became a regular event."

A spokesperson for Lancashire Police said: "We received a report at around 6.30pm on May 21st of a large gathering off Stones Bank Road, Belmont.

"An officer has been in the area and moved them on. We would advise people to follow the Government guidance by practising social distancing.

"The incident was also reported to the council as some litter was left in the area."

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