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Ian Johnson

Revellers pictured crowding around Grey's Monument branded 'irresponsible'

Officials have slammed "irresponsible" revellers after scores of drinkers were pictured crowding around Grey's Monument.

Dozens of people - many clutching takeaway alcohol in plastic glasses - congregated around the statue on Friday night.

Traditionally, ' Black Eye Friday ' is the Friday before Christmas which tends to be the busiest night out of the festive season.

However, pubs and bars remain closed due to Tier 3 Covid-19 restrictions, with some offering takeaway drinks instead.

Now, Newcastle City Council and Northumbria Poice have both raised concerns after people were pictured drinking near the statue.

“Newcastle City Council are aware of takeaway sales in the city centre that have led to gatherings which are not in line with Tier 3 Covid requirements," said a spokesperson.

‘This is irresponsible and puts residents at risk of spread of the virus.

"The Government guidance is clear and food or alcohol purchased from a hospitality premises via takeaway or click-and-collect may not be consumed on any part of that premises, including beer gardens and the areas surrounding it.

"We are reviewing the issues along with our partners Northumbria Police and appropriate action will be taken."

A Northumbria Police spokesman added: “We all have a responsibility to reduce the spread of coronavirus in our region and would ask that everyone adheres to the regulations which are in place to protect us all.

“While supporting businesses, we would further encourage people to follow any additional guidelines which are in place locally.

“We will also continue to support our local authority partners around their engagement activity with businesses and take appropriate action where necessary.”

The Charles Grey, located yards from where the crowd was stood, urged customers to take alcohol away once it had been purchased.

In a Facebook post on Saturday, the pub said: "It is against the law to consume alcohol at the Monument and you risk having it confiscated."

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