Woodland bosses criticize the deeply self-centered raveurs who celebrated at Thetford Forest

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The “deeply selfish” movements of ravers who celebrated at Thetford Forest have been criticized through the organization for their management.

Forest England East condemned organizers and revelers who “endangered a significant number of other people and their own staff” over the weekend.

The uns licensed music event at the A134 in Lynford, near grime’s Graves, was nevertheless stopped by police on Sunday night, nearly 24 hours after it began.

The agents seized public apparatus and fined five other people with a hundred euros for refusing to leave the area.Two other people suspected of participating in the rave organization have not yet been found.

Alex Brearley, Director of Forest Management for Forest England East, said: “These occasions are particularly disturbing to the local community, neighbors and staff, and are having a devastating environmental impact on this sensitive site around the world.

“I need to thank the police for taking it and closing it.

“Forestry England will continue to work hard with the police and the relevant government throughout the east of England to save them in the long run from illegal raves and other antisocial behaviour in our forests.”

Repairs are underway to protect damaged corridors and barriers through those who attended the event.

The cost of cleaning up huge volumes of waste that are sometimes left like Thetford Forest rave, adding drug paraphernalia, is more than 100,000 euros a year.

Thetford Forest is a biodiversity site of foreign importance, meaning that illegal gatherings can have a negative effect on flora, fauna and some wildlife species.

Anyone who sees or suspects illegal activity on Forestry England property should call the police.

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