‘At breaking point’: anger brewing in Lancashire village over booze tourism
by Hannah Al-Othman North of England correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6NPSY)
Whalley residents say drunken crowds and antisocial behaviour at weekends is making life unbearable
Whalley, in Lancashire's verdant Ribble Valley, is famed for its 14th-century Cistercian abbey and historic churches, as well as the spectacular views from Whalley Nab, the wooded hill that overlooks this seeming picture-postcard idyll.
But while the village still draws in family day-trippers and history buffs, it is also attracting an altogether different type of tourist, after earning perhaps an unlikely reputation as Lancashire's premier drinking destination.
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