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Hundreds of youths were spotted holding a Bank Holiday "rave" at a waterfall, discarding knickers, nappies and bottles, much to the disgust of locals.

The waterfall at Beck Hole was inundated with youngsters flouting lockdown and social distancing rules, causing residents to take to social media to voice their anger.

The nearby village of Goathland, not far from Whitby, in Yorkshire and famed for its starring role in British police drama Heartbeat had people flocking to it during the scorching weather on Monday.

One witness described the door to the disabled toilets broken into at a community hub, the bus shelter and churchyard being used as a toilet, and bottles and knickers discarded, Teesside Live reports.

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