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Locals slam Appleby Horse Fair as revellers leave 'human excrement and litter everywhere'

Local residents have slammed "vile" revellers who have left behind "human excrement" and "litter everywhere" following the annual Appleby Horse Fair.

The fair in Appleby-in-Westmorland, Cumbria, is the largest gathering and celebration of the travelling community, attracting thousands of people every year.

But as the crowds disappeared, local residents were left not only picking up the pieces but clearing a sea of litter and 'human excrement' in the area.

Shocking images show members of the public trawling through swathes of rubbish as local media reported that 70 bin liners had already been filled following the weekend antics.

Huge piles of rubbish were left behind after the fair (Katielee Arrowsmith / SWNS)

Another image posted to Twitter showed what appeared to be human faeces laying in a path.

Appleby Fair Communities Group tweeted: "Human excrement, litter, vandalism.... All down one of our most beautiful spots in Appleby. This needs cleaning asap this is a health hazard!!"

Eden District Council and MASCG Appleby Horse Fair which organises the event contracted litter picking teams to clean up, who were praised for their efforts.

Aerial images show the state of the grassland following the event (Katielee Arrowsmith / SWNS)

But in a Facebook post by the organisers urging people to take their rubbish home with them after visiting, many locals commented to say the area had been left in a "disgusting" state.

One wrote: "What about the human faeces? Presumably they have to take that home with them too or at least have the courtesy to pick it up like I do after my dogs?

Another added: "Fair Hill and the surrounding fields are literally covered in rubbish and the hedges will be full of human waste."

One Twitter user shared images of what they claimed was human excrement, left behind after the fair (ApplebyFairCG/Twitter)

A third person said: "Pretty disgusting that it's in this state and these guys have to clean up after visitors! It's just so vile."

Even before the event had got underway, residents in the area took to Facebook to share images of a war memorial left "desecrated" by visitors arriving ahead of the celebrations.

Residents in Kirby Stephen, the neighbouring town to Appleby, shared their disgust after a First World War memorial was pictured covered with discarded fast food wrappings and other litter.

A local resident uses a garden rake in a bid to clear some of the litter (Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS)

A unnamed local businessman said: "Travellers have desecrated the World War One memorial in Kirkby Stephen.

"Many of us in the town have relatives commemorated on it and it has gone down very badly. Despite raised police patrols no one has been apprehended."

Over the course of the weekend Cumbria Police arrested two men, aged 37 and 24, on suspicion of violent disorder.

Plastic, paper and cardboard rubbish was left strewn across the grass at the end of the fair (PA)

Shocking footage posted on TikTok showed the moment cops were forced to create a blockade as they faced off a large crowd trying to enter the event, as fears of a huge brawl between rival groups began to spread.

In another post on social media, one local criticised those that come to cause chaos instead of respecting the tradition.

He wrote: "Really needs running better Kirkby Stephen isn’t the Magaluf or Ibiza for the travellers that don’t respect tradition.

Police fought to protect revellers from a mass brawl breaking out (PA)

"That group of the travellers seem to growing in numbers year on year. Hate this time of year but it’s a wonderful tradition for those looking from the outside that don’t have to deal with it."

Another said: "Needs a much larger police presence! This all needs to stop, it’s horrendous that these things have been happening. It’s ruining it for the town and it’s ruining it for the real traditional travellers who visit and respect the area."

Cumbria Police and Cumbria County Council have been approached for comment.

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