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Police are called to deal with illegal Exmoor rave attended by hundreds of revellers after families report huge numbers of cars lining the streets

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  • Music was blasting and cars lined both sides of a road near Watchet, Somerset 

By Matt Strudwick

Published: 09:45 BST, 1 April 2024 | Updated: 09:54 BST, 1 April 2024

People were left 'trapped in their homes' on Easter Sunday when hundreds of revellers attended an 'out of control' illegal rave in Exmoor. 

Vans blasted out music and roads were closed off by police as scores of cars lined both sides of the street near Watchet in Somerset. 

Police were alerted to the unlicensed event at about 6am yesterday with thudding music being heard for miles and miles. 

Makeshift stages with large cutouts of cartoon rabbit faces, gazebos, and loudspeakers were set up in the middle of Exmoor National Park. 

People wearing bunny ears holding cans of cider can be seen dancing in one video as music blares out, with hire vans and at least 20 cars jammed into a car park. 

Avon and Somerset police was alerted to an illegal rave at Exmoor National Park on Easter Sunday

Makeshift stages with large cut outs of cartoon rabbit faces, gazebos, and loudspeakers were set up in the middle of the park

Locals hit out at the police for not doing enough to shut down the rave, with fears it would be allowed to continue for the rest of today. 

One eye witness to the event, who did not want to be named, told ITV they had not seen anything like it before and they were concerned for people's safety.

They said people living in the area had their houses surrounded by revellers, leaving them trapped inside their houses.

Another person said yesterday: 'Exmoor is sadly not a place for families to visit today.

'The volume of music is incredibly loud and can be heard for miles and miles.'

One cyclist took to X/Twitter to complain the rave had shattered the solitude of their 'great ride'.   

A spokesperson for Avon and Somerset Police said: 'We received a call at around 6am relating to an unlicensed music event in the Luxborough area, near Watchet.

Vans blasted out music and roads were closed off by police as scores of cars lined both sides of the street near Watchet in Somerset

Locals said they were left 'trapped in their homes' on Easter Sunday when hundreds of revellers attended the 'out of control' rave

One cyclist posted some scenic photos of Exmoor national park while out on an Easter Sunday ride, but said the rave had shattered the solitude 

'Officers were on the scene within 15 minutes to find the event already under way with several hundred people in attendance.

'Our officers remain at the site and have been engaging with individuals attending the event.

'They have also been engaging with members of the public and providing community reassurance.'

MailOnline has contacted Avon and Somerset Police and Exmoor National Park for further comment.  

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