Images of Ludham Rave on New Years Eve. Image: Submitted
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A stereotypical quiet village was spared a boring New Year s Eve when dozens of police descended on an illegal rave.
Residents in Ludham have spoken of their shock and disappointment at discovery of the rave, shut down by Norfolk Police.
Officers issued 24 fixed penalty notices to some of the 60 people caught on the site, with mixing desks and a generator seized.
Images of Ludham Rave on New Years Eve. Image: Submitted
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Two people were also reported for possession of drugs.
Emma Parker, of Johnson Street, said it was ludicrous people thought it was a good idea.
Images of Ludham Rave on New Years Eve. Image: Submitted
- Credit: Anonymous
More than 20 people have been hit with fixed penalty notices after police shut down an illegal rave on New Year s Eve.
Images of Ludham Rave on New Years Eve. Image: Submitted
- Credit: Anonymous
Police found out about the event on Hall Road, Ludham, shortly after 9.30pm yesterday (Thursday, December 31).
Officers arrived on scene at 9.45pm and discovered approximately 60 people present in, what appeared to be, the early stages of an unlicensed music event being set up.
Roads accessing the area were blocked by police cars after officers went on to the site.