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Edinburgh Gardens will continue hosting boozy picnics despite some locals complaining of overflowing rubbish, drug use and faeces in laneways beside the popular Fitzroy North park.
Close to 4000 people have packed into the park on sunny days in the aftermath of the COVID-19 lockdown, which restricted groups of people from visiting homes and bars.
Edinburgh Gardens pictured on October 3, when groups of five were allowed to gather.
Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
A handful of residents called for authorities to intervene, prompting council officers to suggest either a ban on alcohol or reminding the public about its impact.
The broader community responded that parks were the safest place to hang out during the pandemic, that residents in the dense inner-north rely on the green space, that small businesses in Fitzroy North depend on the foot traffic it brings, and that the prohibition of alcohol would disproportionately impact Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander resident