Villagers in UK concerned about noise from sex festival keeping them awake.

They're not pleasant noises for sleeping.

July 19th 2024.

Villagers in UK concerned about noise from sex festival keeping them awake.
Over the weekend, a quaint village was transformed into a bustling hub of sexual exploration and adventure as thousands of sex enthusiasts flocked to attend Britain's biggest swingers festival, known as Swingathon. This four-day event, held in the picturesque hamlet of Allington near Grantham, Lincolnshire, has become a highly anticipated gathering for those with a passion for sex and fetish.

However, not everyone in the village was pleased with the festival's raunchy activities. In previous years, residents had complained to the police about the loud noises of "screaming and moaning" coming from the festival site, disturbing their peace and sleep. Despite these objections, this year's Swingathon is bigger and better than ever, with organizers boasting a wide array of exciting activities such as "play tents", pole dancing, hot tubs, foam parties, mobile dungeons, and even butt-plug bingo.

It's no surprise that the festival has attracted a record number of attendees, with tickets selling for £265 each. In fact, the festival has become so popular that it has joined forces with another event called FetFest, which caters to those with various fetishes. This partnership has resulted in an even more diverse and inclusive experience for festival-goers, with the addition of BDSM and sex toy stalls, "bookable private play areas", and a unique "whip throwing" area for those looking to hone their skills.

Aside from the sexual activities, Swingathon also offers a wide range of entertainment options, including live bands, DJs, dancers, and comedy acts. Guests can also indulge in a Naked Attraction-style competition, drag and burlesque performances, and sensual massages. According to organizer Kerry Voellner, the festival provides a safe and social space for individuals from different lifestyles to connect and explore their desires.

This year, the festival has received support from the local council, despite objections raised in previous years. In addition, Lincolnshire Police have granted the festival a temporary events notice, acknowledging the efforts of the organizers to maintain public safety and prevent any potential disruptions.

Co-organizer Matthew Cole expressed his gratitude for the council's support, stating that they have been working together to make this year's festival an even greater success. He also mentioned that the festival has sold more tickets than ever before, proving its growing popularity and appeal. However, not all residents are pleased with the festival's presence in their village, with some expressing concerns about the noise and disturbance it may cause.

While opinions may vary, Swingathon and FetFest continue to attract a diverse crowd of individuals who are unapologetic about their alternative lifestyles and desire for sexual exploration. And as the festival draws to a close, attendees can look forward to receiving updates and news from Metro, as well as joining their community on Whatsapp for juicy stories and breaking news.

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