A “swinging festival” in a field near the village where Lady Thatcher was born and grew up has recently concluded its annual activities. Should these events be allowed or should these things be confined to indoors?
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Aerial pictures from the sky show thousands of people descending on the sleepy Lincolnshire village of Allington for the UK's largest swinging festival.
The four-day shindig near Grantham - dubbed Swingathon - kicked off on Thursday, sparking grumbles from sleep-deprived villagers about persistent 'screaming and moaning' hailing from the rural party scene.
This year's X-rated bash marks Swingathon's largest yet, hosting 'play tents', pole dancing routines, luscious hot tub sessions, frothy foam parties, eerie mobile dungeons and even butt-plug bingo. The cheeky attendees have handed over £265 per ticket, a noteable leap from 500 to 1,000 in just one year, with organisers baiting them with promises of a "bigger, bolder, better" event.
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Aerial pictures from the sky show thousands of people descending on the sleepy Lincolnshire village of Allington for the UK's largest swinging festival.
The four-day shindig near Grantham - dubbed Swingathon - kicked off on Thursday, sparking grumbles from sleep-deprived villagers about persistent 'screaming and moaning' hailing from the rural party scene.
This year's X-rated bash marks Swingathon's largest yet, hosting 'play tents', pole dancing routines, luscious hot tub sessions, frothy foam parties, eerie mobile dungeons and even butt-plug bingo. The cheeky attendees have handed over £265 per ticket, a noteable leap from 500 to 1,000 in just one year, with organisers baiting them with promises of a "bigger, bolder, better" event.