Boardmasters call for a “landfill” after leaving piles of garbage as high as houses

Boardmasters call for a “landfill” after leaving piles of garbage as high as houses

Volunteers at the Boardmasters Festival spent hours clearing away piles of rubbish “as high as houses” after last weekend’s festival in Newquay. One volunteer estimated that 70 percent of festival-goers had left equipment behind – including brand new tents, chairs and mattresses, some still in boxes.

Images from Watergate Bay show mountains of tents and rubbish left behind by some of the 58,000 festival-goers who visited Newquay.

Jay McGillan, 19, worked with Oxfam at the festival and said he was “shocked” to see how much rubbish was left behind. After the festival ended, Jay spent four hours collecting tents, pumps, mattresses and chairs – all in brand new condition.

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Jay said he believed 70 per cent of the 58,000 festival-goers had left so much camping equipment behind that it looked like a “landfill”. Jay, from Bath, Somerset, who works for a design company, said: “The piles were as high as houses but it was just the scale of the rubbish that was crazy.”

“There was a large construction crew with a huge crane and they worked all night long. There were containers the size of shipping containers all over the site, and they were constantly being refilled by excavators.”

Jay said he was “shocked” as many of the items left behind looked brand new, so he took them home to recycle the material. He said: “I stuffed them in my car and drove there and back twice to get as much material as I could.”

The aftermath of the Boardmasters Festival in NewquayThe aftermath of the Boardmasters Festival in Newquay

The aftermath of the Boardmasters Festival in Newquay – Photo credit: Jay Mcgillan © SWNS

“The funny thing was, I was hoping to find junk, but I found so many camping chairs still in their bags and beds that looked brand new. The stuff was just sitting there brand new and I felt bad leaving it there and thought I would take some home.

The aftermath of the Boardmasters Festival in NewquayThe aftermath of the Boardmasters Festival in Newquay

The aftermath of the Boardmasters Festival in Newquay – Photo credit: Jay Mcgillan © SWNS

“It was a really strange feeling to witness because Boardmasters uses the British coastline as a selling point for the festival.”

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