
Coun Christine Lawton said: “It’s not just happening for a short time – it’s become like sexual athletics and you could even say they are turning it into an Olympic sport. It’s such a problem for the hotel and it’s giving guests the totally wrong impression of Spalding.” Passions cooled over winter, but the problem – mostly involving ‘the under-30s and Eastern Europeans’, according to hotel co-owner David Stanbridge – hotted up again during the recent warm spell.
He said it was time the couples got a room as he and his business partner, Rob Andrew, were working hard to build the 17-bedroom Grade II listed Georgian hotel into a five-star facility for the town. Mr Stanbridge said: “We took over last July and started renovating the hotel and it’s been a problem since then. We get people staying here from all over the world – from Holland, America and New Zealand – and it isn’t painting a good impression of Spalding or the hotel.

“As well as sex on the bench, there’s often drinking and shouting until 3am, people urinating in the river, and a problem with rubbish. People don’t like walking there – one lady got mugged – and all the dog bins are full of beer cans.” Mr Stanbridge said the police had been very helpful, but even they were getting sick of it now. He said: “The police said ‘call us anytime’, but sometimes it’s happening three times a day.”
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