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Dogging Interview on BBC WM with Adrian Goldberg
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A small secluded car park on the outskirts of Gloucester was recently named and listed on www.doggingafterdark.com as one of the latest dogging hotspots in Gloucestershire.
The car park is popular with couples who enjoy sex in and around cars late at night, the most popular being on a Friday or a Saturday.
The website has 8.000 uk members who enjoy this type of activity, and lists dogging locations all over the UK, along with maps and directions and planned dogging meets.
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VIVARY Park is a hotspot for sex, according to a website which lists dogging sites across Somerset.
The findings were published on www.adswinging.co.uk which notes an abundance of places in Taunton Deane and surrounding areas.
Vivary Park, described as the jewel in Taunton’s crown, is one of the areas that proves to be popular on the website, which also sees people share and comment on their experiences.
People on the website describe the park as: “Two cubicles available for sex. Mainly guys but seen a couple of girls. Only available during the day
A Taunton Deane Council spokesman said the toilets are inspected at various times throughout the day and are locked at night.
Other hotspots include Bathpool, near Taunton, the Blackdown Hills and Quantock Hills, and the website has prompted an appeal by police and the Forestry commission.
A small secluded area in east Devon has been named as one of the latest dogging hotspots in the area.
The small car park is not gated, and so is open to any kind of activity day or night. Adverts placed on the ever popular After Dark website quote that the car park is a hive of dogging activity on Friday and Saturday evenings and into the early hours of the mornings.
Doggers usually find each other amid Internet forums and newsgroups. It’s much quicker than popping into every park in the area looking for action. Some dogging forums will post time and place of these events. Other times they ask doggers to reply with their mobile phone number then use text messages to reveal the location, to ensure it remains secret.
A small public car park on the outskirts of Gloucester has recently been listed on dogging afterdark as a new hot-spot for adults who engage in the activity known as “dogging”, The site reports that the small car park has become inundated with vehicles during the early hours, mostly between midnight and 2am.
Dogging appears to be a popular activity all over the UK with websites like www.doggingafterdark.com listing locations and providing its members with maps and directions to find local beauty spots and car parks that are used for this kind of activity.
A new dogging location listed on a website doggingafterdark.com , has been reported as one of the fastest growing new dogging location in the South West.
The popular beauty spot has a large secluded car park that is now being used late at night by couples and singles looking for sexual fun after dark in cars and outdoors in public.
The website which provides maps and directions together with dates and times of proposed “dogging meets”, bills the new location as the place to go in the south west if you want after dark frolics with strangers.
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Its leafy lanes and idyllic charm have helped make it one of the most desirable places to live in Britain.
But the sordid goings-on in some of its car parks and woods have elevated one exclusive corner of Surrey to the top of a rather more unsavoury list.
The Elmbridge district, which includes the wealthy commuter villages of Claygate, Esher, Oxshott, Weybridge and Cobham, is among the most popular ‘dogging’ hotspots in the country.
In total, Surrey has 93 – double the tally two years ago – making it the nation’s public sex capital, according to figures from a Freedom of Information request.
Out of 222 outdoor sex sites known to police across the UK, Surrey has almost half. In addition to the ten sites in Elmbridge, Guildford has 16, Reigate and Banstead 13, and Mole Valley and Surrey Heath 12 each.
Residents complain of finding condoms, sex toys and pornographic magazines littering local beauty spots. Dominic Raab, Tory MP for Esher and Walton, said: ‘Public places, especially woods and parks, are for everyone to enjoy. Endorsing them as communal pick-up joints is wrong.
‘I’ve had complaints from women walking their dogs alone who were propositioned, and many parents don’t want to take their children anywhere near that kind of environment.’
The figures were revealed after the Mail asked police forces across the country to disclose the number of ‘public-sex environments’ (PSEs) they monitor.
A Fife “dogging” hotspot has been closed off amid fears other public areas are being used for outdoor sex sessions.
Fife Council blocked access to a layby near Crossgates to prevent the site being illegally used by Travellers, and it has also had the effect of deterring doggers.
The layby is listed by the website Swinging Heaven as a top dogging site, along with Tentsmuir Forest, the car park outside Central Park in Cowdenbeath and the Lomond Hills.
However, the site adds: “Council have now blocked access at both ends so no action there anymore.”
Cowdenbeath councillor Peter Lockhart raised concerns about the car park beside Central Park, the home of Cowdenbeath FC, being listed.
He said: “I’ve asked police to look into it. It’s the last thing we need in Cowdenbeath.
“You don’t want it happening anywhere. What folk do in their own homes, and their own beds, is none of my business, but you don’t want to see it happening in public places where people could stumble on it.”
Cowdenbeath FC chief executive Alex Anderson said: “It’s nothing to do with the football club. Our car park is fully locked up.”