Landowner blocks entry to ‘hot spot’ lake after getting fed up with visitors ‘trashing’ the place


[post_page_title]Is social media to blame?[/post_page_title]
Many people, including Mr Titler and local councillor Louise Hughes, blamed the decline of Blue Lake on social media. Their belief is that the publicity generated by popular information-sharing networks caused the litter problem around the nature spot to get worse.

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But behind social media, of course, is people, and we can’t help but wonder if this history could have had a different ending if, despite their increasing number, the tourists had more conscience and respect for the environment.

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