Tiny Somerset village owned by Prince Charles swamped during lockdown by doggers

A TINY village owned by Prince Charles has been swamped during lockdown — by doggers.

Couples have blighted Newton St Loe in Somerset.



The Globe Inn has closed off its 124-space car park because of a problem with doggers using the area

The landlord of its The Globe Inn has closed off his 124-space car park to deter “funny business”.

Philip Houghton, 41, who runs the pub, has now closed off the car park at night because of meetings where there’s ”no prizes for guessing what’s happening”.

Locals took to social media yesterday over the sex deluge.

One local said on Facebook that she was surprised how “busy” it was.

One said of his friend: ‘You been dogging again?”.



Lusty couples have blighted Newton St Loe in Somerset

The majority of the village is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall

Another user added: “Will have to find somewhere else.”

Kim wrote: “Can’t even go dogging.”

The majority of the village is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall – the estate inherited by Prince Charles.