A Glamping Park in Noord -Ireland is examined by the Council after it was called a runway and called the 'Veld of Nightmares'.
Cotters Park in Randalstown was originally set up to throw Anrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council as an environmentally friendly destination for food tourism where visitors could attend cooking evenings.
But since the opening in December 2023 it is central to 'noisy' chicken parties and various other countless other events where music is shocked in the early hours of the morning.
It has apparently become so disruptive that the locals compared the sound and light pollution with that of a landing strip of the airport.
There were also concern about the impact of neon lights at the location and their impact on wildlife animals, apparently supported by an ECO assessment published last month that said that the level of activity had been taken by bats in the area.
The report said that the deterioration of the mammals in 'large part' was caused by the lighting.
The residents who were against Cotters Park were formed in an attempt to close the site after neighbors became the alleged condition.
After the opposition group claimed that 'nothing has been done' to clamp the 'Nightmare' residents, Member Bernie Crossan said they would demand the council to step in.

Cotters Park in Randalstown was originally set up to throw Anrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council as an environmentally friendly destination for food tourism where visitors could attend cooking evenings

But since the opening in December 2023 it has been in the center of 'noisy' chicken parties and various other countless other events where music is shocked in the early hours of the morning

It has apparently become so disruptive that the locals compared the sound and light pollution with that of a landing strip of the airport
Mrs Crossan said the BBC: 'The facility has become in a living nightmare for many locals who have lived in the area for many years.
“We now need the municipality to intervene as quickly as possible to end this nightmare.”
The first planning application submitted by Cotters Park did not mention the parties as a planned use for the location.
In the meantime, they said they could offer 'catering, entertainment and bar services', even though they did not have the required license to do this.

The residents who were against Cotters Park were formed in an attempt to close the site after neighbors the alleged condition fell ill

John Blair of the Alliance party has encouraged the owners of Cotters Park to 'reconsider' their current behavior and to seriously consider the complaints of residents
John Blair from the Alliance Party initially supported the plans because they promote green values ​​in their foreground, but he is now on the side with the furious locals.
He said De Telegraaf: “Some people who live in the area have compared this to having Love Island in the countryside, which I as a local representative had never expected to see in the areas around Randalstown and Toom.”
Blair also urged the owners of Cotters Park to 'reconsider' their current behavior and to seriously consider the complaints of residents.
Anthrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council would investigate the issue, with a spokesperson who says that the council “takes all things of enforcement seriously”.
MailOnline has approached both the Council and Cotters Park for a full comment.