FURY erupted when a classic car show painted white lines on a town’s “sacred” green.
Organisers marked out parking spaces for 400 motors, which residents feared wouldn’t disappear.
Protesters were fuming on Facebook after a classic cars show painted white lines on the 'sacred' green in Lytham St Annes, LancsCredit: Kennedy News and MediaCouncillor Mark Bamforth said ropes should have been used to separate cars exhibiting at Lytham St Annes, Lancs.
He explained: “The green’s very sacred to people who were born and bred here.
“It's a great asset for the area to have a big green open space like that looking good. If you use it, you should look after it.
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“It's like the jewel in the crown.”
Other protesters backed the retired postmaster on Facebook.
One fumed: “Spoiling our green — leave it alone.”
Another wrote: “The green is becoming an extended car park.
“It’s not what the green was for.”
Blackpool Vehicle Preservation Group’s Bill Swindlehurst said: “The paint used was a water-soluble pitch marker.”