Police had several hours warning ahead of the Daisy Nook illegal rave - but couldn't find the site until it started
Carrington, Trafford, on Saturday night. Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said the illegal gatherings were “almost impossible” to stop.Ms Rayner has urged police to “bring the full force of the law” onto those responsible after meeting with officials to discuss the rave at Daisy Nook.She says residents were left in “severe distress” by the 4,000 revellers that descended on the beauty spot after partygoers urinated on their homes and left the area strewn with broken glass and “drug debris”.“I have been contacted by lots of my constituents, many who were directly affected by this rave,” the MP said.