Residents of Whalley, a picturesque village in Lancashire's Ribble Valley, are becoming increasingly frustrated with the influx of tourists coming to the area for alcohol-related activities. Known for its historic abbey and churches, as well as stunning views from Whalley Nab, the village has traditionally been a peaceful destination for families and history enthusiasts. However, in recent times, Whalley has gained a reputation as a popular drinking spot, attracting rowdy crowds and antisocial behavior, particularly on weekends. This shift in tourism has left residents feeling overwhelmed and at their breaking point, as they struggle to cope with the disturbances caused by drunken visitors. While the village continues to welcome visitors interested in its cultural and natural attractions, the rise of alcohol tourism has brought about a different atmosphere that is causing distress to the local community. Residents are calling for action to address the issues and restore Whalley to its former tranquil state.