Index  ›  legal  ›  Express
legal · Express ↗

Fury as man ‘fined £100 for eating ice cream’ in UK national park

Express Published Aug 18, 2026 Reviewed Aug 19, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Fury as man ‘fined £100 for eating ice cream’ in UK national park
Colin Beck was fined £100 for eating an ice cream in a car park at Godshill Cricket forestry car park near Fordingbridge in the New Forest.
100 GBP · fine Forestry Commission, issuing fine
Parking charges were introduced in the New Forest national park in April, priced at £1.50 for one hour, £3 for two hours, £5 for four hours and £8 for over four hours.
1.5 GBP · parking charge3 GBP · parking charge5 GBP · parking charge8 GBP · parking charge New Forest National Park, park authority

A man has been left furious after he was "fined £100 for eating an ice cream in a car park" at a UK beauty spot. Colin Beck, 73, was visiting the New Forest with his wife when they stopped off for an ice cream at Godshill Cricket forestry car park near Fordingbridge.

After Mr Beck bought two Mr Whippys, he was told by the seller that they had just 15 minutes to eat them before they would have to leave. The couple lingered for less than 10 minutes before resuming their journey - and were surprised when a £100 fine from the Forestry Commission later arrived in the post.

We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy

Parking charges were only introduced in the national park in April, priced at £1.50 for one hour, £3 for two hours, £5 for four hours and £8 for over four hours.

Mr Beck told the Bournemouth Echo: "It's another way of screwing the motorists. It must have cost them a fortune to put in all the notices, the ones that do have car park machines, all that sort of stuff.

"It's just crazy. The New Forest is meant to be free place, and I feel sorry for the guys that have got the ice cream businesses, because it must have hit them really hard."

The 73-year-old accused Forestry England of encouraging visitors to "buy an ice cream and then drive along the road eating it", potentially causing a safety hazard, and told the organisation to "get stuffed".

A spokesperson for Forestry England said drivers are given around 15 minutes of parking time before they have to pay, with rangers monitoring car parks to enforce the rule.

They said they did not dicatate how visitors passed their time during that period, adding that clear signage was visible explaining the terms and a "pay later" option.

Mr Beck said he is hoping to appeal the fine and see it withdrawn.

This article was originally published by Express ↗. citations.press indexes the source-backed facts above and links to the original. Something wrong? Corrections policy · Report an error