Promoters of an under-18s' Valentines party have come under fire for their event allegedly encouraging underage sex.

Teens are being targeted by new events company ‘Pop Ya Cherry Parties’ which is holding its first night on February 13.

It describes itself as “the newest and most exciting provider of under-18s' clubbing in the UK” and claims to throw parties that “top even the best over-18s' nights in the world.”

Posters advertising the night at Bisoux Lounge in Esher High Street have been spotted, with “piles” of flyers plastered across a bus stop in nearby Teddington which is regularly used by school children.

Only six people are currently attending on the organiser's Facebook event for the night, but Pop Ya Cherries Parties claims the £10 tickets are selling out.

Tom Foran, 34, photographed the posters on the Teddington bus stop and said: “I was coming home from work and saw these posters all over the place.

“There must have been about six stuck up in the bus stop, a pile of them on the floor and then loads more up the high street. I’ve noticed them in Kingston too.

“I was really shocked by it, it’s obviously encouraging teens to have underage sex and it’s wrong.

“I used to go to under-18s' nights and they definitely weren’t advertised like that, I just can’t believe it.

“The term ‘pop ya cherry’ in particular obviously implies that if you’re a virgin you should go there to have sex.

“I’ve got a nephew who is eight and nieces around the same age and I would hate having to explain to them what that means.

“There are loads of school kids who get off at that bus stop so they’re obviously deliberately targeting them.”

The manager of Bisoux Lounge claims the event is "not 100 per cent confirmed" and the result of a "random person putting a poster up".

Jay Sexton said: "The event is nothing to do with the Bisoux Lounge.

"A promoter asked if they could do an under-18s event there, which hasn't 100 per cent been confirmed."

Pop Ya Cherry has also been approached for comment.