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PEOPLE visiting the great outdoors in North Wales this Bank Holiday weekend are being urged to act responsibly and consider the impact inconsiderate behaviours such as fly camping and littering can have on the environment and wildlife. This is the call from officers at Natural Resources Wales (NRW) - which is working to bring in extra measures to patrol trails, reserves and woodland in preparation for an expected increase in visitors over the holiday period. Following the easing of coronavirus restrictions and with more people starting to explore areas further away from home, there have been increasing reports of antisocial behaviour caused by a small number of people on NRW’s sites.
People visiting North Wales over Bank Holiday weekend and half term urged to act responsibly
People visiting the great outdoors in North Wales this Bank Holiday weekend and over the half term holiday are being urged to act responsibly and consider the impact inconsiderate behaviours such as fly camping and littering can have on the environment and wildlife.
This is the call from officers at Natural Resources Wales (NRW) who are busy working with partners to bring in extra measures to patrol trails, reserves and woodland in preparation for an expected increase in visitors over the holiday period.
Following the easing of coronavirus restrictions and with more people starting to explore areas further away from home, there have been increasing reports of antisocial behaviour caused by a small number of people on NRW’s sites.