Swimming spots like Gullet Quarry and Shavers End have seen injuries and even deaths in recent years. Because of this, the Malvern Hills Trust and West Mercia Police are warning people to stay away. Police officers have been carrying out regular patrols around Gullet Quarry over the last few days having turned away large groups of revellers during a similar heatwave last summer. Earlier this month, they turned away two men who had been jumping into the water. A tweet from Malvern Cops said: Two males swimming in #gulletquarry this afternoon, big splashes from jumping in were big giveaways. Knew they shouldn t have been in the water, it was too tempting not to go in.
Malvern s Gullet Quarry lake is a no-go for swimmers, warns West Mercia Police
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MALVERN residents who endured a torturous wait over a controversial road easement could be set to face another. Following plans for an easement off Guarlford Road in 2019, further plans have been put in for a similar scheme off Mill Lane. Applications of this type are to allow for access roads for potential future housing developments. When the Guarlford Road plans came up in 2019, residents filled one of the rooms at Malvern College in a heated public meeting which saw the Malvern Hills Trust vote against them. The date for the meeting has not been set, but the Malvern Hills Trust has stated that it will not take place before July 19, just at the start of the school holiday period.