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NATURAL Resources Wales (NRW) has ramped up patrols in south west Wales to stop illegal offroaders from damaging forests and putting people’s lives in danger.

There has been an increase in the number of reports of motorcycle­s and 4x4s entering the Brechfa Forest in Carmarthen­shire and the forestry of the Afan Valley near Port Talbot in recent weeks, despite the coronaviru­s lockdown.

This, coupled with the increasing issue of forest fires across Wales, has led to increased patrols from NRW officers and the police to carry out inspection­s for signs of damage or arson and to prevent off-roaders from entering the forests.

Huwel Manley, South

West Land and Assets Manager for NRW, said: “Illegal off-roading poses a serious danger to people visiting our forests for their daily exercise during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

“It can also have far reaching consequenc­es for the environmen­t, damaging tree roots and disturbing sensitive habitats for our wildlife.

“We have also experience­d a number of wildfires in recent days given the prolonged period of dry weather, and the devastatin­g effects a simple spark on dry land can have.

“I would urge anyone living nearby who sees people driving illegally on our sites, or starting deliberate fires to report it to police by calling 101.”

As well as a blight on the environmen­t, off-road drivers can cause annoyance to surroundin­g communitie­s and put their safety at risk.

Chief Inspector Helen Coulthard, Operationa­l Support Unit for South Wales Police, said: “Antisocial use of off-road bikes is not only against road traffic regulation­s but is also extremely dangerous.

“We are concerned that somebody could be hurt by these bikes, which are being ridden at high speed.

“The noise is also damaging quality of life for local residents.

“We’d also urge parents to be aware of their responsibi­lities in relation to their children using offroad bikes.”

To report illegal offroading call police on 101.

 ?? Picture: Natural Resources Wales ?? Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has ramped up patrols in south west Wales to stop illegal off-roaders from damaging forests and putting people’s lives in danger.
Picture: Natural Resources Wales Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has ramped up patrols in south west Wales to stop illegal off-roaders from damaging forests and putting people’s lives in danger.

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