Motorists have been urged to be considerate of fellow road users amid fears emergency services could be blocked, after scores of visitors arrived to enjoy the scenery at beauty spots in Snowdonia, Wales, during the Easter Bank Holiday weekend.
Parking will continue to be monitored over the Easter weekend. Any vehicles found parked on double yellow lines or other areas where it is forbidden, or causing an obstruction, will be removed at the owner's expense.
North Wales Police added:"Whilst we appreciate people are visiting Eryri National Park to enjoy the weather and stunning scenery this bank holiday weekend, we are urging motorists to be responsible and think about where they park and to make full use of the park and ride facilities that are available."We continue to work closely with our colleagues at Gwynedd Council and the Eryri National Park to help reduce the risk to walkers, cyclists and other road users.
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