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Police criticise ‘ridiculous’ parking by motorists at snowy Eryri | UK News

By britishbulletin.com10 January 20263 Mins Read
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Chris Fawcett Cars parked along the road at Pen y Pass in Eryri National ParkChris Fawcett

Police say they do not want to see a repeat of the scenes at Pen y Pass last weekend when cars were parked on the edges of snow-lined roads

Police have pleaded with visitors to Wales’ largest national park to avoid parking their vehicles in “ridiculous” locations to check out the snow-covered scenery.

Insp Jason Diamond from North Wales Police said vehicles could ultimately be seized if there was more “irresponsible behaviour” after drivers parked on roadsides in Eryri, also known as Snowdonia, to go for walks and take “Instagram photos” last weekend.

A yellow warning for ice covers large parts of Wales until midday on Saturday after Storm Goretti caused widespread disruption.

Mountain rescuers warned earlier this week about “possible avalanches, particularly where paths run close to steep ground”.

Diamond said: “We understand that the area is outstandingly beautiful – even more so with a blanket of snow, but common sense must still prevail.

“Leaving vehicles at edges of snow lined carriageways and pushing others into the paths of oncoming vehicles at best increases the risk of coming back to a damaged vehicle, but at worst, hugely increases the risk of serious personal injury.

“Seizing vehicles left in dangerous situations, whilst always an option, needs to be risk managed in such conditions.

“Whilst some may not be, we are always working with safety in mind.”

Getty Images Aerial view or snow-covered mountains and countryside near LlanrwstGetty Images

Police say they understand the area is “outstandingly beautiful – even more so with a blanket of snow, but common sense must still prevail”

He said council bosses would be “sending their enforcement officers out and will be issuing notices to any vehicles illegally parked”.

Councillor Craig ab Iago from Cyngor Gwynedd advised people planning to visit popular places like Pen y Pass to “park responsibly and not block the road for others”, and consider using its Sherpa’r Wyddfa bus service.

“Our officers will be working with partners from other authorities with the aim of keeping the road clear,” he said.

“Because of the mountainous and rural nature of the area, visitors should also remember that the weather can affect the roads, which has a knock-on effect on public transport.

“Please check the weather forecast and road information before setting off.”

Yr Wyddfa avalanche warning

Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team has warned about conditions on Yr Wyddfa and how paths were “unrecognisable and buried under snow, highlighting how important good navigation skills are in these conditions”.

“Recent observations show areas of unstable snow, with cornices forming in several locations near the top of the mountain,” it said, in a Facebook post on Thursday.

“These overhanging snow features can be difficult to spot, especially in poor visibility, and may collapse without warning.

“In certain circumstances, this could lead to serious falls or trigger localised avalanches, particularly where paths run close to steep ground.”

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