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Van driver arrested on Cumbrian bypass after reports of vehicle 'all over the road'
Van driver arrested on Cumbrian bypass after reports of vehicle 'all over the road'

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Van driver arrested on Cumbrian bypass after reports of vehicle 'all over the road'

A VAN driver was arrested on the Hensingham bypass following reports from the public that the vehicle was 'all over the road'. Copeland police were called out to Hensingham bypass, Whitehaven yesterday evening, May 17 after reports from a 'concerned member of the public' in regards to a van being 'all over the road'. Following the location of the vehicle from Firearms Support Unit a man was arrested on suspicion of driving a motor vehicle whilst over the prescribed limit of alcohol. In a statement on social media, Copeland police said: "Officers from Firearms Support Unit (FSU) located the vehicle on Hensingham bypass and the male driver was arrested on suspicion of driving a motor vehicle whilst over the prescribed limit of alcohol following a positive road side test. "This was not a firearms related incident, FSU were simply the first to locate the vehicle whilst out patrolling."

Police warning to Lake District visitors after reports of 'inconsiderate' parking
Police warning to Lake District visitors after reports of 'inconsiderate' parking

Yahoo

time07-05-2025

  • Automotive
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Police warning to Lake District visitors after reports of 'inconsiderate' parking

Police warning to Lake District visitors after reports of 'inconsiderate' parking Copeland Police have issued a warning to drivers in the Lake District after reports of 'inconsiderate' parking. Over the Bank Holiday weekend, thousands of tourists came to the Lake District to enjoy the scenery and views. Despite repeated requests to park sensibly, local police teams received calls about inconsiderate parking in Wasdale. This is not the first time this tourist seasons that parking has affected people in Lake District. Over the Easter weekend, residents of the Lake District have said there have been 'multiple issues' with traffic - as many descended on the area to enjoy the Bank Holiday weekend in the sun. ADVERTISEMENT Seatoller House manager and Chairman of Borrowdale Institute Nigel Dixon said that over the weekend Gatesgarth has been affected by tourists coming into the area on day trips. Nigel also reported that the Stagecoach 77A Keswick to Keswick service was pulled on Saturday, April 19 due to the bus having its passage blocked by cars along the route. Police have asked drivers to 'respect' rural locations, to park in designated parking spots, to consider if a large fire engine can pass them whilst parking and to be 'considerate' to everyone when parking. Copeland Police said: 'Wasdale is a priority hotspot for our neighbourhood policing team due to the volume of visitors it attracts every day and its geographical footprint. 'Officers try to spend as much time as practicable in our rural valleys to ensure they remain clear, safe and respected but due to operational demand this isn't always achievable. ADVERTISEMENT 'Individuals identified as having caused any obstruction or disruption over the weekend will be contacted. READ MORE: A66 set for £1million resurfacing project starting this week | News and Star 'The Wasdale valley is a 'Site of specific scientific interest (SSSI)' location, which means the habitat and environments are protected due to biological and geological significance. 'The 'SSSI' are designed to safeguard important habitats, species and geological features. 'Any damage caused may be actioned under this legislation and or under the 'Public spaces protection order (PSPO). Alongside this, the access road to the valley is mostly single file; It is critical this road remains clear and accessible for emergency services.'

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