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Please use the countryside responsibly- so fed up

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jacks11 · 11/04/2020 20:20

On a rare day off from my day job, I have once again spent the day dealing with a series of thoughtless and/or completely entitled idiots behaving totally irresponsibly on our land. I had thought the one (very small) silver lining of this awful situation would be that this lambing season would see us free from so many problems from people out for a walk etc. But still having issues.

Today I stopped no fewer than 7 families traipsing through either the yard, our garden (one family stopping to have a seat on the picnic table/bench in our garden) or the lambing sheds to have a look. One family also stopped off to admire the lambs in one of the fields then preceded to take there youngish children (under 10) into said fields to see them closer. Several gates left open, people climbing over gates etc. I caught someone feeding our old pony apples and a doughnut! We’ve had rubbish being dropped. Dogs off leads etc.

What I cannot understand is how so many are getting to us- they must be breaching the guidance to only exercise locally or walking at least 7 miles from the nearest village. Which I doubt with the ages of some of the children.

When DH politely approached the family in our garden they were really rude, citing their “right to roam”- not even slightly apologetic when pointed out they were in our garden so they had no right to be there. Ditto several other people- don’t seem to realise right to roam does not apply to private gardens or land used for commercial reasons- I.e. yards/lambing sheds and you must behave responsibly (e.g. close gates, don’t let dogs off leads near livestock, don’t leave rubbish, don’t worry livestock, don’t walk across crops etc).

When you add in the situation with Covid, you’d think people would be careful about touching gates etc unnecessarily- but no. Lots of people have vulnerable family members and this is just an added headache- having to constantly be aware that people may have touched the gates/railings/doors etc.

Please use the countryside responsibly- some of us live on the land you are using as a playground. You are putting our livestock at risk- please don’t feed livestock/horses for that reason- and sometimes yourself in danger. There is no excuse for leaving rubbish.

Rant over!!

OP posts:
DdraigGoch · 23/04/2020 15:39

Residents of #Llanberis are abiding by COVID-19 guidance ✔️ Sadly two people from London felt differently yesterday, and decided to drive all the way here so they could walk up Snowdon❌.
North Wales Police posted this today. Again, locals are behaving.

Xenia · 23/04/2020 15:42

I was going to sugegst shooting them or at least putting a big pressure hose on any breaking the law/rules..... but that is a bit extreme. I am getting a bit fed up with people on our road (private road but we let people along) and their conduct too. I was out again yesterday picking up litter on the verge and my son as it was world earth day went into the woods with gloves and collected a massive black sack of rubbish - in usual times no one going into those woods drops any litter ever so I do not know what kind of people are now up here but it is the worst it has ever been.

Sunshineeeee · 23/04/2020 17:59

@ExD1938 thanks for that. I didn't know that.

TrainspottingWelsh · 23/04/2020 21:05

Because @Hester54 in any other essential job that may involve the public, the safety rules and guidelines that are in place, let alone the law, tend to be generally adhered to, and easily enforced when they're not. And they don't have consequences that involve people's homes or animal welfare.

Hester54 · 27/05/2020 17:04

It’s nice to know there’s some decent farmers left, very helpful signage

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