Don’t trespass on the rail network in Wales and the borders
British Transport Police is urging parents and carers across Wales and the borders areas to warn children and young people of the dangers of trespassing over Easter break.
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British Transport Police is urging parents and carers across Wales and the borders areas to warn children and young people of the dangers of trespassing over Easter break.
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BTP in Wales have joined with young people on a project to drive down incidents of trespass.
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BTP is urging members of the public to take extra care and precautions as they are out and about over the Christmas and New Year period.
British Transport Police (BTP) and Transport for Wales (TfW) are launching a joint operation over the Christmas period to maintain passenger safety during the busy festive season.
Chief Constable Lucy D'Orsi's response to Volume Two of the Manchester Arena Inquiry Report published today (3 November).