Police issue Cilyrychen Quarry safety message

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Police in Ammanford are urging people not to enter Cilyrychen Quarry at Llandybie and are reminding the public of the dangers and risks of entering the area.

Despite safety warnings to stay away from the site, people are still cutting the perimeter fences to gain access to the lagoon.

Neighbourhood Constable John Hill of Dyfed-Powys Police has praised Tarmac Ltd for their continued efforts to keep the site secure after reports of damage to fencing at the disused site.

ā€œApart from the issue of safety and trespassing, swimmers are committing criminal offences by carrying tools and cutting the fenceā€ said PC Hill.

ā€œThe message couldnā€™t be clearer; the fences are there to keep people out for good reason. Quarries are dangerous places with steep cliffs, freezing cold water and sharp objects just under the surface. I urge people to consider the consequences of entering the quarry and the water. The water can look inviting, but is very cold and deep, and even experienced swimmers can suddenly find themselves in difficulty.ā€

Tarmac Ltd are operating a CCTV system at Cilyrychen, which is monitored 24/7and security staff are employed at the site and police continue to patrol daily.

Constable Hill added ā€œThe primary concern is, of course, safety. However, Tarmac Ltd are keen to take action against trespassers and Police are committed to recording and investigating criminal offences.ā€


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