MARSHALS have been deployed across Dartmoor to support the work of the National Park’s Rangers for the sixth summer.
First introduced in summer 2020, the Dartmoor Marshals have become an invaluable resource during the busier months, to support the Dartmoor Ranger team with their duties.
They provide high-visibility patrols to help reduce anti-social behaviour and play a vital role in engaging with visitors so everyone feels safe and enjoys their time on the moor.As in previous years, Marshals will support that important work particularly in the evenings.
They're on patrol from now until mid September.
Dartmoor National Park Head Ranger Simon Lee (pictured, second from the right) said: ‘We're delighted to run this initiative for the sixth year in a row.
‘Through the partnership, we're able to provide additional resources to help tackle and prevent incidents caused by a minority of people - but incidents that can have a detrimental impact to Dartmoor's beauty and other people's quiet enjoyment of this special place.
‘Like Rangers, Marshals bring valuable experience and skills in dealing with sensitive situations but are also there to help and advise, so people have safe and memorable visits’.
Last year, Dartmoor Marshals spent over 910 person hours patrolling during the summer, covering 47 evenings.
They had over 200 interactions with people on Dartmoor and dealt with a range of incidents such as fly camping, open fires, dogs off leads and at least one occasion of stopping a rave.
They also assisted in reports of homelessness, signposting those in need to the right authorities so professional help could be provided. To find out where best to report anti-social incidents, including livestock worrying, fly tipping or injured animals, please visit our website.
If you witness anti-social behaviour and it’s happening right now, report to Devon & Cornwall Police by calling 999 in the case of an emergency, 101 or by visiting the online reporting form.
Do your bit to leave no trace and give nature space by following the Ranger Code.
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