Decrease in trespass incidents in North Wales

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Network Rail hosted over 100 public events in North Wales during the summer to raise awareness of the dangers of trespassing on the railway.

Working with education and creative specialist company, Bollo, a number of interactive street actors and magicians performed rail safety-themed tricks and activities at key locations including holiday parks, cycle paths, local community events and on trains and station platforms.

 also visited 18 primary schools, four secondary schools, eight youth clubs and engaged with over 18,000 members of the public about rail safety.

This project was also supported by physical mitigations, including additional fencing inspections and working with the British Transport Police to increase patrols during the peak season.

Following the campaign, Network Rail has already seen a decrease in incidents with young people in target locations and high risk areas.

North Wales was targeted due to the increase in trespass incidents in recent years. Rhyl has seen the most trespass incidents in north Wales since 2011, the number of incidents in Abergele and Pensarn have more than doubled since 2016/17 and Prestatyn has also experienced a year-on-year increase since 2015.

What did the officials say?
Tracey Messner, community safety manager at Network Rail, said:

“The level of engagement throughout the summer has been a great success. By working with Bollo, we were able to spread our message further than before and target the essential communities in north Wales that see high levels of trespass.

“Thank you to everyone who was involved and to everyone who engaged with us and helped raise awareness of the dangers of trespassing on the railway throughout the summer.”

Pete Walsh, company director, Bollo, added:

“It was absolutely fantastic to be involved in such an essential and relevant project alongside Network Rail and the British Transport Police. Although we had a lot of fun interacting with the people of north Wales and their visitors over the summer, it was more important that we were able to help spread these vital rail safety messages to keep people off the tracks.”

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