Sherwood Forest has faced significant fly-tipping issues, leading to the installation of new barriers to prevent vehicle access while allowing pedestrians and cyclists. The Newark and Sherwood District Council, Nottinghamshire County Council, and Forestry England have taken these measures to preserve the forest and protect the environment.
New barriers have been installed at Sherwood Forest to combat fly-tipping issues, including incidents of environmental damage. The barriers, erected on Deerdale Lane and Eakring Road, aim to prevent vehicle access while allowing pedestrians and cyclists to enter. These actions are part of efforts by the Newark and Sherwood District Council, Nottinghamshire County Council, and Forestry England to preserve and protect the area.
A Public Space Protection Order has also been implemented to promote responsible behaviour and prevent environmental offences
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