Residents in an idyllic beauty spot have told police they don't feel safe walking, cycling or riding horses in the area because of off-road bikers.
Police used a drone to get a bird's eye view of the Glyn Ceiriog area
Inspector Matt Subacchi, of the police team in the Wrexham Rural area, praised PCSO Jones and said they would not have been able to run the operation without him. “Those who ride motorbikes in an antisocial manner and in contravention of the rules will be dealt with robustly.”Operation Blue Takeoff, which tackles the illegal use of off-road bikes, took place on Saturday, March 4 and Sunday, March 5.
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