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Sign up to our free newsletter for the top North Wales stories sent straight to your e-mail Drivers are being warned about "irresponsible and dangerous parking" at honeypot sites as visitors descend on the region. With the last Bank Holiday of the summer upon us the police and other partner agencies are urging motorists to park responsibly and safely if visiting popular beauty spots across North Wales. Anybody planning to visit the region's most popular attractions are also being urged to plan ahead and be considerate of local communities.

As the school summer holidays come to an end it is expected the region will become exceptionally busy over the next few days. Temporary Inspector Jason Diamond, North Wales Police said: "As we head into the last bank holiday of the summer, we appreciate that people will venture out to enjoy the stunning scenery that North Wales has to offer. However we are once again urging people to be responsible.

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