Marsh rescue pair were 'trying to walk to Blackpool'

Three members of the HM Coastguard Search and Rescue crew look out towards the marshesImage source, HM Coastguard Southport
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The coastguard said it gave the pair "strong words of advice" after discovering they were intending to walk to Blackpool

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Two people had to be rescued after they were cut off by the tide while trying to make a 10-mile trek to Blackpool across "dangerous marshes".

HM Coastguard Southport said the pair had become cut off on Great Bank at Marshside near the RSPB Marshside Nature Reserve at about 12:30 BST on Friday.

It said the marsh area the people were rescued from includes the entrance to the Ribble Estuary and have large areas of mud and sand.

The coastguard added they gave the visitors - who were also unaware of tide times - "strong words of advice".

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