Police shut down illegal rave in forestry

A path has formed between some bushes in a rural part of Wales. There is a hill on the right with a forest full of trees seen in the background, followed by more rolling hills.Image source, Geograph/John Light
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The event took place at Myherin forest in Ceredigion

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Police have shut down an illegal rave that took place at a forestry in Ceredigion.

Dyfed-Powys Police said its officers attended the "large gathering" in the early hours of Sunday 3 August.

The event took place at Cefn Croes wind farm in Myherin forest, near Devil's Bridge, according to Natural Resources Wales (NRW), who advised members of the public to avoid the area.

Ch Insp Steve Thomas said unlicensed music events can cause "considerable disruption" and "concern" for safety.

Officers attended the event while it was "well underway", according to Dyfed-Powys Police.

"A number of people and vehicles remained in the area during the day, closely monitored by officers, however most attendees had left the area by late afternoon on Sunday," a spokesperson said.

The police said a "small number" of people remained in the area.

Ch Insp Thomas said: "We assure local communities that appropriate action was taken to deal with this event, and we will robustly investigate any criminal offences that come to light."

An NRW spokesperson said: "We're supporting Dyfed Powys Police in the ongoing response to an unlicensed music event taking place on land we manage.

"Our forests and countryside are for everyone to enjoy, but illegal events like this can harm the environment, disturb wildlife, and create unsafe conditions for others.

"We advise members of the public to avoid the area while we continue to assist the police in resolving the situation."