Ashdown Forest: Arrest after signs vandalised

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A damaged carpark signImage source, Ashdown Forest/Horizon Parking
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In the latest incidents of vandalism, signs were removed and discarded in bushes at 18 car parks across the forest

A man has been arrested after signs were damaged in the Ashdown Forest, police say.

Sussex Police said a man, 56, was arrested on 19 October on suspicion of criminal damage, after reports a sign was pulled off its posts and thrown into bushes a week earlier.

A number of reports of damage to signs were made after Ashdown Forest introduced new parking charges in November 2022.

The man has since been bailed.

The forest is famously the inspiration for AA Milne's Winnie the Pooh books and is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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