Police are stepping up patrols across the moors of Devon and Cornwall next month.

Devon and Cornwall Police are increasing patrols in rural areas including Bodmin Moor, Dartmoor and Exmoor throughout May, to better protect the countryside its communities and businesses during a time when the counties’ populations will significantly rise.

Rural Affairs Officer, PC Chris Collins said: “With three bank holidays in May, we’re increasing our rural patrols to safeguard people and livestock during a time when more visitors are expected in Cornwall and Devon.”

Police are reminding visitors to the countryside to respect and protect the environment, wildlife and the regions' historic landmarks.

PC Collins said: "Take notice of local signage, respect wildlife and any livestock around you, keeping your dog on a lead to protect livestock and ground nesting birds.

“Leave no footprint by being considerate of the land and clearing up after you, prevent wildfire by avoiding the use of BBQs or fires and contact us if you think unlicenced music events are being planned.

“Please remember that when you are exploring the countryside, all land is owned and any abuse of access has a significant impact on landowners, farmers, their livestock, and the area’s wildlife. We ask that people follow the countryside code to protect our landscape so that everyone can enjoy it."

He advised visitors to keep themselves, safe, to plan their visit, keep up to date on the weather, tides and local conditions and to tell someone where they are going and when they expect to be back.