Police forces in Mid and North Wales are continuing to stop people from venturing into the area.
North Wales Police Gwynedd South reported on social media that they were in Tywyn today following reports of a campervan on the promenade.
Officers posted a photo and wrote: "This vehicle had travelled down from Middlesex today to visit Tywyn.
"The driver has been reported and told to return home.
"Restrictions in Wales remain.
"We look forward to welcoming visitors back when safe to do so.”
Ceredigion Road Policing Unit has also been busy today (Wednesday) on the A44 near Llangurig.
Taking to Twitter, the @CeredigionRPU account wrote: "OpDoveCote patrols A44 near Llangurig with Aber police.
"Numerous vehicle stopped, this one (pictured, second), no insurance for six months, reported, court.
“Covid-19 checks also and a few (vehicles) turned back."
These stops come after police and crime commissioners in North Wales and Dyfed-Powys called for fines to be increased to deter people from venturing into Wales.
Despite a relaxing of rules in England, the message in Wales remains to stay at home.






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