Visitors urged to respect the Myall Coast Myall Coast Myall Coast News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 5, 2023 Visitors to the region are being asked to consider their impact on the natural environment and the community. MIDCOAST Council is looking to support locals and to educate tourists during the busy holiday season, with rangers to focus on law breakers. “The MidCoast is a very popular holiday destination, attracting millions of tourists every year,” said MidCoast Council’s Director of Liveable Communities, Paul De Szell. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au “We welcome visitors to our region; however, it’s important that their actions don’t negatively impact on the natural environment or the wellbeing of residents. “We know the vast majority of people will behave appropriately and will treat the environment and our community with respect.” MidCoast Council is working closely with NSW Police and the National Parks and Wildlife Service to ensure visitors understand and comply with regulations relating to holiday activities such as camping, driving and the disposal of rubbish. “Rangers will be out and about and will be focusing on anyone illegally camping or parking, driving on beaches without a permit, or dumping rubbish,” said Mr De Szell. Visitors are reminded that camping in tents or recreational vehicles is only permitted at designated sites. Accommodation can be difficult to find in the summer holiday season. For that reason, holiday makers should book prior to arrival. Failure to find accommodation is not an acceptable reason for illegal camping. Vandalism, such as graffiti or deliberately defacing public or private property may result in criminal charges. Parking near popular destinations such as certain beaches can be difficult. However, parking illegally, such as across driveways or in places marked as no parking zones will result in fines and towaways. While driving on some beaches is allowed, a permit is always required. These permits help ensure that drivers will use the beach in a responsible manner and are aware of beach driving rules. A permit can be obtained from MidCoast Council at https://www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/Community/Sport-and-recreation/Beaches/Driving-on-beachesIt is illegal to drive on the beach without a permit. “We hope visitors and the community will do the right thing so everyone can have a safe and enjoyable holiday period,” added Mr De Szell. If you see an issue in your area, report it to Council https://www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/Contact-us/Report-an-issue. Report emergencies to NSW Police.