Police officers in Waverley have joined forces with the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for a site visit to Caesar's Camp in Farnham to address concerns about the anti-social use of motorbikes on the grounds.

The officers took part in a detailed tour of the site alongside MoD training safety marshals, allowing them to better understand the area and its challenges.

During the visit, the officers also engaged with motorbike users on the site, providing crucial advice on how to report incidents of anti-social behaviour, as well as steps to take if they witness or become victims of such activities.

Police encourage the public to report any suspicious or disruptive behaviour, ensuring that areas of concern can be targeted proactively during future patrols. By working together, the police and MoD aim to maintain a safer environment for everyone who uses the site.

The ministry has also released a video about the dangers of visiting the site while live fire military training is ongoing. The Respect the Range campaign reminds the public to always check the training times by visiting here.