Shropshire lake site tightens security after staff abused

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The owners of Alderford Lake near Whitchurch say no alcohol can be taken onto the site and bag searches will be made on entry:

The owners of Alderford Lake near Whitchurch say no alcohol can be taken onto the site and bag searches will be made on entry.A spokesperson for the attraction said:"Unfortunately our team, and a small number of customers, have suffered so much abuse over the last two weeks, we have no other option than tightening our security measures.

"We appreciate this will frustrate many people. However, whilst 95 per cent of our customers are amazing, unfortunately it’s those small minority that ruin it for everyone else." Bag searches will be conducted by a team of security guards before visitors enter, and glass or metal food accessories will not be allowed through admissions - this includes perfume and food stored in glass containers.

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