POLICE will again be patrolling the Storey Arms area of the A470 this weekend.

Though no snow is forecast this weekend for the Brecon Beacons, an influx of visitors is still expected as another Fan Dance, commercial run endurance event, is scheduled to take place.

Dyfed-Powys Police said its Brecon Roads Policing Unit will make sure parking rules around the A470 clearway are upheld.

Last weekend police, when snow attracted thousands to the area, police towed away two vehicles from a bus stop and ticketed four vehicles for causing an obstruction.

Police are urging visitors to consider finding alternative parking and routes to Pen y Fan.

Sergeant Owen Dillon, of the Roads Polciing Unit said: "There are a number of alternative places to park your vehicles if visiting the Brecon Beacons, which still have good routes to Pen y Fan. I would urge anyone planning on visiting to consider parking at locations including Cwm Gwydi, the Neuadd Valley or Craig Cerrig Gleisiad Nature Reserve.

“We will be continuing with police patrols of the Storey Arms area this weekend and will take action where it is required. Our priority is ensuring there are no obstructions on the A470 and that people observe the clearway and do not park on the road."

Resurfacing work is also taking place on the A470 at the Storey Arms area.