Harry Potter: Visitors urged to not go away socks at Dobby's memorial in Pembrokeshire

Visitors to a well-liked seashore have been urged to not go away socks at a memorial for a Harry Potter elf.

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Dobby the house-elf is a personality within the well-liked guide and movie sequence about JK Rowling's younger wizard.

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Fans created the memorial at Freshwater West in Pembrokeshire, on the seashore the place his dying in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 was filmed.

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People have been leaving pebbles - some with messages on them - on the shrine for a few years.

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But environmental considerations have been raised after folks have additionally been leaving socks on the filming location.

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Dobby himself as soon as acquired a sock from Harry Potter making him a free elf, however authorities are urging folks to not observe go well with.

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The National Trust has issued a plea to guests to assist "protect" the wildlife, whereas the native councillor has urged guests to "respect" the surroundings.

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Filming for the film came about on the seashore in 2009 and was rapidly adopted by scenes for Robin Hood starring Russell Crowe.

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A National Trust Cymru spokesperson mentioned: "We love welcoming folks to Freshwater West to get pleasure from this particular place.

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"When visiting the memorial to Dobby, we ask that visitors leave no trace.

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"In order to guard marine wildlife - together with gray seals, harbour porpoise, and seabirds - from plastic air pollution within the marine setting and meals chain, we're urging guests to take pictures solely when visiting the memorial."

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Councillor Steve Alderman represents Hundleton ward on Pembrokeshire County Council.

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He instructed Sky News that folks wanted to grasp the seashore was a "special area of conservation".

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Cllr Alderman mentioned even when the memorial was moved to a different location "people would still go back".

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"The sad part is Dobby would have been buried on the beach where there's sand - which is covered by the tide twice a day," he mentioned.

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"The message to all that come on holiday to Pembrokeshire is they need to appreciate the stunning scenery and respect it for what it is."

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