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Locals join forces to protect ‘The Res’

Users of a popular swimming hole at Macedon have formed a group to work with authorities to stop illegal campers trashing the reserve.

Friends of the Res spokeswoman Jess Maude said antisocial behaviour at the reservoir, near Nursery Road, had increased significantly in recent years after the picturesque spot featured on several travel blogs.

Problems have ranged from loud music at all hours and extensive littering, to trees being cut down, illegal fires and even rocks being thrown.

‘‘We’ve heard from many users who have been intimidated or threatened when they’ve dared to complain,’’ Ms Maude said. ‘‘We don’t have any problem with people from out of town using the res, but everyone has to abide by the rules.’’

Ms Maude said some people had become hesitant to go walking or swimming there.

‘‘Everyone should be able to enjoy this beautiful place without being yelled at, without rubbish left everywhere and cars hooning in and out. It’s just not the place it used to be.”

A Friends meeting last Thursday night secured support from stakeholders, including Hancock Victorian Plantations and Parks Victoria.

Police, promising to conduct regular patrols, and the CFA are also on board, while discussions with V/Line will continue.

‘‘We’re looking at getting some signs up, cleaning up the area and really looking at getting some change,’’ Ms Maude said.

The Friends have set up a Facebook group

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