Beach invasion: Giant sand sculpture urges holidaymakers to stay safe on MOD training groundContributed by: PA Media AssignmentsLogoImagesEDITORIAL USE ONLY People rake sand to create a 75-metre piece of sand art depicting a military Chinook helicopter on Saunton Sands beach in Devon as part of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) ëRespect the Rangeí campaign, warning holidaymakers and locals to check military firing and training times when accessing Ministry of Defence (MOD) sites this summer. Issue date: Thursday August 4, 2022. PA Photo. The safety initiative aims to warn visitors about the risks they face when entering shared land used by the MOD for training, including live firing, unexploded ordnance and fast-moving military vehicles. Sites that pose significant risk to locals and tourists include Lulworth, Holbeach, Donna Nook, Barry Buddon, Lydd & Hythe, Salisbury Plain and Aldershot.EDITORIAL USE ONLY People rake sand to create a 75-metre piece of sand art depicting a military Chinook helicopter on Saunton Sands beach in Devon as part of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) ëRespect the Rangeí campaign, warning holidaymakers and locals to check military firing and training times when accessing Ministry of Defence (MOD) sites this summer. Issue date: Thursday August 4, 2022. PA Photo. The safety initiative aims to warn visitors about the risks they face when entering shared land used by the MOD for training, including live firing, unexploded ordnance and fast-moving military vehicles. Sites that pose significant risk to locals and tourists include Lulworth, Holbeach, Donna Nook, Barry Buddon, Lydd & Hythe, Salisbury Plain and Aldershot.EDITORIAL USE ONLY Aerial views of a 75-metre piece of sand art depicting a military Chinook helicopter on Saunton Sands beach in Devon as part of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) ëRespect the Rangeí campaign, warning holidaymakers and locals to check military firing and training times when accessing Ministry of Defence (MOD) sites this summer. Issue date: Thursday August 4, 2022. PA Photo. The safety initiative aims to warn visitors about the risks they face when entering shared land used by the MOD for training, including live firing, unexploded ordnance and fast-moving military vehicles. Sites that pose significant risk to locals and tourists include Lulworth, Holbeach, Donna Nook, Barry Buddon, Lydd & Hythe, Salisbury Plain and Aldershot.TagsDEFENCE INFRASTRUCTURE ORGANISATIONMINISTRY OF DEFENCE