VISITORS and residents of the New Forest will start to see new digital road signs appearing at key spots.

The temporary digital signs are part of an action plan from local organisations to encourage people to care for the places they are visiting.

The digital signs are on the A337 at Cadnam, A35 at Ashurst and A35 near Hinton and display messages encouraging people to follow the New Forest Code.

This includes keep their distance from the animals, taking litter home, parking only in car parks and not to use barbecues or fires.

The signs will be in place for three months and are jointly funded by the New Forest National Park Authority, New Forest District Council and Forestry England.

Prof Gavin Parker, chair of the New Forest National Park Authority, said: ‘The New Forest is an extraordinarily beautiful place and has the highest level of international protection because it is so important for wildlife.

"We welcome over 15 million visits each year and it is vital that people respect the countryside and don’t destroy the very thing they come to see. As we have realised more and more this year or so, getting outside into nature is important for our health and wellbeing and visitors are also important for our local economy and communities. We hope these signs, as part as a package of initiatives, will help people enjoy the National Park safely and protect the New Forest at the same time."

The action plan includes a package of measures ranging from increased ranger and emergency service patrols and a greater focus on visitor hotspots, improved signage and a Forest-wide barbecue and fire ban.

The organisations are also working closely with the tourism sector on a visitor campaign.

Cllr David Russell, New Forest District Council’s portfolio holder for people and places, said: "You can’t visit the New Forest and not be won-over by its unique charm, and I believe everyone wants to do their best when they are here to protect it for future visitors and generations. The use of these prominent message boards will help visitors get the best out of their time here by following the New Forest Code."