The trespassers at one point were caught by an on-site officer, who escored them from the grounds
Bosses at the secondary say it’s a necessary measure to protect its pupils, as syringes and broken glass have also been left behind on the grass.
It said: “Having no fencing around the school playing fields means the potential for intruders to access site is a real risk the school has to mitigate against on a daily basis. Dog mess is also an “increasing” problem, while quadbikes regularly churn up the school football pitches, leaving them unusable for several days.
“Owners fail to see the issue when we ask them to both put their dog on a lead and remove them from the playing fields.The school is located on Fieldhead Road in Guiseley, but its playing fields are situated off Bradford Road, where only a dry stone wall and a small gate separate them from the public highway.
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