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People using Tettenhall Pool and East Park’s splash play area are being urged to park legally, take litter home and behave responsibly. The warning follows problems during earlier hot spells, including blocked roads, abuse towards enforcement officers and a police call-out.

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00:01People heading to Wolverhampton Park to cool off are being urged to behave responsibly as
00:06temperatures rise again. The City Council says visitors to Tettenhall Pool and East Park Splash
00:12Play must park legally, take litter home, keep dogs out of the water and look after themselves
00:18in the heat. Councillor Sahail Khan says previous hot spells brought blocked roads,
00:23obstructed driveways, abuse towards enforcement officers and what he described as carnage from
00:29litter. Police were also called to an assault at Tettenhall Pool in May. And also in Wolverhampton
00:36to help crews avoid the hottest part of the day, bin collections are starting from 6 in the morning
00:41throughout this week.
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