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The popular splash pad at Hollywells Park in Ipswich has been temporarily closed, disappointing families during a heatwave.
The big picture: Ipswich Borough Council shut down the facility on Wednesday morning due to unspecified mechanical problems. This closure comes just days after another local paddling pool reopened following its shutdown.
Why it matters: With temperatures in East Anglia reaching 32C and the hot weather expected to continue all week, the splash park will be greatly missed by parents looking to keep kids occupied and cool during the summer holiday without breaking the bank.
Key details:
The council has apologised for the inconvenience and promised updates on reopening as soon as possible.
Bourne Park's paddling pool, which closed last Thursday due to circumstances "beyond its control," has since reopened.
Both closures coincide with high temperatures in the region.
What's next: Residents are advised to check the council's website and social media channels for the latest updates on when the Hollywells Park splash pad will reopen.
The bottom line: While frustrating for families seeking relief from the heat, the council must prioritise residents' safety while addressing the mechanical issues promptly.
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