Park-goers have been reminded to "pick up their rubbish" after broken bottles and litter was left in a town park.

Officers from the Sudbury police team have appealed for information after they received reports of litter and broken glass found at Friars Meadow in Sudbury on Thursday.

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Local people say rubbish and broken glass is frequently left at the park Large amounts of litter were spotted in the park on Friday (Image: Ron Smith)
Officers say the broken wine bottles were found upside down at the park. 

They have warned people in the area to be careful and asked dog walkers to be vigilant in case of broken glass. 

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Large amounts of litter were spotted in the park on FridayThe community has reported that rubbish and broken glass is frequently left at the park (Image: Ron Smith)
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A police spokesman said: "The meadows and river are for all to enjoy and attract lots of visitors this time of year.  

"People must pick up their rubbish."

Earlier this week, a dog walker was knocked unconscious after being attacked by a man in the park.

The victim, a man aged in his 60s, was walking his dog in Friars Meadow when he was attacked and members of the public carried out first aid on him.