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Manchester City slammed for ‘disappointing’ sunscreen ban by skin cancer charity

Premier League champions Manchester City have been criticised after telling fans they could not take sun cream to the Etihad Stadium.

The club's supporter service informed a fan's enquiry on Twitter prior to last Saturday's match with Bournemouth that "sun cream will not be permitted on entry into the stadium". 

Temperatures that day reached 31C, with the message from the club adding: "We advise supporters to apply this before coming and to bring a hat and water."
Melanoma UK, the country's leading melanoma patient organisation, branded City's policy "disappointing" and "very worrying".
It said: "Really? You won't allow sunscreen into the stadium? What is the explanation?
"You must be aware of the increase in skin cancers and the danger of UVA & UVB? Not here to criticise, but this is very worrying. Happy to work with you in awareness. Many footballers have had melanoma.
"Your supporter services team have got this wrong. You cannot expect a stadium full of fans (many of them children) not to have sunscreen with them.
"Help protect them - link up with someone who can provide the sunscreen inside the stadium. This is so disappointing."
City have been contacted for comment.

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