Trees and bushes could be cut back to stop perverts meeting at a beauty spot.
*** has become a hotspot for dogging and swinging - where strangers meet for sex.
People living nearby have started to boycott the pool because of its unsavoury reputation.
Coun Peter Batty, who represents *** Borough Council, said he wanted to have foliage removed to flush out the swingers.
He said: "The problems are getting worse, particularly because of the good weather we have had.
"It is a great shame what is happening there as it is a lovely place, and it is wrong the actions of a minority are keeping people away.
"I will be pushing for *** Borough Council to go there and cut back some of the trees and bushes which these people are using as cover.
"This is a family place and a beautiful spot and the swingers are using this in daylight - people have seen what they are doing.
"I will also be pushing for the police to do more."
The nature reserve is recommended on sleazy websites as a popular swingers' meeting point.
As a result, villagers said they have been avoiding it because they are worried about what they might see.
*** resident Sue Vardy has stopped walking there with her mum.
She said: "It is disgusting what people are up to down there and I have heard it is getting worse.
"There are people there all day, waiting in their cars. I can't believe these people don't have jobs or anything else to do.
"I used to go down there with my mum, but I won't any more. I am worried about what I will see.
"I'm not sure if trimming bushes and trees is the right thing, but the tall grass should be cut back.
"I hope the council doesn't drag its feet on this one.
"What we need is for these people to be named and shamed, or for someone to go down there to catch these people in the act and get some prosecutions.
"It may not be pleasant for that person, but it needs doing.
"They wouldn't meet there if they didn't think they could get away with it."
*** local policing unit commander, Martin Hall said: "We are aware of the issue and have increased patrols in the area.
"We are also working with the council and partner agencies to try to make the area less attractive for people who wish to engage in this kind of activity."
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