Nottingham Post

No paddling at fountains in city square this summer

- By LYNETTE PINCHESS lynette.pinchess@reachplc.com @Lynettepin­chess

THERE will be no paddling in the water feature in Nottingham’s Old Market Square this summer.

Usually as temperatur­es start to rise, kids can be seen splashing about, and even the occasional adult has been known to take a dip to cool down.

But this summer the fountains will remain off while investigat­ions are carried out to solve problems, including water leaking into the electrical control room below the Square. The feature was installed 15 years ago when Slab Square was given a £7m overhaul.

Nottingham City Council leader, David Mellen, said: “The water feature in Old Market Square has been switched off because essential repair works are needed to ensure it can run safely.

“The works require further detailed investigat­ion before we can decide the best way of addressing the issues identified, which include water leaking into the electrical control room below the Square.

“This will, unfortunat­ely, mean that the water feature will not be running this summer. We appreciate this will be a disappoint­ment, but we must always ensure the safety of visitors to the Old Market Square. We have started exploring the options for getting it up and running again as soon as possible.

“In the meantime, we are looking at how the area can be actively used as part of our events planning this year, and in particular as part of the Nottingham Beach, which as always will be in the Square for the duration of the school summer holidays.”

The news comes after it was revealed that Victoria Embankment paddling pool has closed for good following an estimated £600,000 repairs bill.

 ?? ?? In previous years, families have enjoyed having a splash in the fountains in Nottingham’s Old Market Square
In previous years, families have enjoyed having a splash in the fountains in Nottingham’s Old Market Square

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