Whanganui Midweek

Upgrade for Virginia Lake fountain

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Applying a mural to the fountain box was one of the last steps in a process of comprehens­ive upgrades to the Higginbott­om fountain at Rotokawau Virginia Lake.

Artist Amla Meijer says she “liked the idea of people sitting in front of the mural looking at the fountain, with the wings of the swan outstretch­ed around them”.

The fountain, installed in 1971, is a copper and steel floating structure in the form of a lily.

According to Whanganui District Council’s Parks Team Leader Wendy Bainbridge, the lights on the fountain “were continuall­y failing, and had become uneconomic to repair”.

Upgrading the lights was a complex and expensive procedure, which involved installing new LED lights and drilling under the lake to replace ducting and cabling.

Powerco Ltd donated $10,000 to the Virginia Lake Trust for the recent upgrades and a bequest was also provided by the Eleanor Burgess Trust. Whanganui District Council contribute­d to installati­on costs.

An opening ceremony for the upgraded fountain was held on December 19, with mayor Hamish McDouall and representa­tives from Powerco Ltd, the Eleanor Burgess Trust and the Virginia Lake Trust. Mayor McDouall said the project is another example of the community and the council working together on something which brings a lot of joy to residents and tourists.

“The fountain was gifted to the city in the early 1970s by Percy Higginbott­om, a wellknown philanthro­pist, and through the Virginia Lake Trust, Eleanor Burgess Trust and Powerco, this culture of philanthro­py at the lake has continued.

“The Higginbott­om Fountain is a much-loved fixture of the lake and of our city. The lake and fountain are major Whanganui icons people see when driving toward the city from the western entrance and it’s even more magical when the lights are on at night. While enjoying leisurely summer evenings over Christmas I encourage you to view the fountain in full colour mode once the sun goes down.”

The free 40 minute lighting display occurs every evening, at the same time as the streetligh­ts are switched on. The display can be activated at any other time by placing a gold coin into the slot.

The fountain boasts 15 illuminate­d jets in amber, blue, green and red.

 ?? PICTURE / HOLLY HODDINOTT ?? Artist Amla Meijer with her swan mural.
PICTURE / HOLLY HODDINOTT Artist Amla Meijer with her swan mural.
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