Thursday 3 October 2024
15.1 C
Nottingham

Nottingham: Resident launches petition to get dirty Old Market Square fountains cleaned up

A resident has launched a call for Nottingham City Council to establish a cleaning budget for the fountains in Old Market Square.

The petition on change.org has been signed at the time of publishing by 540 people.

It calls on the council to establish a cleaning regime because of food waste, litter and stagnant water at the site.

The petition launched by Nottingham resident Colleen Doswell reads:

‘In February this year, Nottingham City Council confirmed the permanent closure of the fountain at Old Market Square.

- Advertisement -

Screenshot 2024 09 25 at 10.12.49

‘Since then, this area has been allowed to fall into disrepair. There are pools of stagnant water and a coating of faeces, amongst other rubbish and detritus. It has also been used as an emergency toilet by people.

‘This is putting wildlife and other animals at risk, as they have no alternative water source in the area. I, personally, have collected multiple poorly animals from the area around the fountain these past few weeks, and taken them rescues to be treated.

165b316d 6f60 47c9 ab24 45f52a6f9d33

‘Given the number of food establishments and frequent markets in and around Old Market Square, it could also put people at risk should they come into contact with the stagnant water prior to eating food.

‘It is also not a good first image for visitors to our city, who may be approaching Old Market Square from Maid Marian Way, having visited the Castle and immersed themselves in the history of Nottingham and Robin Hood.

43710ef0 5302 4f8e ac43 a3bb66ba1df8

‘Nottingham City Council needs to protect our wildlife and our people, as well as our tourism sector, by regularly cleaning the stones of the fountain.

You can get involved by signing here: https://www.change.org/p/establish-a-budget-to-cover-regular-cleaning-of-the-fountain-at-old-market-square

6fc77500 00de 4ab0 af08 0a7673c05c78

Follow The Wire on TikTok, Facebook, X, Instagram. Send your story to newsdesk@westbridgfordwire.com or via WhatsApp on 0115 772 0418

Categories:
 

Latest