A water feature in Hull has reopened after a two-year closure – but could be “switched off” again during events, according to the city council.

The fountains in Queen Victoria Square have faced mechanical and water quality issues in recent years.

Hull City Council said it was “confident” the fountains were “safe to operate” following repairs and “rigorous tests” on water quality.

Gillian Osgerby, an assistant director for infrastructure, said: “We are taking every precaution to ensure the fountains remain safe and clean. However, public safety remains our top priority, and we will not hesitate to act swiftly if any issues arise.”

“We all have a role to play in keeping our public spaces clean and safe,” said Councillor Mike Ross, leader of Hull City Council.

“By working together, we can ensure that this area remains a welcoming and enjoyable environment for all.”

The public has been told to expect further work when the fountain’s compressor is replaced within the next year.

This work is due to be completed during the winter to reduce its impact, the council said.

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