A RESIDENT has hit out at Glasgow City Council, calling the state of a city fountain an “embarrassment”.
David Drysdale, who lives in the West End, walks past the Stewart Memorial Fountain in Kelvingrove Park every day.
“The fountain needs to be working so you have a flow of water through it and that itself keeps it fairly clean.” “There’s an ample supply of water to have the fountain on, there’s no drought restrictions or anything like that.”The Stewart Memorial Fountain was erected by the Water Commissioners to commemorate the public services of Robert Stewart of Murdostoun who was Glasgow’s Lord Provost from 1851 to 1854.
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