10:15PM, Thursday 27 July 2023
From L to R – RBWM project manager Mark Pattison, chairman of the Windsor Platinum Jubilee Committee Graham Barker DL, the mayor Cllr Neil Knowles and cabinet member for Windsor Cllr Amy Tisi.
A fountain honouring the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee has been switched on.
The Windsor Platinum Jubilee Foundation, located near Windsor Castle, provides free drinking water for residents and visitors, in a bid to reduce single-use plastic bottles.
The fountain was among the Windsor Platinum Jubilee Committee’s projects to celebrate the late Queen’s 70-year reign.
Funded through several sources, including sponsors, private donations and fundraising, it is hoped that the fountain will provide more than 25,000 litres of fresh drinking water per year.
The fountain is designed by Black Isle Bronze Foundry and LDN Architects, and the final design was chosen by Her Majesty before her death.
This week, Royal Borough mayor Cllr Neil Knowles, Cllr Amy Tisi, and chairman of the Windsor Platinum Jubilee Committee Graham Barker were among the first to refill their reusable bottles.
Cllr Tisi said: “This is a lasting legacy for Her Majesty’s historic reign and a useful facility for residents and visitors in Windsor, aligning with our sustainability agenda to reduce single-use plastics and plastic pollution by promoting reuse of bottles and reusable bottles.”
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