A shabby water feature in Leeds city centre has been brought back to life after years of neglect and countless calls for repairs. The distinctive fountain, that stands at the heart of the Mandela Gardens in Millennium Square, fell into disrepair around six years ago - with stagnant green water pooling at its base and paint peeling from its once vibrant surfaces. But now, after nearly two years of reports from the Yorkshire Evening Post, the fountain has finally been repaired and is once again fully operational, with water shooting energetically from its intricate pipework.