The fountain in Stevenage town centre has once again filled with foam this week.
The Danesgate landmark began to overflow with suds on Monday, according to witnesses, with the clean-up operation taking place today (November 8).
It's not the first time foam has spilled from the fountain, with bubbles spreading towards town centre shops back in April last year.
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In August 2021, washing up liquid was poured into the fountain, causing it to foam well into the next day as police blamed pranksters for the incident.
The incident cost the council £170 to clear, and a criminal damage investigation from Hertfordshire police followed.
Stevenage Borough Council and Hertfordshire police have both been contacted for comment.
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