As part of the £250m Southwater regeneration project in Telford, Ocmis were approached to design and install a highly requested 25-jet fountain feature to amplify the heart of the town, as a celebration of Telford’s 50th anniversary in 2018.This feature now stands prominently in the popular public square for all to enjoy, nestled close to the new Travelodge hotel, 11-Screen Cineworld, restaurants, bars, coffee shops and leisure facilities with interactive art and atmospheric lighting throughout the Southwater Square. 

The fountain comprises 25 individually controllable Oase jets and LEDs, creating a mesmerising display of water and light. Subtle fogging emits from each nozzle at set intervals pays homage to Telford’s rich history in steam railways, adding a unique touch to the visual experience. The innovative Oase technology allows for dynamic patterns and choreographed movements, offering endless possibilities for programmed shows throughout the day. 

Since its installation, the fountain has significantly boosted the area’s popularity, becoming a major draw for both locals and visitors. With millions of possible colour combinations, the feature captivates the eye, especially in the evening when the surrounding building lights sync with the fountain’s programmed shows. This synchronization brings the entire square to life, providing a unique and vibrant experience. 

The plant room, located in the nearby hotel, ensures that all water used in the display is safe for public interaction. The water is recirculated to minimise wastage, and an automatic filtration removes any suspended debris from the system water. An automatic chemical dosing system continuously monitors and treats the system water to maintain disinfection levels, guaranteeing the safety of everyone interacting with the feature. The display pumps are managed through a bespoke Ocmis control panel, located in the plantroom where it is easily accessible for maintenance but out of sight to the public, ensuring smooth and efficient operation. 

The Telford & Wrekin Council Destination Tourism Officer, Sally Coated remarked, “The fountains have been a major spectacle and success with both visitors and the community, a fantastic installation with great impact for all”. 

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