Now a mermaid has been spotted swimming in 'Littlemore Lake'.

The underpass at the corner of Littlemore Roundabout is flooded with several metres of water as ongoing work to fix a burst water main is carried out.

Duncan Parkes tweeted a picture of the woman in a mermaid costume going for a leisurely swim in the floodwater and commented: "Nature is healing: rare sighting of an urban mermaid in Littlemore Lake!"

But the thread then showed the mermaid lying on a piece of abandoned hoarding.

He added: "Unlike their marine counterparts, urban mermaids don't require rocks to sit on - they're happy to make use of abandoned street furniture.

"More pics available on her OnlyFins page," he quipped, referring to a content sharing service.

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Yesterday the Sheriff of Oxford shared pictures of himself taking a dip in the flooded footpath in protest at the time it is taking to get the leak fixed.

 

Barton & Sandhills councillor Mike Rowley tweeted: "Impromptu Sheriff's inspection of Littlemore Lake, formerly known as the foot and cycle path.

"I normally enjoy outdoor swimming but a drought's been declared & this water should be in the pipe. Come on @thameswater  get the leak fixed!

Thames Water confirmed its engineers conducted a full repair of the pipe on August 24.

A spokesperson said: “We’re sorry the repair at the corner of Littlemore roundabout has taken longer than normal and we know it’s not acceptable to be losing so much precious water.

"This was a complex and large-scale repair on an important part of the local network, and we had to ensure our work to fix the pipe did not impact customer supplies. This means we had to balance our need to stop a leak while ensuring we kept customers taps running while we planned the work.

“Our engineers conducted part of the repair on August 18 which reduced the amount of water flowing from the pipe and carried out a full repair on Wednesday evening.

"In the meantime, we had been regularly pumping water out of the subway and will be cleaning the pipe now its fixed.

“We’re sorry for any disruption this has caused for customers.”

 

 

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