Water levels fall at Jephson Gardens lake - but it is not entirely due to the drought
Visitors could see the usually submerged fountain pipes sticking out of the water, providing a popular perch for ducks.
Frances Wilmot took this photo and said she is worried that the situation seen in Kenilworth's Abbey Fields - where residents fought hard to save the fish - could be repeated in Leamington
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"The pool is drying up and a heron stalks around gobbling up what small fish remain in the shallows," she said.
But Warwick District Council said the problem is being resolved and is mainly due to a technical problem
"Regarding water levels in Jephson Gardens lake, this was caused by technical issues with the water feed and programmed maintenance for the jets," said a council spokesperson.
"These issues have now been resolved and the lake reported to be refilling."