A 99-year-old tradition of model boating looks set to continue in Harrogate’s Valley Gardens.
Members of Claro Marine Modellers and a representative from North Yorkshire Council held talks at the boating lake today about a new fountain.
The model boating club was concerned the fountain would damage boats and bring an end to their hobby in Harrogate.
But Adrian Selway, the new club secretary who has been sailing model boats for 30 years in Valley Gardens, said the talks had reached a solution.

Mr Selway said the council had agreed the fountain will not operate when club members sail their boats on Sunday mornings all year round and on Wednesday evenings during summer.
He added:
“It was a very amicable meeting and the outcome was favourable. The council was anxious to support the club.”
Harrogate Borough Council’s decision to spend £6,000 installing the fountain prompted concerns of boats running aground on the structure.
There were also fears spray from the fountain could ruin boats.
Harrogate Borough Council was abolished at the end of last month. North Yorkshire Council has inherited its assets, including Valley Gardens.
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A model boating club is to vote this week on whether to continue following the decision to install a fountain in Harrogate’s Valley Gardens.
Model boating has taken place on the boating lake near the cafe for 99 years.
But in one of its final acts before abolition, Harrogate Borough Council spent £6,000 on a new fountain.
Claro Marine model boating club pleaded with the council not to press ahead with the water feature, warning it would jeopardise their hobby.
Boats could run aground if they hit the fountain and their engines could be damaged by the spray.
But the council brushed aside the concerns and the fountain is now active.

The fountain in Valley Gardens
Claro Marine appealed last week for access to a new lake but so far nothing has transpired.
Club secretary Dave Finnegan said members would meet on Tuesday night to decide whether to continue.
“Some members, including myself, are members of other clubs. The only bad part is the distance — at least two of our members do not drive.
“There is a real chance Claro Marine modellers will close.”
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