A popular north-east landmark is being restored after years out of action.
This summer, the fountain in Kintore town square will be operational once again.
The granite feature had suffered vandalism and a series of vehicle prangs, resulting in the loss of its pillar.
Initial repair work was done in 2015 to secure and stabilise the fountain, including a water tightness test to see whether it was free of leaks, to ensure a full repair was viable.
Funding for a full repair was recently provided by Aberdeenshire Council and the Kintore Common Good Fund.
And a £30,000 contract has now been awarded to Aberdeen-based KW Contractors to bring the fountain back to working condition.
The remedial operation will include upgrading the plumbing and electrics to current standards, carrying out stone repairs, and working to improve the existing road surface.
Once complete, the fountain will operate 24 hours a day from May to September.
East Garioch councillor Fergus Hood said: “The fountain is located in front of the historic town house, occupying a prominent location in the square and adding to the setting of nearby historic buildings.
“It has always been a popular feature and we are aware the community has been keen to see it brought back into use.
“So I am delighted we have been able to find the means to repair it and look forward to people enjoying the fountain again later this year.”