Town market set to be moved permanently
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The temporary relocation of a Nottinghamshire market is set to be made permanent.
Gedling Borough Council has revealed plans to make Eagle Square the long-term home of Arnold Market following its relocation there in 2022.
The council said feedback from traders and businesses on the decision, which is subject to final approvals, "highlighted strong support" for the move.
More than £20,000 in funding has been agreed for new canopies to be installed in the new year, and recent changes have been made to the square's landscape to make it more accessible, the council added.
A consultation gathered input from more than 130 shoppers, business owners and traders.
The authority said 48% of residents were in favour of the permanent relocation, while 62% of business and all market traders supported the plans.
Suggestions from the consultation included more variety in market stalls, regular deep cleaning of the area, and introducing specialist markets such as farmers' or artisan events, the council added.
Council leader John Clarke said: "Arnold Market is a key part of the town's identity, and keeping it at Eagle Square is the right decision for the community."
A final decision is expected in early 2025, the council said.
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