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Royboy39 28-10-2008 22:51

Re: market house
 
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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 645440)
Guess the powers that be already have their plans in place for how any cash is going to be spent. The plans will never suit everyone I guess but I’m sure the outcome will be scrutinised by the good folks here on the forum.

Very diplomatic in the circumstances. :)

garinda 28-10-2008 23:11

Re: market house
 
Chatting to some of the butchers in the Market Hall today, they were pleased that money is to be invested in the building, but they fear that their livelihoods will be under threat, once the new Tesco opens but a stone's throw away.

garinda 28-10-2008 23:21

Re: market house
 
Having one's ear to the ground, as one does, one hears a lot of grumbling from the concessions/small businesses in Ossy Mills, unhappy at the vast increases in costs they are being forced to pay for the privilege of trading there.

A picture emerges similar the state run 'markets' in post war eastern Europe.

Lilly 29-10-2008 22:04

Re: market house
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 645450)
Having one's ear to the ground, as one does, one hears a lot of grumbling from the concessions/small businesses in Ossy Mills, unhappy at the vast increases in costs they are being forced to pay for the privilege of trading there.

My ear must be on the ground next to yours......I've heard that too. ;)

Royboy39 29-10-2008 22:14

Re: market house
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 645450)
Having one's ear to the ground, as one does, one hears a lot of grumbling from the concessions/small businesses in Ossy Mills, unhappy at the vast increases in costs they are being forced to pay for the privilege of trading there.

A picture emerges similar the state run 'markets' in post war eastern Europe.

My point was in a building that would accomodate the traders and the customers out of the wind and rain...not to promote Ossy mills or it's concept...I mean all traders, not just the ones who are fortunate to be inside.


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