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lancsdave 06-04-2009 16:37

Hint To HBC
 
As we now have the eyes of the council watching this website may I take the opportunity to bring up another article in todays Telegraph;

More traders at Burnley market as package of support unveiled (From Lancashire Telegraph)

Taggy 06-04-2009 17:06

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 701276)
As we now have the eyes of the council watching this website may I take the opportunity to bring up another article in todays Telegraph;

More traders at Burnley market as package of support unveiled (From Lancashire Telegraph)

What would be the best thing the Council could do as far as the Market is concerned? I know the layout isnt that great really and could certainly have been covered better for bad weather. Is there a problem with rent levels, are they too high?

I think as far as the Market Hall goes, quite a lot of investment is now going into that, but i do recall that the traders in there have been complaining for years about lack of Council Support/Investment, and now that Investment is being made, quite a few are still unhappy. I know quite a few of the Market Traders are very proactive and want to promote themselves and the Markets, however theres also a lot of them who cant be bothered and seem to think that all promotion and advertising should be purely the Councils responsibility. If they cant be bothered to promote themselves, then why should the council do more than they already are doing?

Best Regards - Taggy

lancsdave 07-04-2009 16:06

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Well that was a timely hint, they put the rents up today :(

garinda 07-04-2009 16:23

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 701721)
Well that was a timely hint, they put the rents up today :(

They probably had to pay a deposit on the scaffolding that's gone up in the Market Hall.

How much has your rent gone up by, if it's not a rude question?

lancsdave 07-04-2009 16:41

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 701734)
They probably had to pay a deposit on the scaffolding that's gone up in the Market Hall.

How much has your rent gone up by, if it's not a rude question?

45p a week,could be the breaking of me :D

The minimum rise is 2% but there other rises which are more.

garinda 07-04-2009 16:56

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 701752)
45p a week,could be the breaking of me :D

The minimum rise is 2% but there other rises which are more.

I think any rise at this time, and taking into consideration all the empty stalls, is not very long sighted.

The traders that are there should be receiving every possible bit of help that's going.

lancsdave 07-04-2009 17:00

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 701765)
I think any rise at this time, and taking into consideration all the empty stalls, is not very long sighted.

The traders that are there should be receiving every possible bit of help that's going.

Exactly. Most people will look at my post and think what the hell is he on about 45p a week, but of course retailers only price in pounds and pence, they work on percentages :)

garinda 07-04-2009 17:02

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 701770)
Exactly. Most people will look at my post and think what the hell is he on about 45p a week, but of course retailers only price in pounds and pence, they work on percentages :)

Any increase at this time seems more than unwise.

As for the amount, pennies make pounds.

derekgas 07-04-2009 19:29

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The council 'rate setters' only need look at tv adverts, and some of the offers around at the moment (floors to go, 50% off and free this, that and the other, to name one), to see how hard things are at the moment, raising rents is, in my opinion, extremely stupid, I spoke to a landlord this week, who has reduced the rent asked on a property, and was even then offered less!


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