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Wellington Market traders thrive amid historic site upgrades

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Traders have moved into new units as part of historic Wellington Market renovations.
  • A £12m government investment is funding significant improvements to the 780-year-old site.
  • Market traders report stable or improved sales during the phased relocation and upgrade process.
Wellington Market traders thrive amid historic site upgrades

Traders at Wellington Market, a site operating for over 780 years, have moved into their new units as renovations progress. The improvements are funded by a £12m government investment aimed at revitalizing the historic 13th Century location. This includes significant building renovations, redesigned layouts, and updates to outdoor spaces.

The first phase of the relocation has seen nine traders settle into their new stalls. Maria Tonks, who sells crystals and crafts, expressed optimism, stating her sales have not dropped, with Christmas being particularly strong. She has been operating her stall for over five years and found customers continued to support her business during the move.

Remi Singh of iRepair, a stall fixing electronic devices, also noted positive outcomes from the move. While his temporary stall affected trade, his new location has attracted new customers who were previously unaware of his presence. Singh described the new stall as "amazing" and beneficial for making his business more prominent, deeming the transition worthwhile.

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Wellington Market is undergoing renovations and traders are moving into new units as part of a £12m government-funded upgrade to the historic 13th Century site.
Traders have moved to new stalls and report stable or improved sales, with some gaining new customers during the renovation process.
The renovation and upgrade of Wellington Market are being funded by a £12m government investment.

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