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vices officer Mr John Heap said that increasing the number of market days would ra is e council revenue, from the renting of cabins, s ta l ls and pitches, by as much as 5092. Councillors heard that


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there had been a mixed reaction among traders to the ide a, with some strongly in favour and others pointing out their commitments to markets elsewhere. After lengthy discus­


that, in addition to the fre­ quency of markets, a num­ ber of other issues had been discussed during a total of eight meetings with traders. On the table were the layout of the market, physical design of cabins and stalls, alloca­ tions, transfers, rents and market regulations. Councillors commended


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sion, however, representa­ tives agreed that a three- day market should be tested, but during the summer rather than win­ ter months. It is believed the trial will begin after Easter, when the Station Road site is expected to be completed, and continue until September.


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Chip shop frying to win first plaice


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While there was enough room for all the current stall and cabin traders, there would, at the outset, be fewer pitches available. It was suggested that those who had been on the market the longest be given first refusal. Mr Heap noted that


the fact that Mr Heap had sought to negotiate agree­ ments with traders and reach a consensus, rather th an simply impose changes. Mr Heap explained that


position, relative to neigh­ bours, on the new site, but that this was not possible. However, the practice


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traders had assumed all existing tenants would be given the option of trans­ ferring to the new site.


there would be eight pitches initially, compared to as many as 12 now, and the same number of cabins (39) and stalls (31). While the cabins would be simi­ lar in size to the current ones, six of the stalls would be Sft long, with the remainder the same size as at present — 10ft long. The meeting heard that


of not having neighbouring stalls selling the same type of goods will continue. In addition, the fruit and vegetable cabins will be separated on the same basis. It was agreed that no more than three outlets for any one line would be allowed on the whole market. Concerning problems on


that construction of the Station Road archway and hard-standing for the mar­ ket would soon be com­ pleted. The next phase would be the erection of the cabins. It was hoped that 909r


meeting. Mr Heap said


of the market would be able to move into the new site at the same time next April. A car park on the present site was the final phase and it was hoped this would lie finished next summer. Within weeks, building


the market in the past, Mr Heap said it had been agreed that, in future, ten­ ants would be required to attend personally, with the exception of holidays


traders wanted their stalls to remain in the same


and sickness. Speaking a f te r the


work is expected to begin on the adjacent housing association site. Mr Heap said coun­


cil was presently prepar­ ing a replacement car parking site next to the existing Chester Avenue car park.


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A journalist with Life Magazines, Miss Victoria Jayne Birch, married research and development technician Mr Craig Adrian Hall at Christ Church, Chatburn. The bride is the only daughter of Mr Ronald


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ter, Mrs Amanda Clare Davies, and the brides­ maids were the bride’s cousin, Miss Emma Char­ lotte Miller, and Miss Philippa Louise Murphy. They wore dresses of fern green dupion with ivory


piping on the fitted bodice and sleeves. Their gath­ ered ballerina-length skirts were trimmed with large flat bows at the back. Their hair was decorated with dupion and gvpsophila. They canned bunches of Sin­ gapore orchids, freesia and eliampagne roses. The best man was Mr Alexander Hall, the bride­


groom’s brother, the groomsman was Master Paul Richard John Slater, and the ushers were Mr Richard John Miller, Mr Jonathon Storey and Mr Adam


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marquee in the garden of the bride’s parents’ home, after which the couple left for their honeymoon. They are to live in Clayton-le-Moors.


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