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Market traders get free Oxfordshire stalls in new council scheme

Market traders get free Oxfordshire stalls in new council scheme

Yahoo30-01-2025
Market traders in north Oxfordshire towns will receive a "winter boost" with free market stalls for the rest of the season.
Cherwell District Council has introduced the discounted pitches policy for traders in Banbury, Bicester and Kidlington, to help with tough trade during cold weather.
Free and discounted stalls will be available from February 1 to March 29 this year, with the aim of boosting the local economy and enhancing the vibrancy of the district's urban centres.
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Councillor Lesley McLean, deputy leader of Cherwell District Council, said: 'Our markets are a cornerstone of the district's identity and heritage.
"These special offers provide essential support for our local small businesses during the quieter winter months and encourage new businesses to become part of the thriving market community.
"This is part of our wider commitment to revitalise our urban centres across Cherwell, ensuring they remain attractive, vibrant spaces for both residents and visitors.'
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The council secured government funding to offer the pitch fee waiver for new and existing traders during this period, which normally cost between £20 and £30 per day.
The funding also enables Bicester and Kidlington market associations to provide rent offers to community groups, charities and traders.
Emma Gould, manager of Bicester's Friday Market, added: 'We are delighted to see these initiatives supporting our markets.
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"They provide a much-needed boost for both existing and new traders, as well as the wider community.
"Market trading can be unpredictable, so any assistance is greatly appreciated, especially as we work to bring more people into our centres.'
The initiative is funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is part of ongoing efforts to support small businesses and drive footfall in urban centres.
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