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PSJ Wrote:

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> So nice of them to fence off the front, making it

> extra difficult to walk along the market on

> Saturdays.


They have just replaced the old fence which has been there for .. whatever ? with a new one .. same size.


Dulwichfox

tiddles Wrote:

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> no that new fence is a different shop so there are

> two obstructions now. During the week no problem

> but a nuisance when the market is on.


The market is the problem... Most markets operate onto the road.

They got the road closed off to traffic but continue trading onto the pavement.


DulwichFox

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> I guess that's because the road is only clsoed for

> half of the market. I'd like to see the whole of

> north cross road closed with stalls all the way up

> to the actress on both sides.


That would cause serious traffic problems for Fellbrig and Ulverscroft roads,

Whilst Fellbrigg has cut throughs to Lordship Lane, Ulverscroft has no cut throughs.

Both roads are jammed on market days meaning imposible for cars to turn round.

Do you expect residents to reverse 350 mtres to get out.


DulwichFox

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> I guess that's because the road is only clsoed for

> half of the market. I'd like to see the whole of

> north cross road closed with stalls all the way up

> to the actress on both sides.


Despite the popularity of the market, it seems to me rare for all the current stall-holders with allocated spaces to actually turn up on a Saturday. Though more will turn up in the run up to Christmas, often the number of stalls is very much depleted so I think attracting stall-holders for a larger market will be difficult.

tiddles Wrote:

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> no that new fence is a different shop so there are

> two obstructions now. During the week no problem

> but a nuisance when the market is on.



The new fence is outside the shop next to Sweet Sanctuary.


It has builders in at the moment.

nxjen Wrote:

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> Abe_froeman Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I guess that's because the road is only clsoed

> for

> > half of the market. I'd like to see the whole

> of

> > north cross road closed with stalls all the way

> up

> > to the actress on both sides.

>

> Despite the popularity of the market, it seems to

> me rare for all the current stall-holders with

> allocated spaces to actually turn up on a

> Saturday. Though more will turn up in the run up

> to Christmas, often the number of stalls is very

> much depleted so I think attracting stall-holders

> for a larger market will be difficult.



I agree.


Sometimes there are very few stalls there at all.

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