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Hi All


North Cross Road Market is nominated at this year's Annual Markets Awards.


Voting takes just a few seconds, just click on the link below and put in ?North Cross Road? - it's easy...


http://www.nabma.com/britainsfavouritemarket/


Hurry, voting closes on the 12th January.

rigbydan Wrote:

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> Hi All

>

> North Cross Road Market is nominated at this

> year's Annual Markets Awards.

>

> Voting takes just a few seconds, just click on the

> link below and put in ?North Cross Road? - it's

> easy...

>

> http://www.nabma.com/britainsfavouritemarket/

>

> Hurry, voting closes on the 12th January.




I'm getting an Error 404 from these links, saying the page no longer exists.


And I can't see anywhere to actually vote, only to submit a nomination, which asks for all sorts of info?


http://www.nabma.com/great-british-market-awards/

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> I figure that raising its profile can only improve

> it! Who wouldn't want to set.out their stall at an

> award winning market?


But it wont win any awards. I wouldn't vote for something just because its local.


I think it can be improved to have a chance of winning something in the future. Personally I think it could first be improved by facing the stalls inwards towards the road, to have stalls facing inwards on both sides like most markets. But maybe there are reasons...

Perhaps though if the proposed changes to the market go ahead and the road is closed from Archdale, the stalls would then face inward onto the cleared road. Makes a lot more sense and make for a more comfortable experience for visitors to the market.

nxjen Wrote:

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> Perhaps though if the proposed changes to the

> market go ahead and the road is closed from

> Archdale, the stalls would then face inward onto

> the cleared road. Makes a lot more sense and make

> for a more comfortable experience for visitors to

> the market.


I did get some dialogue from James Barber that that had been proposed..

Will then keep the pavement clear for pedestrians..


Anyone going to the shops would walk on the pavement.

If i'm going to LLoyds to get something, I am not going to walk past it by walking in the road.


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