Riverhead Square - relocation of market means these pigeons will remain undisturbed |
Because of the likelihood of poor weather - possibly gales - organisers at North East Lincolnshire Council have decided it unwise to hold it in Riverhead Square.
Following talks with the operators of the Freshney Place shopping centre, a deal has been struck for the event to be accommodated within and outside a vacant mall unit just inside the entrance.
A statement from NELC reads:"The Great Grimsby Christmas Market will go ahead over two days on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 November in Grimsby town centre.
"Alongside some unique traders, there will be fun, entertainment and special
appearances.
"However,
due to the anticipated poor weather, with a Met Office Yellow warning of gusts
up to 60mph currently in force for tomorrow, Saturday, the decision has been made to
relocate the market indoors, both as a safety precaution and to encourage as
many visitors as possible.
"Working
together with Freshney Place, the council has been able to move the market
traders into one of the centre’s units, just inside the Riverhead entrance, to
make sure the festive shopping extravaganza can go ahead."
Says NELC's cabinet member for tourism, Cllr Callum Procter: "Unfortunately, the weather is something you just can’t predict.
"I should like to thank Freshney Place for stepping in and helping us put on this festive market - I hope people come along to support local traders."
Amanda Austin, director of the shopping centre, comments as follows: "We are delighted to be able to support the council by hosting the event.
"By moving the market indoors, the community can still enjoy the fabulous festive experience and huge amounts of entertainment."
Both Cartergate car park and Grimsby Town Hall car parks
will be free to use over the weekend November 27-28.
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