New market on Dublin’s Moore Street to open next month

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The market “should be designed for the urban city resident and not for the tourist” to create “a vital community hub in the north inner city that serves many different demographics and cultures”, the report stated.

Moore Street in Dublin: the new market will operate at 9.30am-10pm, Thursdays to Sundays. Photograph: Aidan CrawleyA new “ethnically diverse” market on Dublin’s Moore Street, which will open until 10pm from Thursdays to Sundays, is due to begin operating next month.

The report recommended a plan to attract new stall holders to Moore Street to restore “vibrancy and variety” to the historic street market. “The existing fruit and veg, and fish stalls, will be joined by bakeries, condiments, growers and primary producers,” the report said. “Good quality groceries engenders loyalty and repeat business, and this needs to be nurtured in order to demonstrate that the market is a serious contender for customers. In addition to a solid core of grocery traders, there should be a selection of hot food traders reflecting the diversity of our city centre culture.

Green Party councillor Donna Cooney, who chaired the market expert group, said she was delighted the new market was to start operations.

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They did everything to kill the old one. Now they are pretending they real give a shot about a new one

Moore street market will reopen when we get rid of the Irish traders

What does that actually mean

Something needs to be done with the kip

It has already become a filthy ghetto.

Another dump in the making

The problem with these plans are, the market no longer serves the Irish community, there’s nothing there for them, they start to move away to more Irish areas, the diverse area turns into a multicultural failure, Surrey street market croydon, perfect example

Its an open sewer already, how can it be made any more 'diverse'?

GerryAdamsSF Well done baby. x

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