Huddersfield market traders want to surrender leases rather than move to new site

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Market traders in Huddersfield want to surrender their existing lease arrangements with Kirklees Council rather than move across town to a new site.

A further 14 are to take compensation, surrender their lease and use the funds to relocate into a vacant shop. Just six are looking to be relocated by the council under the terms of their lease.

Following consultation with traders, officers say “it is clear that support is not at the required level to make a dedicated relocated market a success.” They have recommended that Cabinet agree with the traders’ proposal.

 

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