First hints on events to replace Lincoln Christmas Market

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A council report has given hints around what residents can expect to replace the cancelled 40-year-old Lincoln Christmas Market.

Officers said they wanted to replace the £2m spend and 320k visitors for the local economy, but more evenly spread over the whole year. The report said events would remain “predominantly free” but could “include paid for events to build future… sustainability”. It said that initially the events would “be a more intimate offer for residents in the city and surrounding areas”.

The City of Lincoln Council this week launched its first survey on what residents would like to see in place of the 40-year-old event.

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