Traders say council 'sticking the knife in' with market rent plan

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Liverpool Council is to seek to recover millions in unpaid rent from traders at St John's Market

Market traders have reacted angrily to plans by Liverpool Council to take back years' worth of unpaid rents.

“It’s absolutely diabolical, I’ve not made anything since it was revamped. They’ve done nothing to help us since then.” He said: “We do need to address this where we need to start working with traders to start seeing how arrears are paid. We need to start that stage of the conversation. Sam said she was informed of the council’s decision by email on Monday. She said: “They’re trying to scare us, they want us out.

 

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