Whitby market: Investigation launched after damage to listed buildings and 'potential breaches of regulations'

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North Yorkshire Council has said it will ‘take seriously’ any breaches of market regulations in Whitby.

Last week, Whitby Town Council passed a motion over “potential serial breaching of market regulations” and reported damage to listed buildings following concerns by residents and traders. It requested that members of the town council and North Yorkshire Council officers conduct a site visit to investigate the potential breaches at Whitby market which is located in front of the Grade II* Listed Old Town Hall building.

” The potential breaches of the market regulations are said to include issues around parking and causing obstructions, reporting of accidents, and bringing the market into disrepute. Coun Asa Jones, who put forward the motion, said: “Throughout the meeting, I got the sense that this is a bigger issue than just damage from market traders’ vehicles, as reports of possible damage from NYC vehicles and other delivery vehicles servicing nearby businesses were heard.

 

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