An iconic Christmas Market event near Nottinghamshire may be scrapped after concerns raised last year about the number of people attending it. The City of Lincoln Council says that it is considering the future of its Christmas Market, after it drew in 320,000 people during its 40th year.
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The end of Lincoln Christmas Market after 40 yearsWill you miss the Lincoln Christmas Market? No! Been getting progressively more of a tat-fest every year. Completely lost the feeling of a special event. Anyone for Lidl “German” biscuits? A ridiculous decision when you consider the revenue it generates for the city. Maybe if the council bothered to think differently about how the event is run and organised it would be better. A shockingly appalling and short sighted decision by all involved. They are useless. Nope
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Businesses dismayed at end of Lincoln Christmas MarketWhile some residents are not fussed, Lincoln businesses are worries about losing trade
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