Glastonbury Market to temporarily be held in a new venue when it resumes next week

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Shoppers will be urged to use the hand sanitiser available at Glastonbury Market
Shoppers will be urged to use the hand sanitiser available at Glastonbury Market

Mendip District Council will resume the Glastonbury Market next week in a temporary new venue, following the successful trial returns of markets in Wells and Frome.

Glastonbury Tuesday Market will return on June 30, from 9am to 2pm in its temporary new home in St Dunstan's Car Park, Magdalene Street.

The market will still be selling its usual array of goods, but it will look and feel a little different, having been planned to accommodate social distancing.

The traders have in place hand sanitisers, queue management systems and contactless payment for visitors to the markets - so people can be confident of a safe shopping experience.

Cllr Nick Cottle, portfolio holder for neighbourhood services, said: "We're so pleased to see all Mendip Markets coming back this month.

"It's been a lot of hard work and dedication from officers and traders alike, but we've done it and are ready to safely open and welcome visitors back to the markets. We would also like to thank all the public for their continued support."

Mendip District Council is supporting stallholders with a rent-free offer throughout June and July. The decision will then be reviewed on a month-by-month basis, for up to six months.

And shoppers will be able to use the free parking available across all Mendip-owned pay and display car parks until August 6.

The move was announced last week in a bid to boost trade and confidence in the district's high streets.

     

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