Guest 710- Registered: 28 Feb 2011
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#21
Pics of what Howard? The indoor market or the market indoors? [where oh where does Peter get his little red devils from, I wonder]
Ignorance is bliss, bliss is happiness, I am happy...to draw your attention to the possible connectivity in the foregoing.
Guest 744- Registered: 20 Mar 2012
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#22
From the same place you buy your "pedantic" pills I expect
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#23
you're on form carol.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#24
not very clear pics but give an idea of the layout.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#25
Guest 719- Registered: 11 Jul 2011
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#26
very nice but no sue,s seafood or burger van or curry,,s from the ramder hotel
Yorkshire Born And Yorkshire Bred
Guest 641- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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#27
Thanks Howard for bringing us photos of the stalls in the Indoor/Outdoor Market, a Great idea in these cooler climes
I'm not sure if the insurance would cover hot food vendors on the premises, different when placed outside/inside
The bunting is a nice touch, I wonder if Howard's dexterous fingers have spent time improving his 'Singer' skills at the Ladies Sewing Guild

Guest 713- Registered: 19 Mar 2011
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#28
No fruit & veg stall either which is a shame,I know there is not a lot of room in there,but why could they not set up outside.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#29
markets get little footfall in the winter months unless they are under cover(preferably indoors), i was struck by the eye catching exterior and the well laid out interior with the emphasis on quality - arts and crafts took my eye.
i suppose hot food vendors could set up across the road but i don't think they would do that well.
Guest 782- Registered: 4 Oct 2012
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#30
We are looking at that Howard, but we can not have hot food inside, which is a shame, but it would not work.
Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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#31
Tom,

Secret emailed to you.
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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#32
Morning all, lovely sunny day, indoor market full of local traders selling their wares.
Come on everybody, Tesco get enough of our money, support your neighbour and do your bit for the economy of Dover

Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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#33
Talking to Sue this morning when I was geting my seafood,and she told me that she will not be doing the market anymore because of time,and that she is doing very well where she is on the front
Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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#34
Really Vic, thats disappointing, I'll go and see her.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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#35
Yes it is but it is her living and she must go to where is best for her.And that is her own pitch
Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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#36
Yes I understand that Vic, hopefully her mum can stand in for her at the market
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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#37
Already said that to her,but her mum has packed up working for good.
Guest 711- Registered: 1 Mar 2011
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#38
What a shame - no more lovely rabbit casserole!
Jan Higgins
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#39
Sue, they sell rabbits, pheasant and partridge when available at Cappers in Charlton Centre so no need to go without.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#40
the permanent display in the market windows seems to attract passers by.