Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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#81
That is the one I am talking about the one that was there in the 1950s was called the market hall.never get one back as good as that was.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#82
despite the sword of damocles hovering over the bluebird market trading was more than brisk when i ventured past late morning.
Guest 782- Registered: 4 Oct 2012
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#83
Howard! What on earth is that supposed to mean?
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#84
Simon
you as the "evil" letting agent have taken away their winter home - i have referred them to the food bank you will be pleased to hear.
Guest 782- Registered: 4 Oct 2012
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#85
Oh, yes that's alright then. Evil estate agent lets (quite a few actually) empty shops. Not, isn't it great the empty shops are being let at last! Not thank goodness DDC have a potential rent and rates paying tenant for their empty shop generously loaned without rent or rates to the Market until such time as a tenant was found. The income might help to keep a toilet or two open for a few months.
The market people made no money (generally) when inside last year so if they want to stave off a trip to the food bank they are most welcome to stay trading outside which is where many of them ended up last year anyway.
Nice pictures though Howard thank you for that at least.
Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
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#86
You seem a bit touchy this morning Simon, I read Howard's post as a joke.
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Guest 782- Registered: 4 Oct 2012
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#87
May be so.