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    Neil, the market only comes in for a stinging because the TT won't engage a market manager, paying him on a commission basis so the more stalls he gets, the more money he'll receive.
    There won't be an initial outlay for the TT as he/she, would be paid on a commission basis.

    There are other towns not that far away from Dover that could be approached (by a market-manager) asking the stall-holders if they would like to come to Dover on a Tuesday; there are also farmers markets and I'm told nearly every one loves a farmers-market.
    When you get the 30 to 40 stalls - which is quite possible, then you can advertise in the Kent on Sunday papers, to a much wider audience, promoting Dover's market, this in turn will help the shops too.

    It's not rocket science, it just needs an acceptance - and no I don't want the job.


    Paul - thank you for being rude and insulting.
    I am not a key-board warrier and as you will have read above, I have tried and tried very hard over the years to benefit and help move Dover forward on a number of initiatives. None of that you seem to have read.



    Roger

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