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Police shut down outdoor Sunday market in Newport
It was the first one this year but it barely lasted a couple of hours, despite organisers saying everyone was abiding by social distancing rules
Newport s Belle Vue Park, where today s market was held (Image: WalesOnline)
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Coffee-table book celebrates Oregon hiking Tuesday, February 16, 2021 10:54 AM Trail writers have produced a spectacular compendium of Oregonâs outdoor adventures.
photo provided Renowned trail guide William Sullivan has partnered with trail writer Craig Romano and photographer Bart Smith on a spectacular coffee-table book that celebrates the trails of the Pacific Northwest with stunning photography, maps, rarely-seen archival photos, and information-packed text that brings the history of the trails to life.
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Thornbury High Street market approved despite fears for shops You’re being invited to build a pipeline between Thornbury and Wales and ask all the High Street retailers to shovel £20 notes into it
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Councillors have approved a twice-monthly market in Thornbury High Street against the wishes of some traders and residents. Fifteen objections, including from the town’s chamber of commerce, were submitted opposing the block street trading application from market organisers Green Top Events citing concerns about road safety and shops losing trade. But South Gloucestershire Council’s licensing sub-committee granted permission after hearing most of the stallholders, on the second and fourth Saturday of each month, would eventually be local traders and artisans and that it would increase stores’ customers. Gary Marsh, owner of Papilio at Heritage, told members: “Bluntly the days when there was enough footfall and custom for shops that we were able to support a street market as well as the high street retailers are long gone.