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The Arts & Culture Park in Quispamsis. (Image: www.quispamsis.ca)
A new weekly outdoor farmers’ market could be coming to Quispamsis this summer.
Andrew Ryder approached council this week for permission to use the Arts & Culture Park behind town hall.
Ryder spoke about the vision he and his wife, Isabel, have for the farmers’ market during Tuesday’s meeting.
“What we’re looking for is to bring an economic, viable business that just promotes local. We want local people, local vegetables, local meat. We want harvested, crafted, sourced goods all from New Brunswick,” said Ryder.
Ryder said the idea first came from his wife, who has been working in markets for 26 years.
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The original Elmtree Hill Development proposal located at 258 Hampton Road in Quispamsis. (Photo submitted)
Quispamsis council has approved changes to a 100-unit apartment complex on Hampton Road.
Town council gave their initial approval to the Elmtree Hill Development complex last July.
But last month, the developer
The initial application put forward by Ali Kamkar of Mahkam Living Ltd. included three, four-storey residential buildings with 40, 36 and 24 units.
The revised application would maintain the 100 units but instead have two, four-storey buildings with 50 units in each. In place of the original 24-unit building would be a single-storey onsite storage facility which would create more space for underground parking.
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