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The organisers of Norwich s Junkyard Market are hoping to get planning permission. - Credit: Archant The longer-term future of Norwich s Junkyard Market is in the hands of city councillors, following objections to its plans. The pop-up food and drinks market is based in the car park of St Mary s Works, and runs under a permanent licence on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. But there are limits on how often it can operate over a year, so Afterdark Promotions has sought permission from City Hall to temporarily change the use from a car park to an outdoor events venue/food market for 12 months. ....
Junkyard Market is back in Norwich for summer and is now expanding across the UK. - Credit: Chris Harvey Thousands of people headed to street food event Junkyard Market in Norwich for its first weekend back as restrictions eased and it is now being rolled out across the UK. Nanny Bill s is one of the street food vendors at Junkyard Market. - Credit: Chris Harvey The open-air food and drink market returned on Thursday, April 15 in the car park outside St Mary s Works, off Duke Street, as outdoor hospitality was permitted to return and all tables were fully booked until Sunday. ....
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Founder of the Junkyard Market Michael Femi-Ola. Picture: Sarah Lucy Brown - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Tickets are now available for a unique street food event in Ipswich – Junkyard Market. Hosted at Green Parking car park on Grafton Way, this is the second outing for AfterDark Promotions’ foodie venture. Initially launched last December following a successful season in Norwich, organisers were hit with a prohibition notice shortly after opening for a breach of coronavirus measures relating to serving alcohol with a substantial meal. But, says Michael Femi-Ola of AfterDark, every measure possible has been put in place for this latest seven-week run, working closely with Ipswich Borough Council to ensure the event is as safe as possible. ....
Founder of the Junkyard Market Michael Femi-Ola. Picture: Sarah Lucy Brown - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Tickets are now available for a unique street food event in Ipswich – Junkyard Market. Hosted at Green Parking car park on Grafton Way, this is the second outing for AfterDark Promotions’ foodie venture. Initially launched last December following a successful season in Norwich, organisers were hit with a prohibition notice shortly after opening for a breach of coronavirus measures relating to serving alcohol with a substantial meal. But, says Michael Femi-Ola of AfterDark, every measure possible has been put in place for this latest seven-week run, working closely with Ipswich Borough Council to ensure the event is as safe as possible. ....