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Street Markets & Events
Side streets closed to traffic or pedestrian only street dedicated for street markets and events. With the changing environment following the pandemic, more people will work from home so farm and food markets for lunches and weekend shows, entertainment or celebration of festivals like May Pole Morris Dancing to Diwali.
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Community Member 4 years agoSide streets tend to also be residential streets. I’m not sure why they need the noise and mess on their doorsteps. There are plenty of existing shopping areas for when people return to workplaces and if working at home people can organise...
Show full commentSide streets tend to also be residential streets. I’m not sure why they need the noise and mess on their doorsteps. There are plenty of existing shopping areas for when people return to workplaces and if working at home people can organise themselves to have food there to eat as they do now.
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