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It is no news that shops have come and gone over the years, so we heard people’s thoughts on how vital the market is for the town’s identity.

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00:00I think it's very important, isn't it? Because it's just Newark, Newark market, you know,
00:12it's massive, it's a big area and it's a shame there's not so many stalls on it but it needs
00:17to keep maintained and keep going. Well it's a traditional thing, my first job was on this
00:24market on a fruit stall when I was about 14 and it's so sad to see it wasting away like it is.
00:32I think people need to realise, reduce rents, get people on stalls and get the market back thriving
00:39like it used to. It's very important because you know it's where people meet in the marketplace,
00:45it's a centre where the community gathers and I think with the shops all closing are in Newark
00:52I think the market's more important than ever. It used to be a very bustling place,
00:59it used to be a very nice friendly place and I fear it's a shadow of its former self
01:06and I think Newark's got to be a shopping centre it is to survive and I mean the market is part of that.
01:15Yeah and we've been here seven years and the changes we've seen just in that short time
01:21where the city centre has just been drained of trade. The town centre has just been drained of
01:28trade and I mean yeah I mean the market is probably even more important because you can buy stuff that
01:33you can't get in the shops that are closed down like this hat today. Well it's because I don't really
01:41know it's I think it's vital for everybody to have a market isn't it because I mean years ago when I first
01:49came here it was absolutely blooming that market but now it's just gone downhill for I don't know reason
01:58why but it has. Well I think Newark really we all identify as a historic market town and that's one
02:06of the reasons we wanted to come and live here wasn't it that it was an old historic town and I
02:10think we do see the market as a big part of that identity but we can tell ourselves in the 20 years
02:15we've lived here how it is struggling and it's struggling because of competition that perhaps
02:20wasn't there in the past for instance people using big supermarkets like Asda and Fesco for
02:27little bits and pieces and the pound shops have probably taken a lot of trade from the market but
02:32the other problem is that I think on one hand people complain bitterly about the market declining
02:38but on the other hand they're quite happy to sit at home ordering everything from very large
02:42large companies which you know connected to the rainforest that you know have a very dodgy
02:48relationship with paying a fair share of taxes so I think a lot of people that complain about the
02:52decline in the market are likely to be part of the problem yeah you'd say to use it or lose it yes
02:59Newark Mark has been traveling around for the last hundred or so years and I think it's important that
03:06we promote the market and and and use our markets because it goes back to the civil war
03:11times and all the rest of it so 500 years or so the markets have been going around so I hope people
03:17will support the markets special days are on Friday and Saturday and they have some special events on
03:24Sunday and we also do a special antique day on a Monday and other days so they do special occasions
03:31there's going to be a band concert there's two band concerts this summer and we also got the beach
03:36coming into the marketplace and we do all sorts of events to promote our town we've got the Christmas
03:42light switch on which will be in the marketplace you know so let's go and support our marketplace

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