STALLHOLDERS and the general public have been invited to have their say on New Norfolk's High Street Market. The survey is in several versions and is available on the council's website and in hardcopy at the council chambers in Circle St.
Council communications officer Karen Gower-Bradley said survey participants would be asked to reflect on the stallholder products displayed, the best day of the weekend for the market, whether a future night market is desirable and whether external factors such as climate have affected their market attendance.
Ms Gower-Bradley said the survey was available now and would run until the end of March, with the results informing the council on the market’s relevance and importance in the life of the local community. "Following a report to council on the survey results, the information gathered will be added to the council website," she said.
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