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Jun 2020
A district councillor who has championed the cause of market traders is calling on Harrogate Borough Council to treat them fairly, in the wake of lockdown losses.
Independent Ripon Councillor Pauline McHardy, pictured above, with market trader Mike Finan (centre) and his son Will, told The Stray Ferret:
The three-time Mayor of Ripon, who supported the 'Love Your Local Market' campaign set up in 2012 to fight for the future of markets across the UK, added:
HBC has given a three-month rent break to all commercial tenants in its premises, at a cost of £200,000 to the authority.
Cllr McHardy added:
Stallholder Mike Finan, whose family has sold women's clothing on Ripon Market for more than 50 years, said:
Steve Teggin, president of Knaresborough Chamber of Trade, said:
When approached for comment on the continuing concerns raised by stall holders, Harrogate Borough Council reiterated a previous statement in which it said:
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