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Mar 2022
Knaresborough Civic Society and town representatives unveiled their 23rd blue plaque yesterday to celebrate the town's ancient market.
The market has been a rich part of the town's history since it was first mentioned in 1206. Edward II confirmed Wednesday as market day in 1310.
The market has changed significantly in the 800 years since it started but to this day it is still held on a Wednesday and the bells of St John's Church continue ring on Tuesday night to remind people the following day is market day.
The unveiling ceremony was attended by deputy mayor Cllr Hannah Gostlow, Peter Lacey and Charlotte Gale from Knaresborough Chamber of Trade and staff from the Tourist Information Centre.
The blue plaques are organised by Knaresborough Civic Society, which said this one — the town's 23rd — had been in the pipeline for over a year. Andy Grinter, secretary of the society, said:
The plaque is located on Butter Lane, to the left of Caffe Nero, close to Market Place.
Other notable places and people that are recognised by plaques include Knaresborough Zoo, which is remembered at the site now occupied by Henshaw's Arts and Crafts Centre, Dower House and celebrated local man Blind Jack of Knaresborough.
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