Sad news for anyone who usually visits Lincoln Christmas Market
An iconic Christmas Market event near Nottinghamshire may be scrapped after concerns raised last year about the number of people attending it. The City of Lincoln Council says that it is considering the future of its Christmas Market, after it drew in 320,000 people during its 40th year.
Read More: Police 'stop group searching abandoned house' near to where missing Nicola Bulley was last seen She added: "If people live in the community they don't come to see the new shops that have popped up." Barry Hepton, owner of Bailgate Deli said that the market is "quite fun" despite it being hard work so he will miss that part of it but found the proposed changes generally positive.
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