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Victorian Market scaled down due to forecasted strong wind gusts

Last updated: 2023/12/06 at 4:04 PM
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It is with great regret that due to adverse weather conditions, we announce that this year’s Victorian Market (7.12.23) is to be scaled down for health and safety reasons.

Outdoor events of this nature are always subject to the unpredictability of the weather.  The Victorian Market is a one day event which means that it is not feasible to hire the more sturdy wooden cabins that can withstand high winds as these are reserved by Christmas markets that run for a much longer period.

Some Christmas Stalls will be available for visitors to enjoy at St Giles Church and at Ty Pawb, whilst the fairground in Queens Square will still go ahead. The traditional Victorian rides are always very popular and with the exception of the ferris wheel, they are safe to operate in gusts of wind. There will also be some food outlets offering warm festive food and drink.

Cllr Nigel Williams, Lead Member for Economy and Regeneration, said, “We know many people will be very disappointed as we are ourselves. However, the safety of stall-holders and visitors must be a priority.  The Team have worked really hard at short notice to ensure that although scaled down, this Christmas event will still be well worth attending.”

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