Birkenhead Market's New Chapter: Traders Move to Pyramids
Birkenhead Markets Future Uncertain: Traders Face Relocation Amidst Councils Demolition Plans
The iconic Birkenhead Market, home to the longest running business, Billy Hill Curtains, since 1977, is set to undergo significant changes. The councils proposal to demolish the Grange Precinct building has led to traders relocation, either to the old TJ Hughes spot in Pyramids Shopping Centre or nearby units. Mixed feelings among traders, who have been through good and bad times, highlight the uncertainty surrounding the move. Recent meetings with council officers have brought some optimism, with plans to move by late summer before any demolition starts in October. Council members assure a thriving market in its new home as part of broader town centre plans, aiming to restore Birkenheads vibrancy.
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