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It's been around for nearly 800 years, but Northampton's Market Square is now at a crossroads. Plans to reverse the square's decline have stoked up an angry confrontation between market traders ...
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Another long-standing trader says Northampton’s newly-refurbished £12.5 million Market Square is 'struggling'Another long-standing trader says Northampton’s newly-refurbished £12.5 million Market Square is 'struggling' This week Chronicle and Echo headed down to Northampton Market Square to speak to ...
Northampton Forward's proposals still have to go out to public consultation, but this artist's impression shows the vision for the new look Market Square A revised plan aimed at transforming a ...
A "run-down and tired" 785-year-old market square could get a new fountain, seating and trees under revamp plans. They were drawn up following a public consultation by Northampton Borough Council ...
The cabinet considered plans last night last night (September 17) to purchase The Corn Exchange on Northampton's Market Square. The building was originally constructed in 1850 and has gone through ...
We didn't even cover that," he said. A market has been held in Northampton's Market Square for nearly 800 years but West Northamptonshire Council said the move to a car park on Commercial Street ...
The restaurant opened in August 2019 in space that previously housed Paolo’s Italian Restaurant in the Cherry Square shopping ... closing recently is Northampton Seafood Market, at 109 Lilac ...
Work has started on a scheme to provide colourful computerised lighting for the Market Square in Northampton, costing up to £330,000. The Northampton Borough Council scheme is part of enhancements to ...
NORTHAMPTON -- The eye-catching Roundhouse ... The building has 15,000 square feet of office space on a 6,000-square-foot footprint. It comes with 22 adjacent parking spaces, Williamson said.
Northampton's Market Square, one of the largest in England, dates from 1235 when the selling of goods in the All Saints churchyard was stopped by King Henry III. Livestock was sold in the market ...
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