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Name: Graham & Brenda Chambers on Dec 30, 2008Comments: Northampton Market has a wonderful history and we are apalled at the uncaring attitude of some Lib/dem Councillors. Markets everywhere should be for the Council Tax paying citizens, it is their market.Flag
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Name: Cllr Tony Clarke on Dec 31, 2008Comments: I am odds to understand why the Liberal Democrat administration are being so hard headed and arrogant over this issue. They have been given access to government funding to improve the Market Square and if they worked WITH the traders and not AGAINST them then so much could be achieved. I challenged Richard Church on this issue at the last Cabinet meeting and he told all those present that Mick Wilson and the Market Traders were now agreed on the plan! Of course this is not the case, but it shows how far some people will go to distort the truth. Good luck in the campaign. You have my whole hearted support. TonyFlag
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Name: Linda Smith on Jan 2, 2009Comments: The Market and Cobblers situations are symptoms of a council that believes it knows better than the people of Northampton. Through combined pressure we have to remind them they MUST LISTEN to the people they are elected to serve if they are to ever develop the town in the best interests of those people.Flag
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Name: Roger Averill on Jan 2, 2009Comments: Save the market , save the town from the Lib Dems !!Flag
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Name: Paula Kane on Jan 3, 2009Comments: This would just be the next step in ruining an already struggling town centre.Flag
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Name: Anthony Collett on Jan 3, 2009Comments: On behalf of NTFC Supporters Limited we support having a thriving market place, a tradition in Northampton. We need action and improvement in the Town not more reductions and closures.Flag
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Name: Malcolm Smith on Jan 6, 2009Comments: There are lots of good public areas for events in Northampton - parks and so one - and Northampton needs a bigger, not a smaller market!! Get real, council!!Flag
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Name: Geoff Tait on Jan 20, 2009Comments: it is important to save our market, we are a market town! there is nothing much left of northampton now we are in danger of the loss of historyFlag
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Name: Beth Hewis on Jan 28, 2009Comments: Markets are vibrant and community driven places that should be retained. Shame on you Lib Dems!!! Thank goodness I left you and joined The Greens!!Flag
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Name: Patricia Newborough on Feb 9, 2009Comments: I would like to help keep Northampton individual and alive and preserve what little is left of its historic heart.Flag
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Name: THOMPSON on Feb 10, 2009Comments: Keep the market as a market. If M.K. can have a thriving market why cant we.Flag
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Name: THOMPSON on Feb 10, 2009Comments: Keep the market as a market. If M.K. can have a thriving market why cant we.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2009Comments: I used to love our market but in recent years there have been too many phone stalls and not enough variety of stalls, - but mainly the cost of parking in town has put me off.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2009Comments: Keep the market going. It would be a sad state of affairs to be living in a market town,....without a market! It should be expanded and made affordable for more market traders and invite foreign traders also. Copy the French and look after our farmers and craftsmen.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 11, 2009Comments: Keep the market alive. It would be a disgrace not to. It should be expanded not ruined. Northampton town centre has become a joke. Charging for parking alone has destroyed many businesses. Its about time the local council looked after small businesses - no one else does. Fresh produce and products should be available in a MARKET TOWN!!Flag
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Name: Mrs G Cobb on Feb 11, 2009Comments: I agree with the above comments and wish to keep Northampton Market in the Historic Market Square.Flag
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Name: Jennie Newbold on Feb 12, 2009Comments: Let the market traders have their say and leave the stalls on the MARKET SQUARE.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 12, 2009Comments: time to let northamptonians have their say. save this precious placeFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 12, 2009Comments: time to let northamptonians have their say. save this precious placeFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 15, 2009Comments: The market is a good place to shop especially in the credit crunch era.Flag
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Name: M Matthews on Feb 22, 2009Comments: we wish you all the best in your fight to save the northampton market . from your friends in cottinghamFlag
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Name: Sharon Felton on Feb 23, 2009Comments: Keep up the good work Fitz :) The market is an integral part of Northampton town.Flag
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Name: Melanie Partridge on Feb 27, 2009Comments: We need to nurture our culture of being a Market Town, embrace other cultures too, otherwise we risk becoming yet another souless town.Flag
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