Hulme and Moss Side Market future in doubt
News is filtering out that the future of Hulme and Moss Side Market is under threat.
A recently set up Facebook group, ‘Save Hulme Market Community Protest’ expressed the concerns of many of the traders and members of the public.
According to the posts, the 10 year old market, owned by French company Geraud, has been sold to B&M.
This news means that the Market as it stands may disappear and prospects for the Hulme traders seem gloomy.
But the traders are not taking these reports lying down, with plans build support from local people, launch a petition and get assurances from the new owners that the Market will remain.
Local trader Leana Dixon-Rowe said ‘If things carry on we will be pushed out by the big businesses and will be left with nowhere affordable to trade from.’
Hulme's 'larger than life' trader and personality Candy Scent said 'The mere thought of Hulme Market's closure makes my chest hurt'.
People are urged to join the facebook group as a first step and contact their Council representatives.
Deyika Nzeribe from the Hulme Greens said ‘This is surprising news, we need to confirm the new owner’s plans for the future. Its important that Hulme and Moss Side’s local businesses are supported and encouraged to grow. We hope this view is shared by B&M
The traders are reeling from the news of the sale and they need us to show up now. Post the petition link to your Facebook page and email your local council representatives to demand answers about the future of this site.
July 11, 2011
We hit our first major milestone and the momentum is shifting in our favor. Now is the time to turn this energy into pressure by emailing your council representatives to demand answers about the future of our traders.
6 Comments
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Jason Aguilar
15 years ago
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Why do they always ruin the good things we have in this area? LEAVE THE TRADERS ALONE.
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Dave Karimi
15 years ago
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Ridiculous. Small businesses are struggling enough as it is without being kicked out for another giant chain store.
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Marcus Navarro
15 years ago
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Keep the market open!! Hulme needs this place
L
Linda Acosta
15 years ago
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I been shopping at Hulme market for years its the only place I can get decent fresh stuff at a price I can actually afford. Fix this.
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Tanya Wilson
15 years ago
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Disgraceful. These people are trying to make a living and support their families. Just greedy corporate nonsense.
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Sarah Watson
15 years ago
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This market is the heart of the community. B&M has enough shops already we dont need another one replacing our local traders.
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Hulme and Moss Side Market future in doubt
News is filtering out that the future of Hulme and Moss Side Market is under threat.
A recently set up Facebook group, ‘Save Hulme Market Community Protest’ expressed the concerns of many of the traders and members of the public.
According to the posts, the 10 year old market, owned by French company Geraud, has been sold to B&M.
This news means that the Market as it stands may disappear and prospects for the Hulme traders seem gloomy.
But the traders are not taking these reports lying down, with plans build support from local people, launch a petition and get assurances from the new owners that the Market will remain.
Local trader Leana Dixon-Rowe said ‘If things carry on we will be pushed out by the big businesses and will be left with nowhere affordable to trade from.’
Hulme's 'larger than life' trader and personality Candy Scent said 'The mere thought of Hulme Market's closure makes my chest hurt'.
People are urged to join the facebook group as a first step and contact their Council representatives.
Deyika Nzeribe from the Hulme Greens said ‘This is surprising news, we need to confirm the new owner’s plans for the future. Its important that Hulme and Moss Side’s local businesses are supported and encouraged to grow. We hope this view is shared by B&M
The traders are reeling from the news of the sale and they need us to show up now. Post the petition link to your Facebook page and email your local council representatives to demand answers about the future of this site.
July 11, 2011
We hit our first major milestone and the momentum is shifting in our favor. Now is the time to turn this energy into pressure by emailing your council representatives to demand answers about the future of our traders.
6 Comments
J
Jason Aguilar
15 years ago
Featured
Why do they always ruin the good things we have in this area? LEAVE THE TRADERS ALONE.
D
Dave Karimi
15 years ago
Featured
Ridiculous. Small businesses are struggling enough as it is without being kicked out for another giant chain store.
M
Marcus Navarro
15 years ago
Featured
Keep the market open!! Hulme needs this place
L
Linda Acosta
15 years ago
Featured
I been shopping at Hulme market for years its the only place I can get decent fresh stuff at a price I can actually afford. Fix this.
T
Tanya Wilson
15 years ago
Featured
Disgraceful. These people are trying to make a living and support their families. Just greedy corporate nonsense.
S
Sarah Watson
15 years ago
Featured
This market is the heart of the community. B&M has enough shops already we dont need another one replacing our local traders.
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Why do they always ruin the good things we have in this area? LEAVE THE TRADERS ALONE.