Traders welcome TCI’s weekly market changes
As reported in the Herald this month, the TCI has reduced rents for regular stall-holders and spoken of its plan to encourage greater variety to make the market bigger and better.
And the new owners have gained the support of many traders, who believe it is a ‘positive step’ for the market’s future.
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Hide AdFlower seller Gary Erricker said it would be a ‘proper local market’.
He said: “It’s got to be a good thing for the town.
“The TCI is becoming more involved in running it locally and it will now be a proper local market.
“The better the variety, the more people will be drawn in. I do the Guildford market, too, and personally I think this one is much better.”
The market, which has 78 pitches, has been run by Town and Country Markets for the last 11 years but the company’s most recent offer showed a decrease in rent.
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Hide AdA vote was therefore taken by the TCI to run the market in-house.
Regular traders will now save £4 a week on rents, while a new entitlement to two weeks of holiday will be available.
For the full story, see the Worthing Herald, out Thursday, April 24.