The organisers of the hugely popular Levenshulme Market have said that they will be ‘taking a break from trading’ this summer, after blows from the cost of living crisis, problems with fly tipping on its site, and people leaving cars in the car park where it takes place.
“So, with a heavy heart, we’ve made the difficult decision to take a break from trading from mid July this year. It’s clear we need some time to figure out how we move forward in a sustainable way. We need to reset, take a step back. The market’s 10th anniversary weekender, on June 16 and 17, will be going ahead as planned, organisers confirmed.
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