Is Bury Market closed down?

No, Bury Market isn't fully closed; the Outdoor Market and Fish & Meat Hall are open for the main market days (Wed, Fri, Sat) and weekdays (Fish/Meat), but the Indoor Market Hall (with its general food/goods stalls) is currently closed due to RAAC concrete issues, though some outer edge stalls remain accessible. A large-scale regeneration project is underway, with new canopies being installed for the outdoor market.
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Is the Bury Market closed down?

The Indoor Market Hall is currently closed due to the discovery of Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) within the building structure. RAAC is a lightweight type of building material that was used between the 1950s and 1990s.
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Is the market on in Bury today?

Market Trading Days & Times:

Full Market Days – Wednesday, Friday 9am to 4.30pm, Saturday 9am to 5pm. Market Hall - Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm.
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What is happening to Bury Indoor market?

Work has begun on the £33m Bury Market regeneration project ensuring the market can continue to thrive for many years to come! New canopies are currently being installed to create a more attractive and visible outdoor market and construction of the Flexi Hall has started.
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When did Bury Market burn down?

In November 1968 a fire devastated Bury's Market Hall and the building was razed to the ground, but this did not stop trading. Outdoor traders gave up parts of their stalls to indoor traders demonstrating camaraderie by everyone.
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How many Muslims live in Bury?

Religion in Bury

According to the latest 2021 census, the most populous religious group within Bury is Christians, accounting for 48.8% of the population. Bury has a Muslim population of 19,243 which is 9.9% of the population.
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What's the best day to go to Bury Market?

For the full, bustling experience with all stalls open, visit Bury Market on its Full Market Days: Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, with Saturday often being the busiest but offering the complete atmosphere, while weekday visits (Mon/Tue/Thu) offer a quieter time with fewer traders, focusing mainly on the Fish & Meat Hall and Market Hall. 
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What are they building next to Bury Market?

But changes are on the way with the multi-million creation of a new flexi-hall well underway. The triangular building to the west of the outdoor market will become a 'multi-purpose space', with a food hall and live performance space as well as rooms for community groups and local businesses.
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Is Bury Market worth visiting?

Yes, Bury Market is widely considered worth visiting for its vast selection, traditional atmosphere, Bury Black Pudding, and bargains, offering a great day out with everything from fresh produce to household goods, though its busy nature means you need time to explore. It's an award-winning, historic market with over 350 stalls open on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, attracting visitors from across the UK. 
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Why is Bury Market famous?

Quite rightly as the World Famous, Bury Market oozes charisma and atmosphere. The ambience and layout offers visitors the opportunity to seek out and visit every stall. The range of products and facilities is second to none. Bury Market is a very large traditional market in a modern setting.
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Is Bury a nice place to live?

If you're considering a move to Greater Manchester or investing in property this year, Bury should be high on your list. With excellent schools, strong transport links, vibrant communities and access to beautiful countryside, Bury offers the perfect balance between town and rural life.
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What sells best on market stalls?

The best-selling market stall products are often hot food/drinks, handmade goods (jewelry, crafts, soaps, candles, art), vintage/second-hand items, plants/flowers, and seasonal goods like Christmas decorations, driven by high demand, uniqueness, and impulse buys, with personalized items, organic produce, pet supplies, unique tech accessories, and natural cosmetics also proving popular across different market types. Success depends on market type (farmers', craft, festive) and target audience, so researching your specific market is key.
 
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What's the best time to visit the market?

First, let's look at the early morning hours, when vendors are unloading their goods and spirits are high. This is definitely the best time to go if your goal is snagging the freshest produce and breads and the widest selection.
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What to do today in Bury St. Edmunds?

Things to do in Bury St Edmunds
  • Bury St Edmunds Abbey Gardens. Explore the 14-acre parkland of Bury St Edmunds Abbey Gardens. ...
  • St Edmundsbury Cathedral. ...
  • West Stow Country Park and Anglo-Saxon Village. ...
  • The Giggling Squid. ...
  • Maison Bleue. ...
  • Rustico. ...
  • Ickworth Estate – Albana Walk. ...
  • Bury St Edmunds Town Walk.
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Is Bury Market still going?

Open on Monday to Saturday, from 9am to 4.30pm (closed on Tuesday from 12 noon).
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What is Google doing to the Thompson Center?

Tech giant Google's reshaping of one of Chicago's quirkiest buildings is coming into clearer view for downtown workers and elevated train passengers, with the once-skeletal exterior of the James R. Thompson Center taking on an eye-catching, new glass exterior.
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Why is Bury Market Hall closed?

The structure, designed by architect Fairhurst & Son, features a concrete bird-wing roof covered by a glass curtain wall. But it has been closed since 2023 following the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in its roof.
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Why is Bury famous?

Just a short tram ride away from Manchester, this lively town mixes independent markets, brilliant food, rich history, and stunning countryside - all with that classic Northern charm. Famous for its world-renowned Bury Market (and yes, Black Pudding), this town is much more than just a shopping stop.
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How many stalls does Bury Market have?

The Award Winning Bury Market has over 350 stalls open every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Market Hall & Fish & Meat Hall also Open Everyday except Sundays.
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Are there toilets at Bury Market?

Just a quick heads up for people who don't know,, The toilet block is situated on the site of the old merry go round - behind the hot potato stand.. Bury Market Thank you. Hi Judith, they're next to the subway behind the Turkish Gozleme food stall. Thanks for your enquiry!
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What is the safest city in the UK for Muslims?

Yes, Edinburgh is a safe and welcoming city for Muslims, with a growing multicultural population and inclusive community values. The city is home to multiple mosques, Islamic centres, and halal restaurants.
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Which UK city has the most Arabs?

Most British Arabs live in the Greater London area, and many are either businesspeople, recent immigrants, or students. There are also sizable and long-established Yemeni Arab communities living in both Cardiff and the South Shields area near Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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What is the white population in Bury?

According to the 2021 census results , the majority of Bury's resident population (160,716 individuals, representing 82.9%) identified their ethnic group within the high-level “White” category, which is 1.9% higher than the national figure of 81% for England.
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