What days are fareham market?

Traditional markets are held from 9am to 3pm:
  • Every Monday in Fareham West Street.
  • Every Wednesday in Portchester West Street.
  • Additional markets are held every Thursday during the school holidays.
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What day is market day in Fareham?

Fareham and Portchester Markets

Traditional markets are held from 9am to 3pm: Fareham - West Street - Every Monday. Portchester - West Street - Every Wednesday.
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What days are markets on in Hampshire?

There is a traditional Charter market every Thursday and Saturday and a Hampshire Farmer's Market on the third Sunday of the month.
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Does Gosport have a market?

Every Tuesday and Saturday Gosport town centre plays host to a street market offering a range of goods from local independent traders. The stalls vary each week depending on the season, but you can expect a variety of produce including butchers, greengrocers, plants and flowers, arts and crafts, clothing and jewellery.
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What time does Fareham shut?

Fareham Shopping Centre is open: Sun - Sun 10:00 - 16:00. Mon - Sat 09:00 - 17:30.
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Is Fareham good for shopping?

Fareham boasts a fantastic selection of individual shops, cafes, restaurants and businesses all within easy reach and that are accessible to all.
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Has Fareham Shopping Centre been sold?

Fareham Borough Council has bought Fareham Shopping Centre and several adjoining properties on West Street in a £14.25m deal.
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What is the largest market in Hampshire?

Winchester is Hampshire Farmers' Markets largest and award-winning market, held twice a month with 30 to 40 stalls attending each market.
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What are the bad areas of Gosport?

Gosport Town is the most dangerous neighbourhood in Gosport, followed by Rowner in second place, and Priddy's Hard & Brockhurst East as the third most dangerous area. Gosport's safest neighbourhoods are, in order, Alverstoke & Privett, Clayhall & Anglesey, and Lee-on-the-Solent.
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Is Gosport a deprived area?

Gosport continues to have deprivation 'hotspots' that are amongst some of the most deprived areas in the country yet are adjacent to some of the least deprived areas in the country.
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Is there a Saturday market in the Cotswolds?

The Stroud Shambles Market is held every Friday and Saturday throughout the year and offers a delightful selection of vintage items, antiques, collectables and locally-made arts and crafts.
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Does Salisbury have a market day?

The market is held every Tuesday and Saturday, except on the third Tuesday in October (due to the annual Charter Fair). The historical market has run since 1227 in Salisbury Market Place and comprises of approximately 70 stalls of various sizes.
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What day is Salisbury Market Day?

Salisbury Charter Market is open every Tuesday from 8:30am until 3pm and Saturday from 8:30am until 4pm in Salisbury Market Place.
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What day is Northwich market?

Northwich Artisan Market is one of the highlights on the town's calendar and takes place on the 2nd Saturday every month right in the heart of town running down the centre of the main shopping avenue, Witton Street.
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What day is market day in Ringwood Hampshire?

Ringwood's Wednesday market is located on the High Street and runs from 8am-3pm. The market here has been established for at least 780 years and still to this day draws in the locals and visitors to buy farm produce and general ware.
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Is Fareham bigger than Gosport?

On Census Day Sunday, March 21, 2021, the 'usual resident' population of Gosport borough was 81,900 – down 0.9 per cent on the comparable 2011 figure – while Fareham borough's population stood 2.6 per cent higher at 114,500.
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What are the rough areas of Portsmouth?

Crime in Portsmouth's Neighbourhoods

Landport is the most dangerous neighbourhood in Portsmouth, followed by Fratton West & Portsea in second place, and Wymering as the third most dangerous area. Portsmouth's safest neighbourhoods are, in order, Cosham North, Portchester North West, and Portchester South East.
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Why is Gosport called Turk town?

Gosport is sometimes called Turk Town. It is believed it is because in 1850-51 ships from the Turkish navy were at anchor off the town. Some Turkish sailors died during that time and they were buried in Gosport.
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What are the nice market towns in Hampshire?

The Winchester district is home to three of the most vibrant and picturesque market towns in Hampshire – Alresford, Bishop's Waltham and Wickham.
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What is the oldest street market in the UK?

Borough Market is a wholesale and retail market hall in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century.
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Where is the biggest indoor market in the UK?

Leeds Kirkgate Market became the largest indoor market in Europe when it opened​ in 1857. But it's not just it size that sets it apart as a truly unique shopping experience. It was designed by the celebrated architect Joseph Paxton who was responsible for the iconic Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London.
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Who owns Fareham Shopping Centre?

Fareham Borough Council has bought Fareham Shopping Centre as part of its regeneration strategy for the town. The £14.25m acquisition forms part of the Council's broader programme, which includes £16.7m for Fareham Live and £2.5m to replace Osborn Road multi storey car park with a modern surface car park.
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How old is Fareham Shopping Centre?

Built in two phases between 1975 and 1981, the centre contains many well known retailers and is quite large for a town of its size. The shopping centre is part of a wider scheme of buildings in the town centre that were constructed around the same time.
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What is the oldest shopping centre in the UK?

The Royal Exchange, a trading market in the City of London, is officially opened by Elizabeth I. Above the open-air piazza where dealers buy and sell commodities, there is a two-storey shopping mall, with 100 different kiosks – making it Britain's first shopping centre.
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