When did Bury Market burn down?
The multi award-winning Market – which has been voted the nation's favourite market on two occasions recently – dates all the way back to 1440, and has operated from several town centre sites over the centuries, but it moved to its current home in the early 1970s after the previous market hall burned down in 1968.Why is Bury Market closing?
Work is ongoing to find room for Bury Market stores to start trading again after the indoor market hall was closed due to reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) being discovered.How old is Bury Market?
For over five hundred years, Bury Market has dominated the consumer retail sector in the area.Why is Bury Market World famous?
Bury Market is a world-famous market that offers both indoor and outdoor vendors selling food, clothes, hardware, flowers, fruit and its famous black pudding. This market has won multiple awards and attracts about 250,000 shoppers every week.What day is market day in Bury?
Open MarketStalls open on Wednesday and Friday from 9am to 4.30pm, and Saturday from 9am to 5pm.
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How many stalls are on Bury Market?
Bury Market was granted its charter in the 1440s and now attracts millions of visitors every year and thousands of coaches from across the country. It boats 370 stalls on its three sites - the Market Hall, Outdoor Market, and the Fish and Meat Hall.Is Bury Market worth visiting?
Highly recommended ! Every time we visit Bury market I have to have a freshly cooked black pudding, it tastes amazing hot and fresh, it's worth the trip just for them. The market is fantastic, such a wide range of products, the meat and fish parts are great, always fresh and very good quality and prices.What food is Bury famous for?
Bury is so well known for its black pudding that it is not uncommon to see it described as Bury Black Pudding on menus across the UK – so much so that The Bury Black Pudding Co provides black pudding to big-name retailers such as Harrods.What does Bury Market sell?
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- Children's and Baby Wear.
- Cleaning Equipment.
- CTN Items.
- Electrical Goods.
- Ethnic Clothing.
- Fashion Clothing.
- Food.
- Footwear.
What is happening to Bury Market?
Indoor stalls on the market are closed temporarily as a safety precaution while investigations are carried out to the roof and building. This will determine whether any repairs are required, given that some RAAC (Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) was used in the construction of the building in 1971.When did Bury Market open?
Outdoor traders gave up parts of their stalls to indoor traders demonstrating camaraderie by everyone. A new temporary Market Hall was built at a cost of around £30,000 and opened in March 1969 then on 6 October 1971, the new Bury Market site opened.Are dogs allowed in Bury Market?
Are dogs allowed in the market - Bury Market. Dogs on leads are allowed on the Open Market but not in the Market Halls, with the exception of assistance dogs which are allowed throughout the site. The Market is a busy place and as such we do not recommend anybody brings a dog of a nervous disposition.When was Bury founded?
Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government re-organisation it was one of the ten original districts that formed the County of Greater Manchester. The Borough has an area of 9,919 hectares (24,511 acres) and serves a population of 181,300 (Source ONS. 2002 Mid-Year Estimate).Which part of Bury Market is closed?
“The safety of traders and visitors is our top priority so, as a precaution, we have taken the decision to close the market hall while we carry out further investigatory work. “These measures only affect the indoor stalls – our large outdoor market, and the fish and meat hall, will remain open for business."How many days is Bury Market open?
Opening times: Full Markets (including the Open Market) take place on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The Fish and Meat Hall is open Monday to Saturday (apart from Tuesday pm). Bury Market Hall is open 6 days a week.Is Bury good for shopping?
Shopping centres in BuryThe Rock and Millgate offer brilliant selections of contemporary high street and boutique stores, alongside food outlets and leisure facilities, including a Vue cinema, Hollywood Bowl, and the well-known Martini's On The Rock, which offers cocktails, a poker club, pool hall and more!
How do you get a stall on Bury Market?
To apply as a trader at Bury Market, please visit the market office and bring:
- your photo identification, such as a passport or driving licence.
- two items to prove your address.
- public liability insurance certificate (to the value of £5 million).
Does Bury have an indoor market?
The outdoor market, fish and meat hall, Katsouris and other stalls around the perimeter of the indoor market hall are unaffected and open for business as usual. Find out more.Where to park when visiting Bury Market?
Please see the links to their websites (where available) for prices and facilities:
- Angouleme Retail Park, BL9 0BZ.
- Knowlsey Place car park, Knowsley Street, BL9 0SW.
- Metrolink station, Haymarket Street, BL9 0AY.
- Moorgate Retail Park, BL9 7AQ.
- Millgate shopping centre, BL9 0QQ.
- The Rock Parkade, 61a Rochdale Rd, Bury BL9 7AX.