Who owns Plymouth market?

The pannier market is home to more than 150 stalls and is owned by Plymouth City Council. Matt Jones has been the market manager for 17 years and has witnessed it undergo a significant refurbishment, following a £3.7million investment in 2017.
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Is Plymouth Pannier Market closing down?

Traders at one of Plymouth's most unique shopping areas have been told they have until the end of the month to pack up and leave. Barbican's Pannier Market has been sold and it's thought the new owner wants to develop the Grade Two listed building into apartments, new shops and a gallery.
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When was Plymouth market built?

The building was designed by local architects Walls & Pearn and built in 1959 and 1960. The market was granted Grade II listed status in 2003, and is seen as one of Plymouth's most innovative and important post-war buildings.
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Does Plymouth have a market?

There's been a market in Plymouth since 1253

and in the West End since 1959. Come and visit a piece of Plymouth history today.
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Are dogs allowed in Plymouth Pannier Market?

The historic pannier market (open Tuesday to Saturday | incl. Mondays during summer holidays) welcomes well-behaved dogs and you can mooch with your pooch as you browse to your heart's content.
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Explore Plymouth Market

Can you bring a dog to Pike Place Market?

Do you allow pets at Pike Place Market? Dogs, cats or pets are not allowed in Market buildings, including the Main Arcade. Only trained service animals are permitted within Market buildings.
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Can dogs go into B&M stores?

While the general store policy seems to allow dogs to enter B&M stores provided they are kept on a lead and do not enter any areas that are responsible for food production or retail, there are horror stories about people being asked to leave or even barred from B&M stores for doing so.
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What is the richest part of Plymouth?

A new map shows that Peverell is the 'richest' neighbourhood in Plymouth. The data also shows that Keyham is the 'poorest' in the city based on average wages in the area.
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Where not to live in Plymouth?

Crime in Plymouth's Neighbourhoods

City Centre, Barbican & Sutton Harbour is the most dangerous neighbourhood in Plymouth, followed by Millbay & Stonehouse in second place, and Cattedown & Prince Rock as the third most dangerous area.
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When did Plymouth go bust?

The brand was withdrawn from the marketplace in 2001. The Plymouth models that were produced up to then were either discontinued or rebranded as Chrysler or Dodge.
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What is the oldest street in Plymouth?

New Street on the Barbican used to be known as Rag Street and is the oldest street in Plymouth.
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How old is the Plymouth market?

It's on record that the seafaring folk of Plymouth have enjoyed the retail therapy of a market since 1253 when the town was granted the right to hold one.
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What is the longest street in Plymouth UK?

Union Street was built in 1815 to link the three towns of Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport. It is the longest and straightest street in Plymouth.
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Is dingles in Plymouth closing?

But the Plymouth restaurant has now been bought by a sister company Massarella Restaurants Ltd and it is reopening in Plymouth having rehired some of the workers made redundant when the chain went belly up.
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What shops are in Plymouth market?

Shops - Plymouth Market has everything you need under one roof
  • AHF Workwear.
  • Andy's.
  • Atkins Farm Shop.
  • BS Embroidery Plus.
  • Carl Moore Goldsmiths.
  • Caroleann's Gifts.
  • Cars and Bears.
  • Cathy's Flowers.
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Is Plymouth Christmas market open?

Visit the Plymouth Christmas Market and pick up some individual and unique Christmas gifts, located in the heart of the city centre from 30 November to 17 December 2023!
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What is the most common crime in Plymouth?

Plymouth crime stats

Most crimes, 62 crimes were violent crimes which is 35.0% of all crimes committed in the area. Violent crime rate is at 0% of national crime rate. The category of "other crime" is the highest ranking crime category when category crime rate is compared to the national average.
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What is the safe place in Plymouth?

Safe Places is a scheme that helps people with learning disabilities if they feel anxious or they are faced with verbal abuse, bullying, or harassment when out in the community. The scheme provides them with a 'safe place' to go. Window stickers show where the Safe Places are.
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Is Plymouth a cheap place to live?

Plymouth is a city in Devon, South West England and is one of the cheapest cities in the UK to live as a student. Not including rental costs, it's around 26% cheaper than London. You'll find plenty of affordable cafes, restaurants and pubs in which to meet friends and have fun.
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Where is the cheapest place to live in Plymouth?

Plymouth's least expensive place to live is the PL4 area, which includes Barbican, Lipson, Mount Gould, Mutley, Prince Rock and St Judes. The average house price in the last 12 months was £190,051.
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What percentage of Plymouth is white?

Local data

In 2021, 94.9 per cent of residents in Plymouth identified their ethnic group as White, a decrease from 96.1 per cent in the 2011 Census.
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What is the best area of Plymouth to live?

Popular areas to live in Plymouth
  • Derriford.
  • Devonport.
  • Peverell.
  • Plymouth City Centre.
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Are dogs allowed in Dunelm?

Do you allow dogs in your stores? Unfortunately, we do not allow dogs into any of our Dunelm stores, unless they are an assistance dog. Assistance dogs are permitted in all public locations within our stores including our in-store cafes.
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Is Ikea dog friendly UK?

Here at IKEA, we love animals, however, we ask that you leave your furry friends at home, unless they are fully trained service animals. We ask you to leave your furry friends at home, unless they are fully trained service animals, such as guide dogs and hearing assistance dogs, who are always welcome to shop with you.
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Can I take my dog in Primark?

As well as M&S, Next and Primark remain dog-free zones other than for assistance dogs.
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