Reader letter: Chichester’s definition of a ‘Christmas Market’ is disappointing

'Could we really not do any better than this? It's no wonder our regular market traders are up in arms!,' writes Geoff Merry. Photograph: Steve Robards/ SR2202075'Could we really not do any better than this? It's no wonder our regular market traders are up in arms!,' writes Geoff Merry. Photograph: Steve Robards/ SR2202075
'Could we really not do any better than this? It's no wonder our regular market traders are up in arms!,' writes Geoff Merry. Photograph: Steve Robards/ SR2202075
Writes Geoff Merry, of Langdale Avenue, Chichester

Am I the only person disappointed with Chichester Council's definition of a ‘Christmas Market’?

Has no one on the council ever visited Winchester and seen what they can do?

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We have over-priced cheese and fudge, sold from the same stalls we see throughout the year! Where are the decorated ‘chalet’-style stalls we can see in other cities?

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Where are the decorations?! Where is the festive music?

I was going to say, where are the stalls selling wonderful Christmas presents, but I did see a carved wooden reindeer bench for £4,500.00. I imagine they are selling like hot-cakes?

Could we really not do any better than this? It's no wonder our regular market traders are up in arms!

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