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Council confirms it wants to make Eagle Square permanent home of Arnold Market

The market was temporarily relocated to Eagle Square in 2022

Gedling Borough Council has confirmed it wants to make Eagle Square the permanent home of Arnold Market, subject to final approvals.

The decision follows extensive consultations and the council said it aligns with the long-term vision for Arnold town centre’s development.

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The market was temporarily relocated to Eagle Square in 2022.

Feedback from traders, businesses, and residents highlighted strong support for the move, with many recognising the benefits of keeping the market in this central location. Retailers and market traders were especially supportive, citing the market’s potential to drive footfall and boost local trade.

A recent consultation gathered input from over 130 stakeholders, including shoppers, business owners, and traders. While public opinion was mixed, with 48% of residents in favour, 62% of businesses and all market traders supported the permanent relocation. Suggestions included more variety in market stalls, regular deep cleaning of the area, and introducing specialist markets such as farmers’ or artisan events.

The market area has also seen significant investment with over £20,000 agreed for new canopies to be installed in the new year, alongside recent changes to the landscape of Eagle Square to make it more accessible, funded by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.

The council’s broader Ambition Arnold masterplan, which aims to revitalise the town centre, also prioritised enhancing the market offer. A benchmarking review showed Arnold’s market days bring higher footfall compared to similar towns, underlining its importance to the local economy. Despite this, the market has struggled to attract traders, with current numbers below the national average.

Plans for Eagle Square include a review of pricing, marketing, and management models to create a sustainable and vibrant market strategy. The council is committed to supporting local entrepreneurs and increasing visitor numbers to ensure the market thrives.

Councillor John Clarke MBE, Leader of Gedling Borough Council, said: “Arnold Market is a key part of the town’s identity, and keeping it at Eagle Square is the right decision for the community.

“We have been in constant contact with the traders, who have been on the site for over three years, and they have been supportive of this permanent move.

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“The ambition we have for all of Arnold, our largest town centre and most visited shopping centre, will help revitalise our town centre, support local businesses, and attract more visitors. We’re committed to ensuring the market becomes a thriving hub for traders and shoppers alike.”

Final decisions will follow necessary planning and street trading permissions, expected in early 2025.

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