Nottingham Post

Christmas market hit by Omicron announceme­nt

TRADERS SAY THE ATTRACTION WAS ‘NOT THE SAME AS IT USED TO BE’

- By OLIMPIA ZAGNAT olimpia.zagnat@reachplc.com @Olimpiazag­nat

TRADERS at Nottingham’s Christmas Market have spoken out about the long-awaited winter attraction which they say was just “not the same” as it used to be.

The pandemic has caused many popular events to be cancelled including Goose Fair and Bonfire Night, with many hoping that Nottingham’s festive set-up in the Old Market Square would be the saving grace that everyone needed.

However, with winter celebratio­ns coming to an end and stalls officially closing yesterday, traders have told of their experience at this year’s market.

Gracie Vernon, who owns the Churros stall, said it was her eighth year coming to Nottingham’s Christmas Market. Speaking about this year’s celebratio­ns, she said: “It has been very busy in the first weeks, but then after Boris Johnson’s announceme­nt about the Omicron variant the footfall just dropped. “Fewer people would come into the city centre, they were all wearing masks - I think everyone just got very scared.” The 32-year-old added: “It was nice to come to the market again, because I have been here for eight years - we have been the eyes and ears of the market, we have seen it all. “Every year there is a great atmosphere, and it is nice to be around people. “And before the announceme­nt it was so lovely seeing people enjoying themselves, being loud, celebratin­g.

“But it just has not been the same this year.”

James Freeman, co-owner of the Filthy Vegan, also present at the market this year, added: “It is quite sad that it is coming to an end. It is just that we have had a long year and we were looking forward to it.”

The 30-year-old added: “I think that overall it has been great - but not like previous years.”

While the market was successful in previous editions, last year’s market was axed after just one day amid fears of crowds rammed together with a lack of social distancing, despite being under Tier 3 restrictio­ns at the time.

The 30-year-old added: “We definitely had more people in the market before.

“And the last few days were quite quiet - but still a good year compared to last year’s.”

For one trader it was the first time she attended Nottingham’s Christmas Market as a stallholde­r.

Natalie Wood, who runs Lebanese Wraps, added: “I think it was really good considerin­g the times we are living in right now.

“It is true that after the Omicron announceme­nt the footfall dropped massively.

“But I think we had a fair amount of people enjoying themselves.

“Now I think it is time for us to call it a day.”

Fewer people would come into the city centre - I think everyone just got very scared.

Gracie Vernon, market trader

 ?? NOTTINGHAM POST ?? Gracie Vernon has been running the Churros stall at the Christmas market for eight years
NOTTINGHAM POST Gracie Vernon has been running the Churros stall at the Christmas market for eight years

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