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Oldest Christmas market scrapped... as Labour scrooges say it’s too popular!

- By Richard Marsden

IT WAS england’s oldest Christmas market – a four-day extravagan­za creating a festive wonderland attracting up to 300,000 people each year.

But while the streets of many cities were bustling at the weekend, lincoln was eerily quiet.

The annual spectacle begun in 1982 was cancelled by the city’s labourrun council as it had become too popular, causing a ‘safety risk’.

Last year 320,000 people flocked to the market, generating an estimated £15million for the city’s economy.

But, as businesses basked in the bumper success, labour councillor­s said the event had become a ‘risk to public safety’.

After a last-ditch motion to revive the market was rejected, labour mayor Biff Bean spent the weekend on a civic visit to lincoln’s twin town Neustadt, germany. He was believed to have enjoyed a tour of the festive market there.

Lincoln’s business owners have slammed the decision to axe the event. rachel Whittaker, who runs a photograph­y studio in the Uphill area, said: ‘it is so sad, people can’t believe it, they’re astonished.

‘it’s bizarre. Other places would fall over themselves to have a December weekend where hundreds of thousands of people are walking around your city, eating, drinking, shopping, having a brilliant time – and spending their money.

‘and we are saying we don’t want that? it makes no sense. This is the very thing that makes lincoln so special at Christmas.’

Claire Taylor, 55, who runs Top To Bottom accessorie­s in the central steep Hill, said: ‘Footfall is declining in high streets everywhere. local independen­t businesses have really struggled over the last few years. Now this is just another kick in the teeth.’

The decision to shut the market, which spread out across streets and squares around the city’s famed cathedral, was taken in February after officials said visitor numbers were ballooning beyond their control.

Options, including ticketing and spreading stalls out into more streets, were rejected.

Karl McCartney, lincoln’s Tory MP, said: ‘it’s absolutely outrageous, it is cultural and economic vandalism.

‘The financial pain this will inflict on local businesses and charities will be catastroph­ic. it is real-life nightmare before Christmas stuff.’

He added that some overcrowdi­ng had marred last year’s event but that officials should have worked on resolving this problem instead of cancelling the whole event.

‘No one in their right mind could think ending a 40-year-old Christmas tradition like this is the correct thing to do,’ added Mr McCartney.

The council said it acted after a safety review of the 2022 event with the police, fire and ambulance services. a spokesman said it was not possible to find an alternativ­e ‘which was practicall­y or financiall­y feasible’.

Ric Metcalfe, leader of the city council, said Mr Bean’s visit to germany had helped to strengthen civic ties.

‘It is so sad, people can’t believe it’

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