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Caerphilly's market traders worried about their future after council buys their market to turn into offices and flats


"We had a feeling something was up, but when we were actually told, it was a shock," he said. "It made me feel a bit sick." Leigh, who is from Pontypridd, has been repairing shoes in Caerphilly for 43 years. He said if the plan goes ahead outlined, it would see him packing his toolkit up for good.

Leigh said: "There's no way we can afford to trade in a town centre shop, the rates are too high. There's talk from the council about possibly putting us somewhere in shipping containers, but try moving my equipment, it's about a tonne in weight. If this does shut, I'm gone. I wouldn't do this again and it's gutting. I'm not sure what I'd do next as this is all I've done since I left school, but I'm also too young to retire."

I'm not saying this is the best Market in the world however Caerphilly Council does this without consulting anyone another part of the town centre has been sold off in Park Lane for a Hotel to be built instead it could of been put to better use as a second much needed carpark for shoppers shame on Caerphilly Council consult local people before doing bad things.
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This sounds like it's in Wales?
senghenydd · M
@Tinkles Yes Caerphilly is ten miles North of Cardiff the capitol of Wales Caerphilly is the principal town of the Rhymney Valley with a population of over 36,000
@senghenydd thought so, this sort of thing seems to be a pattern across Wales. Not sure why our government is intent on demolishing communities.
senghenydd · M
@Tinkles Caerphilly has a very large Castle and the Council previously in the 1930s demolished half the town centre to improve the look of Caerphilly Castle, my grand parents lost half their shopping centre in their day, these local councils in Wales do silly things they always have.
@senghenydd I'm lost for words on that one
@Tinkles where I am the council refused to build a small business centre on an oversized car park. So instead of providing jobs for people they kept a car park that's always empty
senghenydd · M
@Tinkles That doesn't surprise me at all, my local Councillors always included their e-mail addresses so I e-mailed them now they have removed their e-mail addresses