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It is believed that the right for a market to be held in Melton was probably first granted during the reign of the last but one Saxon Kings, Edward the Confessor – (1042-1066). Following the Norman ...
Facilities at the market on the edge of Melton Mowbray are in "poor condition" Plans have been revealed for a £5.5m expansion of a Leicestershire cattle market that has been criticised as "not ...
Melton Mowbray Market is pleased to announce that it has now fully reopened following the recent lockdown. The site hosts weekly livestock sales of sheep and cattle plus visitors can also visit ...
The Farmers Market at Melton Mowbray Livestock Market is pleased to be re-open after it was forced to close due to the coronavirus pandemic. It opens alongside the weekly livestock sale. The ...
Some of the country’s best rare livestock breeds will be on show at the 5th National Show and Sale of Traditional Native Breeds, which is being staged at Melton Mowbray Livestock Market on ...
Tim Webster, the cattle auctioneer, said: "It is devastating for the town - on market day farmers usually wander round the local shops and spend money but those local businesses are losing out." He ...
Melton Mowbray Market predates the Domesday Book and moved from its various locations in the central streets of town to its current site in 1869 as part of the Melton Mowbray Cattle Market Act.
Plans have been revealed for a £5.5m expansion of a Leicestershire cattle market that has been criticised as "not fit for purpose". The project at Melton Mowbray livestock market will include new ...
Details are revealed of a £5.5m revamp of a Leicestershire livestock market that has been described as "unfit for purpose".