This is when Calderdale markets are set to reopen and what days they will run

Calderdale Council is planning the safe, phased reopening of its markets across the borough.
Brighouse market.Brighouse market.
Brighouse market.

Following Government guidance outdoor markets can reopen from Monday, June 1, and indoor markets (along with other non-essential retailers) from Monday, June 15, as long as they protect staff and customers from COVID-19.

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The Council runs two indoor market halls, Halifax Borough Market and Todmorden Market Hall, and regular outdoor markets in Brighouse, Elland, Hebden Bridge, Sowerby Bridge and Todmorden.

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The market halls in Halifax and Todmorden, as well as the outdoor markets in Brighouse, Elland, Hebden Bridge and Todmorden, have remained open for the sale of essential food throughout the pandemic, with safety measures in place and staff advising people of social distancing rules.

From the week starting Monday, June 1, the following outdoor markets will reopen as follows:

o Brighouse (Wednesday and Saturday)

o Elland (Friday)

o Hebden Bridge (Thursday, Saturday and Sunday)

o Sowerby Bridge (Tuesday, Friday and Saturday)

o Todmorden (Wednesday, Friday and Saturday)

From the week commencing Monday, June 15, the outdoor markets will be open on the following days:

o Brighouse (Wednesday and Saturday)

o Elland (Friday)

o Hebden Bridge (Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday)

o Sowerby Bridge (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday)

o Todmorden (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday)

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In line with Government guidance, from Monday, June 15 Halifax Borough Market and Todmorden Market Hall will be open for the sale of non-essential as well as essential items.

Like everyone, people visiting markets must stay two metres away from others at all times, and follow the social distancing and safety measures that will be in place, such as floor markings and notices.

You should also wash your hands with soap and water often, for at least 20 seconds, avoid touching your face and follow the ‘catch it, bin it, kill it’ guidance.

As per national advice, cafés and beauty salons in the markets will not reopen at present, and due to the narrow width of some aisles in the market halls, it will not be safe to reopen every stall at the moment as it is not possible to comply with the national ‘COVID-19 secure’ guidelines.

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Car boot sales and second hand markets will remain closed until further notice – the Council will consult with those traders as it progresses the reopening.

Coun Jane Scullion, Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Resources, said: “Whilst we welcome the opportunity to open our markets further, and we encourage people to shop with independent retailers where possible, keeping people safe remains our top priority. The coronavirus will still be present for some time, and our main advice remains – stay at home wherever possible, and if you do need to go out, follow social distancing rules and try to walk or cycle if you can.

“We know how important it is to reopen our high streets and rebuild our economy, but our main concern is to ensure a safe future for everyone. We have been working closely with our market traders to make sure stall holders, staff and customers stay protected, and market stalls will only open when it is safe to do so. Our reopening decisions have been made very carefully, and only where we are confident that measures are in place to manage the risk of COVID-19.”

National guidance for reopening has been made available to market traders, and the Council’s markets service has been supporting them to operate safely.

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As well as indoor markets, from Monday, June 15 all other non-essential retailers are expected to be able to reopen, provided they meet the COVID-19 secure guidelines. This includes shops selling clothes, shoes, toys, furniture, books and electronics, and tailors, auction houses and photography studios.