'We're a family - I feel let down and betrayed'
Traders who had to move their stalls to allow the demolition of Leicester Market have hit out at a new scheme for a smaller, food-focused market for the city.
Earlier this year work on a planned £7.5m revamp of the marketplace was paused following demolition work at the site.
The council said at the time the area opened up by the work could instead be used as a space for events. A consultation has now been launched on a plan to both return the market to its original location as well as create a new event space.
But traders are not happy with the new, smaller 48-stall market proposed, which would be prioritised for traders selling fruit, vegetables and food from around the world.
ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Leicester reporter Kevin Ncube went to Leciester Market to hear what traders think of the new proposal, and market stall holder Odel Pittard spoke to Ady Dayman.
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