ILMINSTER NEWS: Important works for the Market House

WORK has started on essential maintenance to the historic Market House in the centre of Ilminster.
The work, which will cost almost £12,000, will include some re-pointing, shot blasting the guttering, rewiring and replacing lights and decorating the ceiling.
Ilminster Town Council announced on Monday (January 25, 2016) that it will also be refurbishing the seats that are situated close to the Market House.
Whilst access to the Market House will not be possible during the work, the weekly Thursday market will continue. The market traders have agreed to limit the space they use and will all be located on the East Street side of the Market House. The work is scheduled to take approximately two weeks - weather permitting.
The Mayor, Cllr Rose Neave, said “As well as being of historical interest, the Market House is a focal point for modern life in the town - being used throughout the year for community events such as the Victorian Evening as well as markets and fundraising activities so it is important that the building is well maintained.
“We are aware that the work will cause some disruption for traffic and pedestrians but care will be taken to minimise that as far as possible and we hope that people will be tolerant and supportive of the need to for the work to be done.”
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