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Consultation has concluded
Since re-opening the Crown Street Mall in 2014 more activity is taking place in the City Centre including the Friday markets and new Thursday night Eat Street markets. These and other programs are part of a strategy to bring colour, life and activity to our City Centre and form part of our Cultural and Evening Economy Strategies.
Council is inviting you to help us plan for the future by answering a few questions about what you do and don't like about the markets in the Mall, Twilight markets at Flagstaff Hill and any other markets you enjoy. You can have your say by filling in the feedback form below. Pop over to our interactive mapping tool and show us where you would like markets to be located in future.
Feedback closes 18 October 2015.
Since re-opening the Crown Street Mall in 2014 more activity is taking place in the City Centre including the Friday markets and new Thursday night Eat Street markets. These and other programs are part of a strategy to bring colour, life and activity to our City Centre and form part of our Cultural and Evening Economy Strategies.
Council is inviting you to help us plan for the future by answering a few questions about what you do and don't like about the markets in the Mall, Twilight markets at Flagstaff Hill and any other markets you enjoy. You can have your say by filling in the feedback form below. Pop over to our interactive mapping tool and show us where you would like markets to be located in future.