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To receive the market management report on the Dorchester Markets and related property and facilities.
Minutes:
The Estates Manager set out
the bi-annual market management report on the markets in Dorchester and related
property and facilities matters.
The panel was advised that
the market revenue had been falling for many years owing to the changing
pattern of retailing, internet purchasing and general trends of markets failing
to meeting the requirements of shoppers.
The market operator Ensors had provided their
draft accounts for the year up to 31 March 2019 and this had revealed a
continuation of the fall in revenue of market stalls from £147,000 in 2017/18
to £136,870 in 2018/19.
For the year up to 31 March 2019
the gross income from car boot tolls had also dropped from £50,000 to
£46,000. The overall net income from
both these markets had dropped from £102,000 to £97,000.
New members were advised that
in recent years the panel had reviewed the means to improve performance and
officers had commissioned a report from the NABMA in respect of the market
operations. The Estates Manager also
reported that since the last meeting of the panel a number of repairs and
maintenance on the market site had taken place.
This included works to the asbestos sheet roofing, new CCTV had been
installed on the site and would be operational shortly. Also a new main gate
had been installed and security managed locking regime was now in place.
The Estates Manager also
advised that basic repairs had been undertaken on the North Linneys
roof.
In response to questions, the
panel was advised that there had been issues with the electricity charges and
concerns over the levels of consumption. Because of the site complexity the
costs had reverted back to the council while officers arranged for sub-metering
of supplies.
In respect of the Cornhill
Market, the trading pitches were now managed by Dorchester Cornhill Market
Limited under licence, with the council receiving a licensing fee of
£25,974. The panel noted that this
independent market was now thriving and was a welcome addition to the high
street.
However concern was expressed
regarding the number of market vehicles and delivery vans that were accessing
South Street before the designated time in the evening. This was potentially
dangerous for pedestrians in the town. The Estates Manager also reported on the
Cornmarket and the Dorset Farmer Market.
Decision
That the report be received
and noted.