Huge losses expected as Lincoln Christmas Market cancelled over coronavirus fears
Lincoln is set to take a financial hit following the cancellation of this year’s Christmas Market due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Lincoln is set to take a financial hit following the cancellation of this year’s Christmas Market due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
There will be no plastic at next year’s Lincoln Christmas market following a landmark vote by the city’s council last night.
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The Lincoln Christmas market kicked off the festive season on Thursday evening, spreading the Christmas cheer to locals and visitors.
The Lincoln Christmas Market has been cancelled because of the poor weather conditions, which is likely to have a huge impact on the local economy.
Festive tradition will take over Castle Square this weekend as the Christmas Market returns, but with a modern twist. The organisers will be updating Twitter with important information for visitors.