SALISBURY'S street markets can reopen from June 1, and stallholders will now be able to sell their full range of goods.

Following the recent change to Government guidance, the markets in Amesbury and Wilton can return from next week.

Salisbury's charter market has now been reopen for two weeks, with a limited range of stalls.

Social distancing will be in place at each of the markets, and the public are strongly urged to take notice of the signage at each site and ensure they do everything they can to adhere to the measures and keep at least two meters apart from each other and the stallholders at all times.

To keep stallholders and the public as safe as possible a socially distancing queuing system will be in place at each market for each stall.

Stallholders will be regularly using hand sanitiser, and cleaning where appropriate, and people are also encouraged to pay via contactless where they can and when it’s available, and should not unnecessarily pick up items and put them back.

A number of stall holders have laid their stalls out differently to have a dedicated entrance and exit and operate a one way system and all have been advised to follow government guidelines around hygiene, regular hand washing and sanitising.

Council officers will be on site to manage set-up and ensure stalls are socially distanced, and arrangements are in place at each stall for a socially distanced queue system

Wiltshire Council cabinet member for highways, Councillor Bridget Wayman said: “We’re pleased that our street markets are returning to some sort of normality and that people can again buy the best that Wiltshire has to offer.

“Safety is paramount and we politely urge that in order for people to keep themselves and our stallholders as safe as possible they follow social distancing and take notice of the on-site signage and measures in place.

The shopping experience will obviously be a little different but people will hopefully get used to it quickly and still enjoy visiting the markets.”

Salisbury Journal:

The operating times of the street markets are below, but depending on the day’s trade, some stallholders may decide to close a little earlier:

Tuesday

Melksham, Market Place from 9am-2pm

Wednesday

Amesbury, Salisbury Street from 9am-2pm

Marlborough High Street from 9am-3pm

Trowbridge Fore Street from 9am- 2pm

Thursday

Bradford on Avon, Bridget Street car park from 9am-1:30pm

Wilton, Market Place from 9am-1:30pm

Friday

Calne, Phelps Parade, from 9am-2pm

Warminster, adjacent to the library in Central Car Park from 9am-1:30pm

Saturday

Marlborough, High Street from 9am-3pm

More information, including FAQs can be found at wiltshire.gov.uk/community-environment-street-markets