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Manchester's markets will begin to reopen this week - more than two months after coronavirus forced them to close

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Some of Manchester’s markets will reopen this week more than two months after they were closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.Shoppers will be expected to follow social distancing measures similar to those that have been in place at supermarkets, including limits on customers, one-way systems and hand sanitisers.The markets will reopen with reduced days and hours to allow for deep cleansing to be carried out regularly.New Smithfield Market is the only market in the city that has traded throughout lockdown - while under strict safety measures - due to its importance in the local food supply chain.But from Thursday, June 11, Gorton Market will reopen from Thursdays to Saturdays between 10am and 4pm.The outdoor market will reopen on.

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