A STREET food market could be extended across the city centre this summer under plans for lifting lockdown.
Picnic benches with umbrellas may be placed at sites around the city. Extra seating areas could also be created in Tower Gardens and at the Eye of York to make the most of the outdoors.
Tourism body Make It York is looking to reopen Shambles Market for all traders from April 12, with plans to put street food stalls on Parliament Street to help ease pressure on the Shambles Food Court which has been busy at times during lockdown.
Extra seating could also be installed in Parliament Street.
York BID is set to reopen its dining area in College Green, which created extra space for nearby cafes, pubs and restaurants. According to a council report, the successful venue cost £30,000 in total last year and this year officers will apply for planning permission for the tent.
Make It York’s plans for the next few months are outlined in a report for senior councillors and say: “[There is an] option to launch the summer programme of events early to occupy Parliament Street and St Sampson’s Square and potential offerings at Tower Gardens and the Eye of York.
“Objectives are to provide an innovative and welcoming offer to residents/staycation visitors and the Yorkshire hinterland. Event will allow for and encourage dissipation of footfall and be beneficial to the city as a whole.
“To allow for managed space in the city centre from April/May Make It York will need funding support – they can provide sample costs and proposals but first need to understand if there is an in-principle support from the council.”
Temporary toilets may be installed again as the council is worried about a “potential rise in people relieving themselves in public”.
But customers will be allowed to use bathrooms in shops and restaurants when businesses reopen, in contrast to the rules last summer.
An earlier version of this story said there were plans to open an outdoor dining area at the former Minster School this summer.
These proposals had been incorrectly included in the council's report.
The plans for a refectory to open at the former Minster School are part of the York Minster Neighbourhood Plan. This is subject to ongoing consultation and agreements with residents and stakeholders.
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