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The magic Greater Manchester market where ruined businesses and laid-off workers can start again for just £28 a week

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formed a board, found the funding they needed and started running it themselves. Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereThey weren't prepared to back down then, and now, after one of the most devastating years retailers have ever faced, they don't just want to survive, they want to thrive - as a place where laid-off workers and businesses struggling in the pandemic can make a new start."Something good comes out of something bad, I'm a true believer of that," says chair of the board Susan Coates."Covid is terrible, but for Heywood Market it has pulled every single trader and the board together to help us survive."I.

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