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'We're in Gorton Market... it's not the Trafford Centre'

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They survived the pandemic and have battled to carry on as energy costs have soared. But this is the last straw for some traders at Gorton Market.

Several businesses at the indoor space, off Garratt Way, have told the Manchester Evening News they might leave due to the 'extortionate' costs involved.

Some claim their outgoings have risen by 50 per cent or more, with bills up by thousands of pounds a month. It comes after Manchester ice cream makers Sivori's closed its caféat the market last year after nearly five decades.

Customers and traders have said the loss of the family-run business - which would attract visitors from far and wide - has damaged other businesses. READ MORE: 'They have powered Manchester's rebirth...

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