Weekend market relocated to the pedestrian zone on August 16, due to Jagerfest festivities
On August 16, the Neheimer weekly market will undergo a temporary relocation due to the concurrent event, the "Hunter's Festival". This change will affect the accessibility of the market, as the pedestrian zone, where the market is usually held, will be closed for safety reasons.
The closure of the pedestrian zone will prevent goods from being delivered during market hours on August 16. As a result, the Neheimer weekly market will not be accessible by car during its relocation. The street will also be off-limits to traffic during the closure, which will last from 5 am to approximately 3 pm.
The local hunting association (Jagdverband) of Arnsberg is the organization responsible for organizing the "Hunter's Festival" on August 16. The festival's events may require the use of the pedestrian zone as a market area, making it impossible for goods to be delivered during market hours and for residents to drive through during the same period.
Despite the relocation, the Neheimer weekly market will still take place on August 16, albeit in a different location. The exact location of the relocated market has not been specified, but it will not be on the market square. The market's relocation is a temporary measure and the pedestrian zone will reopen after the "Hunter's Festival" has concluded.
This temporary change in the Neheimer weekly market's location is not a permanent one. The market will return to its usual location once the events related to the "Hunter's Festival" have ended. Residents are advised to plan their visits accordingly to ensure they can still enjoy the market's offerings during this time of change.
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