The city’s new purpose built market site opens this month.
Final preparations have been completed at the Hempsted Meadows site for its opening on July 13.
The site will be one of the largest in the county with 199 pitches for market and car boot traders.
Located on the new south west bypass - which 25,000 vehicles pass daily - it has free parking for around 400 cars and a regular bus service to and from Gloucester.
The market is anticipated being a huge hit with massive interest building up over the past few months. It forms part of the £1 billion regeneration of the city and will add to its vibrancy and vitality.
The new site will maintain Gloucester’s ancient market tradition, which dates back to the Romans.
Once opened the market will operate every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday with the car boot alongside it on Wednesdays and Sundays.
Ken Lakin, the council’s markets manager, commented: “There is a real sense of excitement and anticipation. We have had lots of calls from traders keen to take pitches. The car boot will also be a great place to sell or pick up a bargain.
"This will undoubtedly become the premiere open market and car boot site for the county. It is a great location."
With the barn owl centre at a new site opposite the market and improvements to the nature trail opening up previously inaccessible countryside, a trip to the market will be a great family day out.
| OPENING HOURS Wednesday - Market and car boot - 8am-1pm Saturday - Traders’ market - 9am-4pm Sunday - Market and car boot - 9am-1pm Traders and booters may arrive one hour before opening.
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