




bobs like material from the stalls there. I find it a really interesting place; it's a council owned building and gives stallholders access to low rent stalls. It's not the nicest of places, it looks like it's stuck in the 1970's, yet I find it really visually interesting. One of the things I love about Castle Market is the endless signage, it's all so outdated
yet somehow really works in the environment. I also love people watching there... but I try not to make that too obvious.
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