The open-air market in the occupied Ap. Andreas is demolished and another is being built

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In the second half of March, the makeshift open-air shops operating in the precinct of the monastery of Apostolos Andreas in Karpasia are expected to be demolished and uniform kiosks will be built to relocate the sellers, according to Kipris Postasi.

According to Kypris Postasi, the owners - retailers have already been notified to evacuate the space and that they will be given a normally covered space of 6 meters (ss: no exact details and area are given) in the parking lot near the Monastery. However, some of them reacted by claiming that "they do not fit in 6 meters".

According to Kypris Postasi, the decision to demolish the makeshift outdoor markets was taken in the context of the change of the surrounding area of ​​the Monastery that was renovated. However, it is noted that even those who want to relocate to the new accommodation can not get the key because they were told that they will have to wait and those who react will accept the change. The Cyprus Post cites information, according to which, the owners - retailers were informed about this development yesterday Sunday.

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