Weekend market relocated to pedestrian area on August 16th - in conjunction with Jagerfest celebration
On August 16, 2022, the Neheimer weekly market will not be held on the market square as usual. Instead, it will be moved to the pedestrian zone. This change is due to the closure of the pedestrian zone, which is not related to the "Hunter's Festival" but is connected to the Neheimer weekly market.
The closure of the pedestrian zone is expected to last from 10 o'clock in the morning to 3 o'clock in the afternoon, with driving within the zone being prohibited from 5 to approximately 15 o'clock. Delivering goods during market hours on August 16th will also not be possible in the pedestrian zone.
The Jägerverein Neheim (Neheim Hunters' Association), the organisation that hosts the "Jägerfest" in Arnsberg on August 16th, is responsible for the relocation of the Neheimer weekly market from the marketplace to the pedestrian zone. However, the location of the "Hunter's Festival" on August 16th is not specified in the text.
The market hours for the Neheimer weekly market on August 16th have not been officially announced but are expected to overlap with the pedestrian zone closure. The location of the Neheimer weekly market on any other day than August 16th is not specified in the text.
Despite the pedestrian zone closure and the relocation of the market, the Neheimer weekly market will still take place on August 16th. The pedestrian zone will be used as a market area on this day.
Residents and visitors are advised to plan their travel accordingly and to avoid the pedestrian zone during the market hours on August 16th. The closure of the pedestrian zone is for safety reasons on August 16th.
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