Sydney’s famous Glebe Markets will do its last day of trading at the end of this month.
Organisers announced the sad news on Wednesday evening, blindsiding stallholders who were sent an email blaming the sudden closure on ‘personal reasons’.
“Thank you for sharing the last 31 years with us,” the markets said on social media.
The markets have become a cherished event for Sydney residents and visitors alike after its first event on the grounds of Glebe Public School in 1992.
Patrons were livid by the news.
Some called for a petition to save the event, while others expressed their…