https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-64650522
New “mini street food markets” are set to be created in Sheffield in a bid to draw visitors to the city centre.
Sheffield Council said it wanted to work with vendors to stimulate “a vibrant street food scene”.
Under plans approved by councillors on Wednesday, the city’s “outdated” street trading rules will be revised to encourage businesses to set up stalls.
This could also help to bridge the gap between the day-time and night-time economies, the local authority said.