Former Geneva bus depot to host food trucks and stalls

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Plans have been finalized for how the former bus depot at Jonction in Geneva will be used for the next two years.

It will be handed over to the owners of the Baroque night club and restaurant who will open the space to food trucks, a fresh produce market and small designer stands. 

The focus will be on local products and affordability. 

It will be open Wednesday to Sunday until 9.30pm from mid-October. Although it will close during the Christmas period so not to compete with Christmas markets. 

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