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Dates announced for Birmingham's Christmas Market

But city's public health chief said it was 'not a done deal' that they massive outdoor event would go ahead this winter

Birmingham's Frankfurt Christmas Market is set to return in November despite coronavirus restrictions(Image: Birmingham Mail)

Birmingham's famous Frankfurt Christmas Market is set to go ahead this year despite the ongoing restrictions posed by the coronavirus pandemic.

Organisers have announced that the annual event, claimed to be the largest of its kind outside of Birmingham and Austria, will start on November 5 and run until December 23.

Every year, around five million people visit the 80 food, drink and gift stalls in Victoria Square and along New Street, boosting the city's economy to the tune of around £400 million.

But a question mark has hung over the 2020 event ever since the seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic emerged back in March.

Birmingham City Council said: "Planning for this year's Frankfurt Christmas Market began in January.

"This is the case every year, given the complex logistics involved.

"We are monitoring the situation and any updates to the Government's advice as part of this process - and therefore details of this year's event will not be announced until later this year."