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Welcome to this podcast about the Sheep Market, which is one of the oldest parts of the city, as its name suggests, there was originally a market here where farmers brought their sheep, but now it's been redeveloped into a buzzing, vibrant area of the city, which is also home to one of the city's fastest-growing communities. The nearby university has always meant the area's popular with students who come in to enjoy the lively nightlife, but now graduates embarking on careers in the worlds of fashion and design are buying up the new apartments recently built here to replace the small houses where the market workers used to live, the narrow old side streets are great places for finding original pictures, jewelry and ceramics which won't break the bank, as well as local produce like fruit and vegetables. There's also lots of pavement cafes where you can have a coffee and watch tourists from all over the world go by, the oldest buildings in the area are on the main streets, including the city's first department store, built in the 1880s, which is still open today. The Sheep Market is a centre for fashion, and there's a policy of encouraging new young designers, the Young Fashion Competition is open to local young people who are passion about fashion, this year they've been asked to design an outfit based on ideas from the music and technology that's part of their everyday life, using both natural and man-made fibers, the garments will be judged by a panel of experts and fashion designers, and the winning entries will be modeled at a special gala evening. Parking at the Sheep Market is easy, there are plenty of pay and display car parking spaces on the roadsides which are fine if you just want to stay for an hour or two, but if you want to spend the day there it's better to park in one of the four underground car parks. It's not expensive and if you can present a receipt from one of the local stores, you'll not be charged at all, after six pm many of the car parks have a flat rate which varies but it is usually very reasonable.