l Continued from page 1 As you can imagine, that?s quite a task but we have done several conversions before and we know what is involved.? If the plans went ahead, the cinema could be up and running next summer. But the idea has not gone down well with users of the market hall. Trader Pam Powesland, who ran the market for a time, said: ?The stallholders are very upset ? they just feel this has all been planned well in advance because the council just wants to get rid of the market. The traders don?t trust the councillors whatsoever. ?I still have enthusiasm for the market and feel I could make a go of it. ?We personally don?t think a cinema will work ? you can buy or rent DVDs and videos and even the proper cinema in Okehampton didn?t work.? Christine Brown, of Okehampton Farmers? Market, said: ?Having moved from the Charter Hall to the market hall this year, we are very disappointed to be asked to move once more. ?We have not yet been offered any alternative venue from April by the council and we will make every effort to keep the farmers? market going, as it?s well supported by local people and provides a good source of local foods and crafts.? Caroline Shaw, of Okehampton Auctions, which holds monthly sales in the market hall, said: ?Auctions have been going on in the market hall since the 1920s, so obviously we are not at all happy about this ? we are extremely disappointed and in fact we are starting a petition with our customers against it.?