The original market was at the time of the blaze under insured by the then Conservative administration and therefore they were unable to rebuild it.
The creation of a new Lancaster Market continued to be bedevilled by setbacks – to plans for a major shopping development (itself a victim of the 1980s ‘credit crunch’), relocation to the bus station and finally, the move to a building many always described as ‘not fit for purpose’.
In 2009/10, the market lost £461,000 and this was expected to rise to £492,000 in the next financial year.
The ill-fated market closed down for good not long after on September 10 2012.
Primark now occupies the former Lancaster Market building.
These pictures from our archives include ones of a hard fought campaign by traders to save their livelihood when closure of the market was threatened, as well as traders at their stalls and customers,

9. Market memories
Jane McDade and Jennifer Walker enjoy a chat over a cup of tea and toasted teacake in the Terrace Cafe at Lancaster Market Photo: Garth Hamer

10. Market memories
Helen Caton buying sweets from Elsie Nicholas at Frank's Sweet Stall. Photo: Garth Hamer

11. Market memories
Andrea Smith, owner of Burgess Cheese stall on Lancaster Market. Photo: Garth Hamer

12. Market memories
Fishmongers Jamie Shaw and Kevin Nicolls serving customers Anne Hayhurst, Lynn Agnew and Pat Smith in Shaw's Fishmongers. Photo: Garth Hamer