Exeter's Cathedral is taking over the running of the city's Christmas Market to try to make more money.
There will be changes to the layout of the event in the Cathedral Close and a greater focus on the West front of the building, but otherwise it'll be largely unchanged.
The Cathedral say they want to have more local products to help boost the city's economy.
Cressida Peers, from the Cathedral, says they want to earn more money for themselves and have more local products.
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