The market usually closes in December until the spring, but if planning permission is granted, it would not reopen.
The market has been running since 1986, and Mr Parry explained that moving it now would be too expensive.
“We’d have to spend £2m, so you’d [sic] be 25 years before you even got your money back,” he said.
“Once it’s gone, it’s gone. We’ve got all these sheds, we’ve got the indoor markets, we’ve got toilet blocks, sewage systems, electricity, car parks, tarmac roads. We got full planning for a market, and you just can’t get that, and it wouldn’t be lucrative to do it.”