Perth Farmers’ Market has been granted a licence to open until 10pm, after the only objection was withdrawn.
At a meeting of Perth and Kinross Council’s licensing committee, Colin Heggie, of the roads department, said it had reconsidered its position following “new evidence”.
There had been concerns that there would be conflict caused by the presence of the market and people going for a night out.
However, Mr Heggie asked that organisers ensure access for fire engines is maintained, as well as keeping the main door of Debenhams clear.
The farmers’ market will now also be allowed to trade from vehicles, but only in cases of extreme weather.
The event has twice been cancelled due to high winds.