Record turnout for Wirral Youth Market in West Kirby

27 August 2025
Photo of a very busy street market

Wirral Youth Market’s first visit to West Kirby on Saturday (23 August) has been hailed a great success, with a record number of visitors generating bumper sales for the young traders who took part.

An estimated 10,000 people took advantage of the warm Bank Holiday weather to enjoy the lively market atmosphere, which included 45 stalls selling everything from crocheted crafts to a jet-washing service, and authentic empanadas to handmade jewellery. There was also a full programme of live music by emerging young artists and free family activities throughout the day.

The Deputy Leader of Wirral Council, Cllr Julie McManus, said:

Local people have really got behind Wirral’s Youth Markets since the first was held in Liscard just over two years ago. Saturday’s event in West Kirby broke our previous records for attendance and the number of young entrepreneurs taking part, making Wirral’s among the biggest and most successful in the whole country.

Some of the artisan crafts were fabulous and I could not resist some of the jewellery and artwork on offer and the stories our young people shared with me of how they have developed their businesses sometimes with difficult hurdles along the way. It is really inspiring to see the next generation of businesses flourish in front of us.

Markets have provided the perfect incubator for countless new businesses, helping to establish many that have gone on to become household names, including, M&S, Morrisons, Superdry, TESCO, Barbour, and Home Bargains. With so much talent, energy and innovation on display on Saturday, I am confident we will see much more of many of those who took part.

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Thousands of people took advantage of the warm Bank Holiday weather to enjoy the lively atmosphere at Wirral Youth Market in West Kirby,

The Youth Market in West Kirby was the fourth since July 2023, with previous ones held in Liscard, New Brighton and Birkenhead. The next one will take place in the run-up to Christmas, so please look out for an announcement in the autumn
 

Photo of the Council's Deputy Leader and the winner of the Stand Out Trader Award, Jenni from Moth Mans Milk
The Deputy Leader of Wirral Council, Cllr. Julie McManus, and the winner of the Stand Out Trader Award, Jenni from Moth Mans Milk

Wirral's Youth Markets are funded by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority through the city region’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) allocation. 

Meet some of our fabulous traders and performers: Emily (Ursa Bears), Sian (Beldam Boutique), Yasmin (El Mercado), Layla (GloCandleGlo), Kieron Jones, Rachael Eve, Zhanna Zhukova, Hannah Pimlott, Alex (alicksart), Gracie (Cards by Gracie), Rebecca Gee Artworks and Kit (Austin Jetwashing).