Birkenhead to host next generation of traders at festive Youth Market

23 October 2024
A young trader sat at their stall surrounded by the artwork they are selling
Artist Rebecca Gee exhibiting at the previous New Brighton Youth Market event

Young entrepreneurs looking to launch or build their business in the run up to Christmas are encouraged to sign up to Wirral’s next Youth Market at Birkenhead Market’s Event Space on Saturday 7th December.

Open to those 29 and under, Youth Market gives young people a free platform to showcase their products or services within the local community.

Previous Youth Markets at the Cherry Tree Centre in Liscard and New Brighton’s Victoria Quarter attracted over 3,500 and 5,000 visitors respectively – and the next event looks set to be the biggest yet. And testament to the success of the first two events, is the fact that over 20 young traders who previously attended have already signed up for the third market.  
 
With the festive period due to be in full swing, Birkenhead’s Youth Market promises to be a destination for both Christmas shopping as well as family focused entertainment. From live music and performances, children’s fairground rides to immersive street art and children’s workshops, there will be a full programme to enjoy. There may also be a visit from the man in red himself…

Councillor Tony Jones, Chair of Wirral Council’s Economy, Regeneration & Housing Committee, said:

“Taking place in the run up to Christmas, this event is a fantastic way for young people to launch or raise the profile of their business during the busy festive shopping period. 

“The two previous events in Liscard and New Brighton attracted over 8,500 visitors between them, and one young trader who launched their business at the first event has gone on to be nominated for a national award – so this really is an opportunity not to be missed for anyone who wants to test their idea out with potential new customers. 

“Bringing the next event to Birkenhead Market’s covered event space will also give young people the chance to build experience alongside established traders. Now that applications are officially open, I hope as many young people as possible will be able to use this platform to kickstart their entrepreneurial dreams into reality.”

Councillor Tony Jones, Chair of Wirral Council’s Economy, Regeneration & Housing Committee

Councillor Mike Wharton, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Cabinet Member for Business, Investment and Trade, said:

“This is the perfect opportunity for Wirral’s young entrepreneurs to set their stall out and show off their products.  As well as supporting young people to develop their businesses it will also be a great day out where visitors can find all manner of unique present ideas in the run up to Christmas.” 

Councillor Mike Wharton, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Cabinet Member for Business, Investment and Trade

Youth Market is open to traders will all levels of experience, from people wanting to test the water with a new product idea to those who have already started to build established businesses. Previous events have attracted a wide range of traders, from those selling crafts, art and design to clothing and accessories, as well as street food and delicious bakes.

Several young entrepreneurs have seen their businesses springboard forward thanks to Youth Market. Wallasey-born Harrison Hindley and Dom Ward, who run eco-friendly brand Distinct Sportswear, were named ‘Stand Out Traders’ at the Liscard event. Harrison says: 

“The Youth Market provided, and continues to provide, great exposure of our brand to the local community. The last event in New Brighton resulted in our highest sales in a single day to date, and the online views from our website continued to grow weeks after the event.”

Harrison Hindley, Distinct Sportswear

Harrison’s message to other people thinking of applying is this:

“If you are a young entrepreneur you need to sign up to the Wirral Youth Market. The difference it has made for our brand is massive. It really helps get yourself out there and enables you to connect with so many like-minded individuals.”

Harrison Hindley, Distinct Sportswear
Harrison Hindley and Dom Ward, founders of Distinct Sportswear. standing at their stall at a previous Youth Market event
Distinct Sportswear founders Harrison Hindley and Dom Ward, who won the 'Stand Out Trader' award at the first ever Youth Market in Liscard

The third Youth Market will take place in Birkenhead Market’s covered space – marking the official launch of the market’s new event programme. Further events are planned over the coming months to revitalise the market space and foster a vibrant community atmosphere.

Youth Market is funded by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority through the city region’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) allocation. It’s totally free to apply for a pitch at the market, and tables, chairs and covers will also be provided. Applications are also encouraged from performers who would like to showcase their talent during the event, such as musicians, dance groups or choirs.

The Youth Market takes place on Saturday 7th December from 12 noon – 5pm. To apply, please visit our website and complete the application form.