New Birkenhead Market will ‘rise like a phoenix’

Wirral Council’s Cabinet will consider a range of options for a new Birkenhead Market with a rebuild on the existing site the preferred option. Tony McDonough reports

Birkenhead Market
Birkenhead Market in the centre of Birkenhead

 

Plans for a new Birkenhead Market have been have been unveiled by Wirral Council with the preferred choice building a new market on the current site.

Wirral Council’s Cabinet will be presented with a range of options on Tuesday, March 24.  They include leaving the market as it is, relocating to the former Marks and Spencer unit in the Pyramids shopping centre, or using the B&M site.

However, to leave the market as it is would mean it remains in an aged structure which is increasingly expensive to maintain and operate and which has suffered from lack of investment over a number of years.

Click to watch a video about the council proposals for Birkenhead Market

Consultation by Wirral Growth Company with shoppers, residents and traders in Birkenhead on the town centre’s future has reinforced the importance of the market to local people.

Council leader Pat Hackett said: “This option (to rebuild on the current site) will stabilise the market quickly while we support traders. We want to see the new market rise phoenix-like from the existing site and become a destination people travel from far and wide to visit once again.

“These are the most exciting proposals we have seen for Birkenhead Market in nearly half a century. There is no doubt the market has struggled to adapt to the changing high street and how people shop these days and this new approach will help see Birkenhead Market meet the demands of shoppers in the 21st century.”

Cllr Tony Jones, cabinet member for Regeneration and Growth, added: “We will be working closely with the traders – who know their businesses and customers better than anyone – to ensure we can meet their needs.

“Even during the work to rebuild the market we will work with stall-holders to ensure they can continue to trade, as well as looking to attract new and exciting retailers. The new market will be another chapter in the story of this extraordinary institution.”

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