TWENTY young entrepreneurs will be setting out their stall at Whitehaven’s youth market on Saturday.

Copeland Council’s second Young Entrepreneur’s Market and follows the success of the launch market in June.

Jenny Brumbly, Copeland Council’s Business Liaison Officer, said: “The first market was a real success, and the feedback we had from stallholders, visitors and local businesses was extremely positive.”

“The youth market is a win-win. It offers young people a platform to sell their wares and to help nurture them into the businesspeople of the future, and almost all of the stallholders who joined us at the first market are returning for the second.”

“The market also gives our existing businesses the boost of increased footfall and custom in the town centre, and it gives residents and visitors the chance to browse and shop at a local market and support our next generation of traders.”

The market - open between 10am and 3pm - will see the number of young stallholders almost double from the first instalment, and the introduction of a local storyteller Debbie Haine at the Duke Street end of King Street, with four talented young singers performing in the Market Place at the other end.

Mrs. Brumbly said: “We are at maximum capacity of 20 stallholders for this next market, and are looking at how we can expand that number in the future to accommodate the high demand for stalls.”

Copeland Council carried out a public survey into its future market offering last year and attracted over 600 responses.

The Young Entrepreneurs market is the first of many new concepts to emerge from the public consultation.

Copeland Council is reminding residents that it has introduced an app to allow people to pay for their parking by phone.