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Trader opportunities open at Bury Market during regeneration, Manchester 2026

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Last updated: May 18, 2026 9:11 am
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Key Points

  • Bury Market has rare stall opportunities available for traders in 2026.
  • The market is one of Greater Manchester’s busiest shopping destinations and is widely known as the world-famous Bury Market.
  • Bury Council says trading opportunities are available on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
  • The market has been undergoing a major £33 million transformation, with completion expected in summer 2026.
  • The redevelopment includes a multifunctional flexi-hall, improved accessibility, better shelter, and upgraded public spaces.
  • The market has also continued to attract attention as a major visitor draw, with Tripadvisor recognition reported in May 2026.

 Bury(Manchester Mirror)May 18, 2026 – Rare stall opportunities have become available at uk/local/bury/">Bury Market, giving traders a chance to secure space at one of Greater Manchester’s best-known shopping destinations. Bury Council says trading opportunities are available on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at the busy market, which includes 158 leasehold units and 206 daily licensed units.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why is Bury Market attracting traders now?
  • What changes are being made to the market?
  • How is the market performing?
  • What should traders know?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction for traders and shoppers

As reported by the Bury Council market traders page, the site is “a very busy venue,” underlining why vacant trading spots are likely to be in demand. The opening has also been described on social media by Bury Market itself as “RARE STALL OPPORTUNITIES,” suggesting the pitch availability is limited and attracting interest from prospective traders.

Why is Bury Market attracting traders now?

Bury Market is drawing attention because it sits at the centre of a wider regeneration push and remains a high-footfall retail destination. Reports in 2024 said the market was due to undergo a £33 million renovation funded by £20 million from the former Conservative government’s Levelling Up Fund and £13 million from Bury Council. That investment is designed to modernise the site while retaining its traditional market feel.

According to reporting on the scheme’s start, the redevelopment is intended to improve the outdoor market and build a new multi-functional flexi-hall. The project is also expected to create opportunities for live performance, pop-up trading, and food and drink festivals, which could make stall space more valuable for traders looking for regular and event-driven custom.

What changes are being made to the market?

The redevelopment includes several physical and operational improvements across the market site. These include new roof canopies for better shelter, a more prominent entrance, upgraded accessibility, and stronger links to nearby areas such as the Bury Interchange, Bury College, the Mill Gate shopping centre and Kay Gardens. The plans also mention seating and landscaping improvements to make the site more welcoming.

The new flexi-hall is one of the main features of the project and is designed to support community use, business meetings, food and drink outlets, and events. The construction was reported as already under way in January 2025, with completion expected during the summer of 2026 or by July 2026, depending on the report.

How is the market performing?

Bury Market continues to hold a strong reputation beyond the town itself. In early May 2026, reporting said the market had been named in the top 10% of tourist attractions worldwide by Tripadvisor, reinforcing its status as a major visitor draw. That kind of recognition matters for traders because higher visitor numbers can translate into stronger sales potential.

The market’s broad offer also helps explain its appeal. Bury Market is described as having indoor and outdoor sections as well as a separate food hall, which gives it a varied trading mix and a traditional market atmosphere that still attracts shoppers. Combined with the redevelopment, that mix may make new stalls more attractive to independent sellers and food traders.

What should traders know?

Traders interested in the available pitches should note that Bury Council says trading opportunities are available on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The council also states that the market is a very busy venue, which means any successful applicants may be joining a trading environment with strong existing footfall.

The market’s official website also points visitors toward events and casual pop-up market stalls, showing that Bury Market continues to use flexible trading formats alongside its permanent units. That suggests the site is not only offering fixed retail space but also supporting shorter-term and seasonal commercial activity.

Background of the development

Bury Market has long been one of Greater Manchester’s best-known traditional markets, and the current stall availability sits within a wider renewal plan for the site. The £33 million project was announced to improve the outdoor market, protect its historic role, and give it new infrastructure suited to modern retail and events use.

Construction-related reporting in January 2025 said the scheme formally began with a groundbreaking ceremony and enabling works already in place. The redevelopment is set to include a flexi-hall, a café bar, office functions, and spaces for business and community use, reflecting a broader effort to diversify how the market operates.

Prediction for traders and shoppers

For traders, the new stall openings could provide a route into a high-profile market with strong visitor appeal and a refreshed physical environment. The combination of redevelopment and recent tourism recognition may improve the chances of attracting regular customers, especially for food, craft and pop-up sellers.

For shoppers, the development is likely to mean a more comfortable and accessible market experience once the works are complete. Better shelter, improved entrances, and new event spaces could make Bury Market more attractive across different seasons and help it remain a key retail destination in Greater Manchester.

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