The Inglewood Monday Night Markets will not take place this summer after organisers confirmed the “incredibly disappointing” decision to cancel the event due to a loss of funding. The popular Beaufort Street markets have been a staple of Perth’s summer evenings for years, attracting families, local artists, and food vendors.
Organisers explained that recent funding cuts made it impossible to sustain operations or cover essential costs such as permits, security, and logistics. Local residents and traders expressed sadness, describing the markets as a “pillar of community life” that brought people together and supported small businesses.
“It’s incredibly disappointing. This event has been the heart of Monday nights in Inglewood,” said an organiser.
Stall owners who relied on the markets for steady income now face a tough summer season. Many expressed concern that the closure would hurt local commerce and reduce opportunities for small entrepreneurs to connect with customers.
“It’s more than just a trading place, it’s where our community comes alive,” commented a local shopkeeper.
The City of Stirling had previously supported the event, but with budget reductions and shifts in community funding priorities, the financial support was withdrawn.
Community leaders are exploring ways to revive the markets in future seasons, possibly through sponsorships or volunteer-based models. Despite disappointment, organisers remain hopeful that the beloved event can return when funding allows.
“We’re grateful for everyone who supported us over the years. This isn’t the end, just a pause,” the organisers said.
Author’s Summary: The cancellation of Inglewood’s cherished Monday Night Markets highlights how funding cuts can end long-standing community events that nurture local culture and small businesses.