A new furniture shop will be opening in Prescot Shopping Centre thanks
to a local charity’s campaign to support entrepreneurship. Late last year One Ark,
part of the First Ark Group, launched a competition to support a local retailer
by providing a unit rent-free for a year.
Grace Lea, a furniture upcycling and restoration business, will open
its doors on 1st June 2014.
As the brainchild of Knowsley-based owner Cheryl Mullins, Grace Lea will
sell a range of high quality restored vintage furniture and bespoke items at
affordable prices. As the furniture will
be restored on site, Cheryl will also host workshops from the unit, which will
teach others the skills they need to upcycle their own smaller items.
Following a three-stage process, Cheryl beat off competition from 25
other business owners to win the space in the shopping centre. Her business will now benefit from a 12 month
rent-free period, full refurbishment of the premises which will be completed by
Vivark, and structured business advice and support from the Merseyside Special
Investment Fund, The Women’s Organisation and Knowsley Metropolitan Borough
Council. Cheryl also wins membership of
Knowsley Chamber of Commerce.
During the three-stage process, Cheryl received free business support and
training from local women’s enterprise support agency The Women’s Organisation.
The Knowsley resident worked closely on a one to one basis with a business
advisor to create a competition winning business plan.
Laura McCumiskey from One Ark was one of the first to congratulate
Cheryl: “When Cheryl met with the panel of judges she blew us away with her
enthusiasm and entrepreneurship.
“We were searching for a unique, independent retailer to add value to
our high street, and Cheryl’s business plan was robust and showed talent. Grace Lea, which will occupy a unit that’s
been empty for three years, will be a welcome addition to the shopping centre.”
Owner Cheryl Mullins adds: “This is an amazing opportunity for me to be
able to get my business up and running and provide for my family.
“To be able to operate rent-free for a year will enable me to focus on
establishing and growing the business rather than worrying about covering such
a large overhead. I’m looking forward to
learning from the self-employment support and developing my business, while at
the same time being able to give something back to the community too.”
One Ark’s ‘Win a Shop’ project supports the regeneration of local high
streets through championing new enterprise and supporting the journey into
self-employment. The project was initiated by One Ark in partnership with
Knowsley Chamber of Commerce, Vivark, CBRE, Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council,
The Women’s Organisation, Prescot Town Team, Poco Coffee and Sergeants
Accountants.
One Ark was launched in August 2013 to change the lives of people in
Knowsley through generating investment which will be channeled into increasing
wealth and creating stronger communities.
To find out more about One Ark, please visit www.one-ark.co.uk.
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