Glamorgan Gazette

Grant nets Emma her fish deli firm

- ABBY BOLTER abby.bolter@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A NEW fishmonger is netting plenty of trade in Porthcawl just weeks after opening its doors thanks to joint support from Bridgend County Borough Council and Tata subsidiary UK Steel Enterprise.

The Fishmonger’s Cat, based in John Street, is already proving a draw for shoppers who are benefiting from the owner’s advice and tips on preparing fish and seafood dishes.

Fishmonger Emma Hancock launched the new business venture in November 2016 after spotting a gap in the market for this type of business in the seaside town. Emma said: “I recognised the potential for an independen­t fishmonger in Porthcawl and wanted to establish my own business.”

Emma attended a City and Guilds Fishmonger training course at Billingsga­te Fish Market in London to learn about the business.

After finding premises in John Street near the promenade, she spent £20,000 converting the shop, carrying out much of the renovation work herself.

Now the fishmonger and seafood deli has a growing clientele and trade is increasing daily.

Emma added: “I enjoy talking to the customers and discussing ways of preparing and cooking fish and seafood.”

The Fishmonger’s Cat was supported by a £750 Kickstart grant from Bridgend County Council and Tata Steel subsidiary UK Steel Enterprise.

Emma said: “It was very useful, as I used it to buy computer equipment, which helped me to do the paperwork and administra­tion to get the business up and running.”

Glyn Thomas, area manager in Wales for UK Steel Enterprise, said: “We are delighted to have been able to support this new venture, which has added to Porthcawl’s retail offer. We wish her every success.”

Councillor Charles Smith, Cabinet Member for Regenerati­on and Economic Developmen­t, said: “To date the council and UK Steel Enterprise have managed to support 47 local businesses, creating 67 jobs with seven more applicatio­ns in the pipeline.”

 ??  ?? Tracy Mortimer, left, of Bridgend County Borough Council with business owner Emma Hancock and Glyn Thomas, UK Steel Enterprise
Tracy Mortimer, left, of Bridgend County Borough Council with business owner Emma Hancock and Glyn Thomas, UK Steel Enterprise

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