Kent Messenger Maidstone

Tough market and competitio­n spells the end for garage

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A garage that offered unemployed youngsters the chance to train for a career in mechanics has closed.

Auto22 was set up by the national charity Catch22, specifical­ly with the aim of offering apprentice­ships to the disadvanta­ged.

It expanded with a branch in Paddock Wood in 2012 to supplement its branch in Gravesend which was opened two years earlier.

The concept received widespread acclaim. The then Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Iain Duncan Smith, visited the Gravesend branch in 2013 and in 2014 the garage in Hop Pocket Road, Paddock Wood, even received a visit from Princess Anne in 2014, who chatted to the apprentice­s and heard how the training offer had helped turn their lives around.

At the time the branch gave employment to three youngsters on work placements schemes, two apprentice­s and had four regular full-time mechanics.

Sadly the social enterprise venture has not proved sustainabl­e. Both branches have now closed. A spokesman for Auto22 said: “We are so proud of all it has achieved.

“We’ve had a brilliant success rate, with the vast majority of our trainees going on to successful careers.

“This is something that we would never have been able to have achieved without the support of our customers.

“However, it’s a tough market out there, and put simply – we weren’t able to make enough money to keep the garages open.”

Catch 22 said that a very competitiv­e local market and changes to the motor industry as a whole meant it was no longer able to make the garages work.

Any former customers of Auto22 who have queries about past repairs can still contact business manager Mark Townsend on 07879 644665 until January 24.

After that, email feedback@ catch-22.org.uk.

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Young apprentice­s at Auto22
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The Princess Royal visited Auto22 in 2014

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