The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

One of Perthshire’s oldest shops finally goes digital

MACNAUGHTO­NS: Jenni Moncrieff and her family have owned well-known Pitlochry clothing shop since 2003

- ROB MCLAREN

Q. How and why did you start in business?

My husband and I bought Macnaughto­ns of Pitlochry as an establishe­d business in 2003. The shop dates back to 1835. I’d owned a gift shop in Aberfeldy before so I knew suppliers and what was required to revamp the shop.

Q. How did you get to where you are today?

Our children Isla and Ally both joined the business and up until having to close at the start of lockdown, we had been growing successful­ly year on year.

We had built up a strong local clientele and enjoyed being part of Pitlochry’s loyal and supportive community.

Q. Who has helped you along the way?

We’ve had great support over the years from regular customers as well as tourists. We’re lucky to have a great team working with us in the shop.

When lockdown happened, we realised we had to get an online presence set up quickly. Growbiz gave us a lot of advice and support regarding marketing the website.

Q. What was your biggest mistake?

Not having a website set up sooner. We usually have a long and busy tourist season in Pitlochry and having an online shop was never a priority.

When we had to close the shop, we realised we had been a bit complacent by not setting up an e-commerce site before.

Q. What is your greatest achievemen­t to date?

Setting up the website. It was a steep learning curve and we had to move quickly to get it up and running. Credit must go to Isla and Ally for achieving a great online shop in such a short time. Another great achievemen­t is having our children on board to continue the family business.

Q. How has coronaviru­s impacted your business?

Having to close the shop and furlough loyal staff has been really tough. Despite all the challenges, we have been lucky to have so much local support and it’s a constant reminder of what a super community Pitlochry is. The next year will be very challengin­g but we are determined to work through it and make the shop successful again.

Q. What do you hope to achieve in the future?

We would like to focus on sustainabi­lity in terms of the suppliers we work with, to offer more environmen­tally friendly products. We are also committed to trying to reduce plastic waste.

Q. Do you want to recruit in the future?

Yes. We reopened for business on June 29 and we always have the need for additional staff during the busiest parts of the tourist season.

Q. What is the hardest thing about running your own business?

Switching off from it. As a family business, we often end up talking shop even when we say we won’t!

Q. Any advice to wannabe entreprene­urs?

Jump in and get started. If you have a strong work ethic and are prepared to overcome hurdles and challenges, running your own business is very rewarding.

 ??  ?? Jenni, Isla and Ally Moncrieff of Macnaughto­ns of Pitlochry.
Jenni, Isla and Ally Moncrieff of Macnaughto­ns of Pitlochry.

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