The Sentinel

Vinyl frontier as record shop scoops £4,000 from dragons

Young entreprene­ur wins contest aimed at promoting local business

- Les Jackson leslie.jackson@reachplc.com

RECORD shop owner Will Madden has scooped a prize valued at more than £4,000 – just three months after launching his new venture.

The 24-year-old has turned his love for vinyl into a business by opening Smithfield Records in Leek.

His plans were delayed by the pandemic but he began to sell records online during lockdown.

And now he has won a start-up competitio­n for businesses in the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands.

He beat stiff competitio­n and impressed the judges to scoop the prize package valued at more than £4,000 in the Dyer’s Den competitio­n

Now in its fourth year, Dyer’s Den is the idea of Jed Eatough, director of Leek-based LSGK Accountant­s Ltd, and is supported by partners and sponsors Staffordsh­ire Moorlands District Council, Staffordsh­ire Moorlands Chamber of Commerce, Tinsdills Solicitors, The Capture Factory, Churnet Sound Radio, Cathy Bower Photograph­y and Mark Brammar Associates.

The first prize is made up of £750 in cash, mentoring, legal and financial help and advice, membership of the Chamber of Commerce, a website MOT, radio advertisin­g and photograph­y.

Will said: “I was planning to open a shop a couple of years ago but covid and lockdown came along, and my plans were put on ice. I have had a passion for vinyl since I was a teenager and started to sell records online during lockdown.

“Everything finally came together earlier this year, and I opened the shop in August.

“There is a growing market for vinyl records, and I have customers from teenagers to pensioners who call in to buy, browse or have a coffee and a chat.

“I sell a range of new and used vinyl, CDS and cassettes at the shop and online and I have plans to run live music and DJ events soon.

“Winning the Dyer’s Den competitio­n will provide me with the expert knowledge and practical tools to build my business.

“Dyer’s Den has put me in touch with people who have years of business experience, and I am really looking forward to tapping into their expertise.”

Jed said: “Will stood out from the competitio­n due to his enthusiasm and determinat­ion to make his business work.

“The judges all agreed that he had made a great start to his business and that he would benefit tremendous­ly from the prize package to take him to the next level.”

The runners-up were Moorlands Lawn Care and Sam Hughes Counsellin­g, who received £500 and £250 cash prizes respective­ly.

 ?? ?? VINYL COUNTDOWN: Will Madden had to wait two years to open his record shop but has now won the Dyer’s Den competitio­n after impressing Jed Eatough and, left, the other judging ‘dragons’.
VINYL COUNTDOWN: Will Madden had to wait two years to open his record shop but has now won the Dyer’s Den competitio­n after impressing Jed Eatough and, left, the other judging ‘dragons’.

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