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‘Coffee entrepreneur’ wanted to start own barista business in North Wales

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government backed collaboration with Denbighshire Voluntary Services Council offers someone the chance to start their own coffee venture

‘Coffee entrepreneur’ wanted to start own barista business in North Wales(Image: Radar PR)

A new ‘coffee entrepreneur’ is wanted to take on the opportunity of a business partnership.

Denbighshire Voluntary Services Council (DVSC) wants applicants for a collaboration – focused on sustainable coffee, health and wellbeing.

The successful entrepreneur will receive six months start-up funding, a fully equipped space at Ruthin’s revamped Market Hall, a collaboration with a sustainable coffee roaster and marketing support.

Advanced barista skills training is also featured in the offer, along with mentoring, guidance and advice and inclusion in Ruthin Market Hall’s new film series.

Ali Carter, Enterprise and Investment Manager for DVSC, said: “We’re looking for someone with barista, creative and entrepreneurial skills, experience working in coffee retail and with a passion for independent, speciality coffee retail.

"This is a fantastic project in one of the most exciting, boutique venues in the region, a space which brings together like-minded artisan traders and individuals with exciting and innovative ideas that support local industry and give back to the community.”

To apply, send a three-minute video pitch to Ali and the team explaining why you would make a great ‘coffee entrepreneur’.

Include ideas on how to reinforce DVSC’s vision to embrace, attract and encourage contemporary sustainable businesses to join the Market Hall.