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Survey reveals how Cornish businesses adapted to pandemic

Enterprises shifted to new products, new markets and embraced e-commerce as Covid forced a change in business models

Becky and Ria from ThinkFit.(Image: ThinkFit)

A survey of 650 businesses based in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly has revealed how they have embraced change during the coronavirus pandemic – with new markets, new products and a shift to e-commerce being key.

Commissioned by the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Growth Hub and carried out by PFA Research, the survey’s key findings show business aspirations for growth, changes to how businesses operate, how workforces have adapted, and financial decisions.

The survey found 37% of respondents said they had found new markets, such as Truro-based Think Fit which expanded the reach of its exercise classes nationally through moving their sessions online.

Alongside this, 36% said they had started offering a new product or service over the past year. Cornwall’s hospitality businesses have demonstrated innovation in the face of huge challenges, with Prawn on the Lawn’s creation of a new pop-up restaurant at Trerethern Farm in Padstow proving exceptionally popular.

Serving guests at the Prawn on the Lawn location(Image: Sean Gee)

The idea came through the need for more space to comply with social distancing, as its restaurant in the centre of the harbour town was too small to operate viably. Also, 79% of businesses said they also had to make changes to their business to allow for social distancing.

A third of the businesses surveyed (34%) adapted their retail operations into e-commerce and phone orders to manage the impact. Redruth-based Duchy Charcuterie has thrived through selling direct to consumers online, taking around 2,000 orders since having a new e-commerce website built in the first lockdown.

Businesses were interviewed between 5 February and 5 March 2021, during the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s third national lockdown. The survey explored the actions they had taken, or were planning to take, in order to manage the impact of coronavirus on their organisations.