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Derbyshire founder of multi-million pound baby business set to open Nottingham store

Little Angels owner Kelly Carter also reveals why dyslexia has not stopped her achieving her dream

Kelly Carter, founder of Little Angels, is set to open a new store in Nottingham(Image: Poppy PR)

A Derbyshire businesswoman who has built a multi-million pound baby products business from scratch is set open her latest store in Nottingham.

Mum-of-two Kelly Carter, founder of Little Angels, opened her first store in Bath Street, Ilkeston, five years ago, selling pushchairs, car seats and nursery furniture. Last year, the company had an turnover of more than £2 million.

Now she is set to open a store in Prospect Street, off Radford Boulevard, in central Nottingham.

The new store, which has 5,000 sq ft of floor space, will open for business this Friday - which is Black Friday.

Kelly decided to start Little Angels when she was pregnant with her youngest son, Owen (now five). At the time, she struggled to find a pushchair or the advice she needed from the big stores she visited so decided to start her own.

The Nottingham store will stock a large range of pushchairs(Image: Little Angels)

She has run a successful business despite having dyslexia. She struggled with reading and writing throughout her school years before being diagnosed with the learning difficulty at the age of 16.

The former pupil of Kirk Hallam Technology and Sports College in Ilkeston said: “On my first day at the Ilkeston store, I’d managed to set everything up, but I didn’t even know how to use a till.