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Meet the two friends who launched their own business after 12 years working together

Richard Chapman and Mike Skinn had first aimed to take on their employer's business but settled on starting their own

Richard Chapman, centre, and Mike Skinn, right, with Jane Cusse of Fiannce for Enterprise, inside Immingham Hardware & Locksmith Services.(Image: Finance for Enterprise)

Two friends who dreamed of launching their own business have transformed an empty unit in Immingham into a haven for DIY enthusiasts.

Sales expert Richard Chapman and experienced locksmith Mike Skinn have worked alongside each other for more than 12 years and often talked about the idea of setting up together.

And when a deal couldn’t be agreed with their retiring former employer, they made it happen, securing backing and opening Immingham Hardware at Kennedy Way Shopping Centre.

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Mr Chapman said: “Mike and I have worked together in a number of jobs over the years, and we often spoke about running our own business together. However, it always seemed like something of a pipe dream. We began taking the idea seriously last year and realised that it was very much a now or never moment.

“We knew the combination of a traditional DIY store alongside locksmith services was a winning formula, and when we spotted suitable premises to run the business from, we felt it would be the perfect opportunity to put our plans into practice.

Richard Chapman and Jane Cusse outside Immingham Hardware & Locksmith Services in Immingham's Kennedy Way Shopping Centre.(Image: Finance for Enterprise)

“We spent quite a bit of time planning and explored a number of different scenarios, including possibly acquiring an existing company or starting a new company from scratch.”

Vital finance to secure the lease and purchase the initial stock was secured through Finance for Enterprise, a delivery partner of Start Up Loans º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, an initiative backed by the British Business Bank designed to help new entrepreneurs secure lending.