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North East vegan ice cream makers to open new gelato factory after £400,000 boost

Beau's vegan ice cream has already created jobs and launched a monthly subscription service on the back of investment

Beau's ice cream now has a subscription service(Image: Beau's)

Vegan ice cream makers in the North East are creating a new manufacturing site after securing a £400,000 investment.

Joseph Eyre and Amber Fox-Eyre set up Beau’s in Peterlee, County Durham, three years ago and launched a mission to prove that plant-based ice cream tastes better than dairy-based alternatives.

The firm’s gelato - which has received multiple Great Taste Awards - contains only natural, whole-food ingredients such as cashews and fresh lemon juice and has flavours including raspberry, ice cream cup cake, pistachio and coffee, crafted with no artificial flavours.

Now the firm has secured £400,000 investment as it looks to build on the brand and create a new manufacturing facility in the North East.

After an initial round of investment in 2019 that allowed it to scale up itscapabilities, Beau’s has secured additional funding from a group of investors including the TRICAP Group and venture capital firms Dismatrix and Northstar Ventures Limited, with funding from the North East Innovation Fund.

Part of the investment will be used to create a fully vegan ice cream manufacturing facility in County Durham.

The company currently has a shortlist of sites in the county and plans to move into the chosen site as soon as it can, greatly boosting Beau’s production capabilities and allowing the company to seek a wider range of market opportunities, including white label manufacturing for other retailers.

So far, the investment has led to the creation of five new jobs, taking the team to seven, with five more hires anticipated this year as the company scales up.