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Brewery founder aims to boost local economy by supporting growing businesses

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Joey Beaumont, owner of Joey’s Café, with cafe manager Ania Grom-yoncali

Bowness Bay Brewing’s founder and owner is aiming to make the brewery a key contributor to Kendal’s economy by supporting local enterprises.

Richard Husbands, the owner of Bowness Bay Brewing wants the brewery to promote local businesses as the brewery continues to expand and position itself as a tourist and event destination.

He said: “As we grow and take hold of more opportunities that present itself, we want to make sure that this has a positive impact on the businesses around us. As opposed to just generating income for us we’ve always wanted the brewery to help other businesses as we know what it’s like to start from nothing.

“A new specialist coffee shop called Joey’s Café owned by Joey Beaumont has opened within the brewery’s estate and it will become our ‘official’ café. Our recently opened Barrel House bar features artisan woodwork by specialist Cumbrian carpenter, Ffion Harris of To the Root, and we’re hoping this showcases her work and she wins more commissions.

“Ellie Barden of Grace Forge, who is also our part-time delivery driver has also made the tables in the bar which are all for sale. A florist next door to us is involved in decorating the Barrel House and we also have a caterer on hand so visitors can sample excellent local food. We hope this translates to an increase in trade for them as a result of people visiting us.

“The main driver of boosting the local economy is for us to host four key events throughout the year which will be themed festivals, but we’ll be planning to have farmers’ markets or a Christmas market where local businesses can showcase their products.

“With the brewery in walking distance from the town centre, the intention is to generate footfall by using the brewery as a hook, while having a positive ripple effect for local businesses. If visitors are spending locally and these businesses grow it will undoubtedly create further opportunities.

“Our philosophy is for the brewery to be a quasi-collective or a co-operative because we want fledgling enterprises around us to grow too.”

For further information about Bowness Bay Brewing and how you can book the Barrel House for private events, call Richard Husbands on 07885 171210 or visit http://www.bownessbaybrewing.co.uk/contact-us/

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