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Making it British – Makers HQ

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Plymouth College of Art and Millfields Trust are jointly launching a new venture, Makers HQ, a unique and visionary community interest company created to provide cut, make and trim services to the fashion industry, with a strong focus on achieving ethical, British manufacture. Power to Change, the independent trust supporting community businesses in England, provided £184,000 of funding to make the project possible. This is complemented by the £96,000 funded by Social Enterprise Investment Fund from Plymouth City Council.

BA Honours fashion students at Plymouth College of Art

The city of Plymouth has a rich heritage in fashion and textile manufacture, with the Millfields Trust HQ building on Union Street formerly acting as home to the Jaeger clothing factory, until its closure in 1997. Plymouth College of Art and Millfields Trust are working together to reignite the fashion manufacturing sector within the South West and reimagine how a fashion factory can drive economic and community regeneration.

Makers HQ will bring together academic institutions, businesses, designers, makers and members of the local community to create a sustainable and innovative new business model for the fashion and textiles sector in Plymouth. The company aims to drive community regeneration, initially within the Stonehouse area, through job creation, increased retention of highly-skilled graduates and training opportunities. When the Jaeger factory closed over 250 skilled workers were put out of work but many still reside in the area.

To help launch the ambitious project, Makers HQ are currently seeking to recruit a Studio Manager to establish the sampling unit and training facility. Whoever is appointed will become the driving force behind the company, so will need to have previous experience of working with fashion brands, an excellent understanding of the requirements for a successful business start up, and a working knowledge of industrial machines and pattern cutting. The closing date for applications is Monday 12 February 2018.

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