New pet business established with support from council grant
A local pet business continues to grow after receiving support from Test Valley Borough Council’s £750 Business Incentive Grant.
Tails and Claws, run by Dawn Arlow, now takes a weekly stall at Andover Market on Thursdays, where she recently took over a pitch following the retirement of the previous stall holder; she is also trading at the Saturday market. The business is building a loyal customer base, also supplying customers directly through local deliveries.
The stall offers a wide range of pet food for different animals, as well as toys and accessories. More recently, Dawn has introduced decorative cup and saucer bird feeders, with plans to expand into more specialist markets later in the year.
The Business Incentive Grant has supported the next stage of growth, helping Dawn invest in essential equipment to improve her market presence.
Dawn Arlow said: "Thank you to Test Valley Borough Council for the new business grant, I've been able to purchase a new trader's gazebo, and make plans for the future in building a more sustainable approach to purchasing local.
The support that has been provided has been fundamental in helping to grow my second business with even more plans in the pipeline to come."
Andover Winton ward Councillor Alex Gillies said: “It is fantastic to see local entrepreneurs like Dawn making the most of the opportunities in our markets and building successful, sustainable businesses. Our Business Incentive Grant is designed to give new businesses the support they need to get established and grow, and it is great to see Tails and Claws already making a positive impact in Andover.”
Test Valley Borough Council is committed to supporting local businesses through various initiatives and grants. The Business Incentive Grant is designed to help new businesses located in Test Valley achieve their goals and contribute to the local economy. You must apply for the grant within eight weeks of starting to trade, and the Council will award the money once you have been up and running for a minimum of six months.
