Cornish couple benefit from staying in county
June 2006 -The West Briton
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young Cornish couple who refused to move out of the county to seek
their fortunes have built a business with a turnover well in excess
of £100,000 in just 18 months.
From their home in Penhallow Close, Mount Hawke, Bill Deakin
and Cressy Chapman run a Kleeneze franchise. Bill, who was born and
grew up in St.Agnes, is a graduate of Manchester University.
"Half of my friends wanted to move back to Cornwall after university
and the others moved to the city for well paid jobs. For me there was
no choice because after three years in Manchester I didn't want to
stay away from Cornwall any longer."
Bill, who is a self-employed web designer, had his interest
in Kleeneze sparked by a business card stuck on the window of his car.
"I thought there was potential there but didn't know whether
it would work for me. I didn't really expect that much."
He and Cressy now head a team of 15 and have just been entertained
to an all expenses five-star trip to Budapest. They hope their franchise
of Kleeneze, which operates catalogue sales, will reach a turnover
of £250,000 turnover this year.
Bill added: "If someone had told me while studying at uni that
I'd be selling mops for a living, and enjoying it, I would have
laughed. Whoever said we couldn't stay in Cornwall and have a successful
career should take a look at the Kleeneze opportunity."
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