Pictured above: Julie Baugh
Two mums from Derbyshire are now running their own businesses
thanks to coaching and mentoring support from a Euro-funded
community project.
Julie Baugh from Clowne and Amanda Pennington from Whitwell
signed up to the project, run by Clowne Enterprise Ltd, as they
wanted to get back into work. Julie now runs a website selling
local artists' work, www.artistsofderbyshire.co.uk and Amanda has
her own mobile Aromatherapy service, Cura Personalis.
The scheme, funded with £9,000 from the European Social
Fund (ESF) and Skills Funding Agency, is aimed at people whose
personal circumstances may make it difficult for them to take on a
full time job such as parents, carers or people with illnesses or
disabilities, or those who may lack the qualifications they need to
get a job.
Each individual goes through one-to-one coaching to identify
their aims and goals and work through any personal barriers to
achieving their dreams, before moving on to more practical sessions
around business planning and marketing.
Art enthusiast Julie (45) stopped working when she became mum to
four year old Kieran, but is now turning her love of art into a
business to sell her work and that of other artists, which she runs
when her son is at nursery.
Julie said: "The idea for the website came from a discussion at
my local art group in Clowne as a way to promote our work. Being
quite remote makes it tricky logistically and expensive to exhibit
our work, so a website seemed like the best option.
"I read about Paul Davies from Clowne Enterprise in the local
paper and thought I could benefit from his help. I have had a great
deal of support from the project - it has, for example, given me
the opportunity to link my website to and from other members' sites
and it has been brilliant getting together with people from other
businesses and swapping ideas."

Pictured above: Amanda Pennington
Former nurse Amanda (40), has had an interest in natural health
since having her children, now 10 and seven, and completed a Level
3 Diploma in Aromatherapy in May 2009. Keen to make a business out
of her passion she set up a mobile service, but wanted some
additional help to take the business further.
She said: "It can be tricky finding jobs which fit in around my
busy family life, so when I heard about the project I knew I could
use the knowledge and experience of the advisers to take mine to
the next level.
"The coaching has really given me the confidence to market
myself and know how to take my ideas forward. Knowing there is
someone there to support you when you need it is just so valuable.
I look forward to taking the business from strength to strength
over the coming months."
Paul Davies, Enterprise Coach for Clowne Enterprise, said: "The
project is already proving to be a great success and we are
delighted that Julie, Amanda and many others have been able to make
their dreams a reality.
"We have found that there is no substitute for locally based,
one-to-one coaching, and that is exactly what we are able to
provide through this project."
Amanda added: "The scheme has also been great for meeting people
in a similar situation to me. The informal monthly meetings are
great for sharing ideas and good practice which really helps along
the way."