Pictured: Natalie Hewitt and Mark Carr
Two former employees have drawn up big plans for the future
following the demise of well known Stoke-on-Trent architecture
practice Hulme Upright.
Natalie Hewitt and Mark Carr have joined forces to launch Hewitt
and Carr Architects based in High Street, Cheadle,
Staffordshire.
The work colleagues found themselves without a job when the well
known company shut its doors in Festival Park, Stoke-on-Trent, in
July and began trading as a new company based in Manchester.
More than 25 people lost their jobs as the firm, which had
traded in North Staffordshire for 85 years, was placed into
administration.
The move came as a bitter blow to Mark Carr, the son of
prominent local businessman David Carr.
"I had worked at Hulme Upright for 22 years and my Dad had
retired from the business, handing down the reigns in 2008,"
explained Mark.
"We were given very little forewarning of the closure and it
came as a bitter blow. But I knew we had to get straight back on
our feet and, having spoken to Natalie, we decided to join forces
to set up Hewitt and Carr."
David Carr now acts as a consultant for Hewitt and Carr along
with another well known name from Hulme Upright's past John
Sambrook whose achievements include designing the well known New
Victoria Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Natalie added: "We have worked hard establishing the business
and renovating the first floor of Choices, run by Mark's sister, in
Cheadle High Street as our design studio.
"We now have a growing portfolio of work including a large
number of residential extensions and one off houses. Our commercial
client base is also growing and the appointment to design a new
children's day nursery was a welcome addition."
"As a newly qualified architect, I had only been in a full time
role at Hulme Upright for six years," said Natalie, who grew up in
Leek. "But it has always been my ambition to have a partnership in
an architects' practice, so a lot of good has come out of the
turmoil of the past few months."