Enterprise Nation has launched Plan it with Purpose, a programme to help 20,000 businesses implement sustainable best practices that have a positive impact on the planet, society and the economy.
Through the programme, we like to showcase role models other businesses and business owners can relate to. Here, we talk to Andy Dunn of Lemon Locksmith. Andy talks about how he got his business up and running and what he did to make it more sustainable once he'd established himself.
How and when did you make the move to start and run your own business?
Going back, my main skill was in computer aided design (CAD), which I'd studied at university. I was employed as a computer aided designer after I finished university, and that involved learning how items work (on a computer, at least).
But at the same time, I had a strange little side hobby, which was picking locks. I was very interested in the sport of lock-picking – it really is classed as a sport – and began doing it in the evenings after work. I started to get pretty good at it!
Sometime later, my friends and family found out about my lock-picking skills and I started to receive the odd phone call from people who'd lost their keys and needed to get in. Eventually it just expanded from there. I liked the idea of working for myself, on my own hours, so I chose to leave my office job and become a locksmith full time.
What support did you seek when setting up your new business?
I had support from friends who are locksmiths down south. It's always good to seek advice from people who are where you want to be. My friends had successful, well-established locksmith businesses outside of my working area of Leeds, so I knew their advice was legitimate as they wouldn't be competing with me.