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It can be tough being a sole trader, but Sarah Cheshire, owner of Forget-me- not
Vintage & Crafts has become more than an entrepreneur. For the past three
years her business has become a local community hub enjoying a regular
customer base.
People love to browse through an array of items form a different era and Sarah
says the business is unique to Gravesend offering an amazing variety of vintage
collectables and homewares as well as a leaning towards specialising in nautical
and local history.
Everything in the shop is very nostalgic which in turn keeps
memories alive for all generations
Based at 65 High Street, Gravesend, the shop hosts special events and teaches
regular arts, crafts, sewing and crochet to adults and children during weekdays,
weekends, school holidays and evenings.
She said: “As we host the bimonthly Gravesend Vintage fair in the Borough
Market which we ensure is a free public event with free entertainment, we feel
that we have generated both a financial and community gain for the market and
town through the extensive publicity that we have created through our fairs.
“We’ve had fantastic public feedback and support and in turn now have a really
strong collaboration with the regular traders and the council.”
Even Glen Miller’s nephew paid a visit. Customers are not slow in coming
forward and one, Denice Stannard echoes the views of many others and said:
“This is a truly amazing shop that not only has beautiful items but the friendliest
staff I've ever visited.
“Prices are very reasonable and it’s a great place to meet and learn a new skill
and Sarah Cheshire’s shop goes out of its way to welcome customers. This is
truly a gem in Gravesend High Street”