Business booming at vintage retro shop Blighty Bazaar

A Leamington law firm is helping local entrepreneurs with a flair for retro memorabilia create a flourishing emporium in the heart of the town.
Blighty BazaarBlighty Bazaar
Blighty Bazaar

Patriotic bunting is proudly flying at ‘Blighty Bazaar’, a former bedding shop in Kenilworth Street, where business is booming in the vintage, retro and ‘all-our-yesteryear’ memorabilia trade, thanks to a lease agreement arranged through Blythe Liggins solicitors.

Working with co-owners Les Sutton and his niece Amy Young, commercial solicitor Nick Watts devised a lease for Blighty that allowed them to move their vintage fair business to a settled site. He said: “At a time of improvement in the economy it is important to encourage small start-up businesses, many of whom may have tried to find jobs in a difficult employment market. This agreement helps these young entrepreneurs to turn their hobbies and craft skills into an enterprise with a place to trade.”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Co-owner Mr Sutton said: “All of us involved in the business and the site have one thing in common – a love of ‘all our yesterdays’ and a desire to start our own cottage industry. We regularly hold ‘Friends of Blighty’ meetings for those interested to discuss how it shapes up and looks.”

Mr Sutton, a social worker by training who is wheelchair bound through multiple sclerosis (MS), has a passion for ‘Mod’ music on vinyl and ran his record business through a series of vintage fairs organised by Amy, but in December the desire to bring various types of memorabilia together under one roof was realised when he was able to open Blighty Bazaar.

“We have had great interest from local people as everyone remembers stuff from their childhoods. We also opened a cafe here so people can dwell longer. We had one lady in here for more than four hours and she bought loads of vintage merchandise.”