Cambridge entrepreneurs scoop £10k prize
Press release issued: 7 October 2011
Stefan Weniger
"John and I have always said that we wanted to start a business together and we began to explore this idea properly in 2008.
"We assumed that the cabinets would be owned by local authorities but after some investigation we discovered that they are in fact the property of telecom companies.
"We were very fortunate to speak to a senior person at one of the big telecom companies who loved our idea and we've now signed a contract with them. Of the company's 600,000 cabinets, we estimate that between 10-20% of them are in prime locations suitable for advertising.
"Part of our contract means that we must maintain the appearance of the cabinets' exteriors by keeping them clean and free of graffiti. But despite having signed the contract, the money we have been awarded by CEDAR is invaluable because there are substantial costs in getting the business up and running.
"We have to apply for permission from the local council to advertise on each individual cabinet, and this costs around £150 per application. The £10,000 is fantastic but we're still looking for more investment as we are keen to grow our business as quickly as we can."
Advertising on roadside telecoms cabinet
"Now Stefan and John need to ensure they get the planning permission required for each cabinet and this is where the Enterprise Fellowship Scheme can help out by providing £10,000 towards the costs of planning applications and appeals."
"To get such a positive response in terms of both numbers and quality was very encouraging and we will work with the finalists to help them turn their ideas into reality."
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