A PIONEERING project, designed to help “back room businesses” to launch and expand, is celebrating the success of its founding tenant.

POD, based at 42 Market Place, Bishop Auckland, was launched by the Auckland Castle Trust with funding from the John Armitage Charitable Trust, to provide workshop, studio and retail space.

Its aim was also to provide support and mentoring, for creative and artisan companies from across County Durham.

Now, the incubator hub’s first tenant, Gillian Arnold Design Ltd, is expanding into its own commercial premises - paving the way for more fledgling businesses to follow in its footsteps.

The company, which creates botanically inspired homewares, gifts and jewellery for sale across the UK, was originally run from home by Gillian and her husband Tim.

They worked closely with Jane Ruffer and the Auckland Castle Trust in the development of POD and have been helping to mentor fellow tenants.

The brand has now grown to such an extent that it is moving to premises nearby in Fore Bondgate.

“The whole experience at POD has been amazing for us,” said Tim Scott, manager at Gillian Arnold Design Ltd. “It enabled us to move the business out of our home and into purpose built offices, which in turn has allowed us to expand and develop at a fantastic rate.”

POD, which currently boasts six private studios upstairs, as well as a public gallery and retail area downstairs, has welcomed work by more than 50 County Durham artists since its launch – and staff are already proud of what has been achieved.

POD manager, Kate Gorman, said: “When POD was launched by Jane Ruffer and the Auckland Castle Trust it was hoped that creative companies could use it to expand beyond home working and eventually grow to take over empty shops in Bishop Auckland and help revitalise the town centre.

“We are absolutely thrilled that this has come to fruition with Gillian Arnold Design Ltd and hope to see more of our tenants following suit.”

Any businesses wishing to apply for a place in POD can email Kate.gorman@aucklandcastle.org.

The downstairs gallery and retail space is currently open to the public, from Wednesday to Saturday, 10am until 5pm. Admission is free.