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Ipswich teenager opens flower shop weeks after finishing college

An 18-year-old from Ipswich has launched her own floristry business in Debenham just weeks after completing her college course, commuting three and a half hours daily to pursue her dream.

Kodie Brooke outside her own flower shop in Debenham
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Kodie Brooke outside her own flower shop in Debenham

Why it matters: Kodie Brooke's determination to start her own business straight out of college shows that age is no barrier to entrepreneurship, offering inspiration to other young people considering self-employment.

The details: Kodie opened Flowers by Kodie earlier this year, just weeks after completing her level two floristry course at Suffolk New College . She is following in the footsteps of former award-winning student Emily Robbins, who previously ran her own company at the same location before leaving to have a baby.

"I was at college for a year and really enjoyed being creative. During the course, we did things like table decorations for a big event a Suffolk New College industry dinner at Milsoms in Kesgrave. I learnt a lot at college," she said.

"I left college and thought I best start looking for a job. Then, I happened to speak to the previous owner of a flower shop in Debenham and now I own a business."

Despite not being able to drive, Kodie spends three and a half hours each day commuting to the shop.

Kodie Brooke from Ipswich inside her new flower shop in Debenham
Suffolk New College
Kodie Brooke from Ipswich inside her new flower shop in Debenham

What they're saying: Kodie credits her family for their support, particularly her mum, dad and uncle Arryn. Her advice to other teenagers considering starting their own business is clear.

Four months in, Kodie has handled several funerals and has weddings booked for next year. She is planning to buy 20 pumpkins for Halloween, with her dad helping with transport.

The community of Debenham and the surrounding area have been very supportive. "I had an open event and that was very busy, everyone was really nice," Kodie said.

"It has been fun, and I believe that if you really have got a passion for something then figure things out and do it yourself," she said.

The bigger picture: Alison Liddiard, a floristry lecturer at Suffolk New College, said many students go on to set up their own businesses after gaining skills at the college.

"The fact that Kodie has done so at such a young age is incredible. She is a real inspiration and we are so proud of her. We are delighted we were able to help on her journey to success," she said.

What's next: Kodie plans to get her driving licence, which will enable her to do deliveries. She also wants to open the side room to create a gift shop and develop the courtyard as a garden centre for the village where she will sell plants.

In the shorter term, she is doing Christmas markets in Debenham, working with the sports centre and creating workshops based around Halloween and Christmas.

The bottom line: Despite facing a challenging daily commute and the pressures of running a business at just 18, Kodie's passion for flowers and determination to succeed are helping her flourishing business bloom.

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