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One small step…

At the time of writing, it’s mid-February, so we are precisely six weeks into the new year. We’ve introduced a new weighing system for studio members’ items, started a new Wednesday morning six-week class that we are already considering transforming into a four-week rolling term class, and just a week ago, we took another huge step forward in how our membership scheme works.

Both directors are practical, pragmatic people, and both understand that the business has to be profitable if it is to grow and develop over the years. Neither of us are tree-huggers with lofty ideas of changing the world through pottery. However, both Liz and Lisa share a strong sense that Cheshire Clay Studio should have a real sense of being for our pottery community. Our members are our lifeblood, and we want to do everything we can to encourage the

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