A man better known for his burgers is branching out in a completely new direction - cars!
Stewart Hodgson, founder of Big G’s Diner in Dereham and Fakenham, has teamed up with his son, Cameron, and mechanic Craig Myhill to open Big G’s Auto on the Greens Road industrial estate in Dereham.
Cameron and Mr Myhill will be in the driving seat of this venture, which is just yards away from Mr Hodgson's mobile diner.
The garage is serving up everything from vehicle maintenance, diagnostics, repairs, welding, and servicing.
Cameron, 19, said he was keen to launch his own business and follow in his father’s footsteps.
“We are both excited by the business, he said. "I’ve been looking to invest my money and now I finally have that chance.
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“I’ve wanted to open something since leaving school, so this feels like a big achievement, and it is great to have Craig with me.”
The business has opened at the former home of Everhard Electrical, which closed in September. The Hodgsons were discussing the idea with Mr Myhill, while he was working on their cars.
Cameron said: “Craig has been my dad’s mechanic and mine since I started driving, we met then and we know he is reliable - so we thought there is no one better to have as a partner than him.”
Dereham, and Cameron is working alongside him as his apprentice.
Mr Myhill has more than 10 years of experience working at Bardell Autos inDespite having just opened, Cameron said they were already “snowed under” with bookings.
He said: “It is brilliant to see this reaction because I was worried about what business would like, but it's only our second day open and we have more work than we know what to do with.”
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