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Caribbean Managing Director Stuart Dantzic Elected Vice President Of The BBSA



Solar shading specialist Caribbean is delighted to announce that Managing Director Stuart Dantzic has been elected Vice President of the British Blind and Shutter Association (BBSA), following formal ratification by members at the association’s recent AGM., following formal ratification by members at the association’s recent AGM.


Stuart has been involved with the BBSA for almost two decades and, after stepping back from the managing committee when he took over the family business, returned to play an active role in supporting the sector. He is currently chair of the Promotions Working Group, which has recently helped guide the BBSA through a major rebrand.


Stuart also serves on the Technical Working Group, which carries out research to demonstrate the performance of the industry’s products in real-world conditions, and on the Training Working Group, which supports skills development and higher standards across the sector. In addition, he represents the BBSA in wider European discussions through ES-SO, the European Solar Shading Organisation.


Commenting on his election, Stuart said:

“The BBSA plays an incredibly important role in representing the UK shading industry. It brings together manufacturers, retailers and installers with a clear collective voice, while helping to drive standards, technical guidance, consumer awareness and wider industry recognition."

“With overheating and energy efficiency now major subjects of discussion, the association’s work feels more relevant than ever. It is a real honour to have been asked to take on this role and to have the confidence and support of my industry peers.”


Andrew Chalk, Director of the BBSA, said:

“Stuart has been a valued contributor to the BBSA for many years and his election as Vice President reflects both his commitment to the industry and the respect he commands among his peers. His experience and enthusiasm will be a great asset to the BBSA as we continue to champion the benefits of shading across the UK.”

As Vice President, Stuart will help support the strategic direction of the BBSA, champion greater awareness of shading and its benefits, support member engagement and help position the association as the authoritative voice for UK shading.


He added:

“Having worked in the shading industry for more than 20 years, and within a family business focused entirely on external shading, this appointment means a great deal to me personally. It is an exciting time for the sector and I am proud to take on this responsibility.”

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A spectacular community art project which brought together the collaborative creative efforts of vulnerable women across the region, was unveiled for the first time at a special event in Leamington.


Called ‘Queen,’ the impressive patchwork is made up of more than 1,000 hand-stitched hearts and flowers and took over six months to complete.


The seven-metre hooded cape, is the initiative of The Esther Project, a Leamington-based CiC dedicated to supporting vulnerable women, including those dealing with mental health challenges, escaping domestic abuse, overcoming addiction, transitioning from prison or facing homelessness. It was completed with the backing of Leamington Town Council’s Community Grant Fund, established to support Community and Voluntary groups with projects that are of benefit to the wider Leamington Spa community.


Lisa Nicolle, spokesperson for The Esther Project, said:

“The Queen project exemplifies how craft and creativity can empower individuals, while building links with the wider community. It brings together women from diverse backgrounds, fostering a sense of belonging and breaking down barriers between age groups, skill levels and social experience.

“Each stitch carries a story - of courage after hardship, of rebuilding confidence, of daring to dream of a new future. Piece by piece, these individual creations have been joined together to form a spectacular cape fit for a queen."


“It is more than an artwork - it is a powerful symbol of what is possible when women stand together, support one another, and believe in themselves again. The project brings women together in a supportive and collaborative setting, reducing feelings of isolation.”


She added: “Craft activities like crochet and patchwork promote relaxation and offer mental health benefits and participants gain a sense of pride and accomplishment by contributing to a visible and meaningful art installation. A group activity like this also fosters social bonds, which are crucial for mental health, as well as encouraging self-confidence, teaching planning, coordination, and project execution skills.”


The Esther Project was established by Lianne Kirkman in 2023 - her mission, to create a nurturing and empowering community where every woman can heal, grow and reach their future potential. It does this through a range of services, including counselling, one-on-one support, creative activities, employability opportunities, and drop-in sessions.


Esther House - a seven-bed supported living accommodation, opens its doors for vulnerable women who need a safe space to recover.


Many of the ladies who attend The Esther Project’s weekly support groups also had a hand in creating the designs which were then meticulously sewn onto the cape over several weeks by a team of hardworking volunteers, overseen by Judith Perry. Judith said:

“The ladies have made various contributions involving learning new skills - not only crochet, but also papier mâché, fabric painting and beading, all of which adorn the cape. And many different organisations and individuals were involved in making the hearts and flowers, including local WI groups and members of Leamington Studio Artists.”

Specially invited guests, including the mayor and Warwickshire Police Crime Commissioner, gathered to witness The Queen’s grand unveiling at The Riverside Glasshouse in Jephson Gardens on Thursday, ahead of its tour of other locations in the town.


Mr Seccombe said:

“The Esther Project is doing fantastic work and Lianne is one in a million. I know it will continue to grow and the cape is incredible. One of the main themes of my real time plan is to put more and more into prevention of reoffending and this is one of the projects that’s making a difference.”

Leamington Mayor Councillor Ruggy Singh said:

“It’s not very often we have the opportunity to come back and hear about the fantastic work that has taken place as a result of our community funding. It’s a wonderful cause, creating a space where women can come together, find support and be part of a community that helps them through life’s hardest challenges. I would like to thank you for the amazing work you continue to do. The difference you make to those who need it most is truly invaluable.”


Photos: Alex James Harvey.

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