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UNDER THE TENT: HOW THE BREWERY BECAME SILEBY’S EVENT HOTSPOT

Step inside The Brewery in Sileby, Leicestershire, and you’ll find more than great coffee. You’ll find laughter over baby showers, creativity flowing in craft workshops, and the buzz of a community brought together under one roof – or rather, under a giant stretch tent at the back of the café.

The company is owned by Sarah Ward, whose career path hasn’t been a straight line, but rather a vibrant tapestry of creative and people-focused roles. “I studied BA Honours in Illustration before qualifying as a secondary art teacher through the Graduate Teacher Programme,” she explains. “I spent nine years teaching before moving into running my own coffee shop – something I’ve now been doing for nearly a decade.”

Today, The Brewery is more than just a place to grab a cappuccino. “We’re an independent coffee shop, but we also host private hire events and community workshops,” Sarah says. “It’s become a space where people can gather for everything from baby showers to pop-up restaurants.”

That expansion into events was made possible with the help of an interest-free loan from The Sir Thomas White Loan Charity (STWLC) – though, as Sarah recalls, finding out about the Charity was a stroke of luck. “I first heard about STWLC from two female business owners I know,” she says. “They’d heard of the Charity and told me it might be something worth looking into.”

Once she decided to apply, the clock was ticking. “The application process was stressful because I had such a tight deadline – I think I had only about three days to complete it before the cut-off. If I’d missed it, I would’ve had to wait three months, and that would’ve been too late for the work I needed to do,” she recalls.

“Without the Charity, we wouldn’t have been able to make these improvements.”

“But Sarah Hope at STWLC was fantastic – incredibly helpful. I had numerous phone conversations with her when I was stuck or had questions, and she was instrumental in helping me get it done in time.”

The interview process brought its own nerves. “Like any interview, there’s that natural anxiety in the build-up,” Sarah admits. “But the Trustees were all lovely and really put my mind at ease once I was in the room.”

When the loan was approved, Sarah knew exactly where the money was going. The coffee shop already had a large garden space at the back, but she wanted to transform it into something special. “We put down Astroturf and installed a huge stretch tent to give the area permanent cover,” she explains. “Now, not only can we host private hire events like hen parties, weddings, and birthday celebrations, but we can also run more community workshops.”

The result has been a win-win: a boost for Sarah’s business and for other local entrepreneurs. “We’ve had everything from glass fusion and reptile meet-and-greets to slime-making workshops for kids,” she says. “It supports other small businesses in the area while giving the community something fun and engaging to do. And it’s brought in a whole new customer base for us.”

The numbers speak for themselves – the new covered space can seat an extra 70 people, and Sarah says it’s transformed their summer trade. “Without the Charity, we wouldn’t have been able to make these improvements,” she says. “It’s created a really unique space that’s made us incredibly busy this summer. I’d absolutely recommend STWLC to others – in fact, I already have on a few business Facebook groups.”

The Brewery can be found at 22 High St, Sileby, Leicestershire, LE12 7RX and you can visit their Instagram and Facebook pages to see more.

For further information on our interest-free business loans, which are available up to £20,000, please click the button below.

Our next application deadline is 3:30pm on Wednesday 1st October 2025.

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24 BUSINESS GRANTS AWARDED TOTALLING OVER £100,000!

Leicestershire and Rutland businesses to benefit from a Grant allocation of £103,500

The Sir Thomas White Loan Charity is delighted to announce that it has approved a total of £103,500 in Business Grants, allocated to 24 businesses across Leicestershire & Rutland.

Ranging from individual grants of £1,500 up to the maximum amount of £5,000, these grants will provide a much-needed financial boost to a wide range of local businesses to support their ongoing growth and development.

In total, the Charity received 113 applications worth over £535,000 in grant requests, meaning we were able to approve a grant for every five applications received.

“This grant will allow me to grow, reach more parents and give little ones the best start in their development.”

This latest allocation now means that STWLC has awarded over £350,000 in Business Grants in the last five years, supporting 85 businesses.

Ammo Khan, Chair of STWLC’s Grant Committee, said: “We’re so pleased to have once again approved our full allocation of grant funding for the year. Unlike our interest-free business loans, these grants require no repayments at all, so it’s a win-win for all of these businesses and we can’t wait to see the positive impact the funding will have for each and every one of them.”

Courtney Coleman, owner of Tots Play Blaby Area and a recipient of a Business Grant, said: “Receiving this grant for my small business means so much. It’s not just the financial support but the recognition of the value my baby and toddler classes bring to local families. This grant will allow me to grow, reach more parents and give little ones the best start in their development.”

Tots Play Blaby Area is one of 24 businesses to receive a grant from the Charity

Another Grant recipient, Cain Ahmed (The Nest Wellness Studio), added: “The STWLC Business Grant is a game-changer, providing us with the resources to enhance our wellness offerings and deepen our impact on the community. It allows us to invest in new programmes and resources, ensuring we can continue to support our members’ growth and well-being with even more value and expertise.”

Gemma Tallis, Founder of Wild and Gem Jewellery, commented: “I can’t thank you enough for the wonderful news that I have been awarded a grant. It’s amazing the difference that one piece of kit will make. The grant will allow me to develop my jewellery and take it to a level which would just not be possible without the grant. I really can’t express how delighted I am. I know that the impact will be immediate!”

Established in 1542, STWLC hosts quarterly application windows each year in which people aged over 18 and under 45 can apply for unique interest-free loans of up to £20,000 to aid local businesses, or £10,000 to support students wishing to return to postgraduate education. The Charity’s loans are interest-free for nine years, and become repayable by equal instalments after three years.

The next deadline for applications is 3:30pm on Wednesday 1 October 2025.

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NEW TERM, NEW OPPORTUNITIES: HOW INTEREST-FREE LOANS ARE POWERING POSTGRADUATE JOURNEYS

As campuses across the UK prepare to welcome thousands of students back this autumn, excitement mixes with nerves. Bags are packed, fresh notebooks bought, timetables downloaded. For many, the next few weeks mark the start of something life-changing.

But beneath the buzz often lies a quieter concern: funding. Postgraduate study is more vital than ever for those who want to specialise and stand out, but the cost can be daunting. That’s where The Sir Thomas White Loan Charity comes in, offering interest-free education loans that make further study possible for students from Leicestershire and Rutland.

And here’s the good news: you don’t have to apply before you start. If you’re already on your course and realise the financial challenge ahead, you can still apply.

Turning Ambition Into Action

Just ask Joanne Rogers, whose love of history took her from an undergraduate degree at De Montfort University into postgraduate study at Lincoln.

Her passion? Preserving precious objects for future generations. “The course covers the conservation and preservation of historic objects, learning the science behind the types of deterioration an object may undergo throughout its life and how to identify these issues,” she explains.

Joanne is pursuing a Graduate Diploma in Conservation Studies at the University of Lincoln

Without the loan, Joanne admits, “I wouldn’t have been able to afford to join this course and develop my knowledge without the support of STWLC.” Today she’s putting those skills to use at Leicester Museums Service – protecting heritage that belongs to us all.

From Leicester to Oxford

Leona May Irwin packed her bags to move from Coventry to the University of Oxford, where she embarked on a Master’s in Clinical Embryology.

“To specialise within Reproductive Healthcare and Biology was always my aim,” she recalls. “The ability to meet world-renowned researchers, of which I read about and admired in journals before attending, was astounding.”

The interest-free loan bridged the gap between Leona’s ambitions and the reality of Oxford’s costs, allowing her to focus fully on learning rather than on money worries.

Leona completed a Clinical Embryology MSc at the world-famous Oxford University

Accelerating a Career in Motorsport

For Drew Tora-Willson, postgraduate study meant getting closer to his dream career in Formula 1. After an engineering degree at Leicester, he joined Cranfield University to research aerodynamics in motorsport.

“Studying here felt right for what I wanted to get into – motorsport/Formula 1,” he says. “Without the loan, it is likely I wouldn’t have been able to make the course work (at least without putting a lot of strain on myself and my parents!), and I have no idea where I would be now if that were the case.”

Drew (left) used an interest-free loan to complete a MSc in Aerodynamics at Cranfield University

Why Now is the Time

As the new academic year begins, students from Leicestershire and Rutland are unpacking in new cities, meeting lecturers, or logging on to online inductions. Others are already deep in their course, balancing deadlines with part-time jobs.

Wherever you are on your journey, it’s worth remembering: our support isn’t just for those at the very start. Applications are open to students who have already started their course too.

That flexibility means help can arrive when you need it most – whether you’re just stepping into your first lecture or already deep into your dissertation.

Investing in Futures

With up to £10,000 available as an interest-free loan, repayable over nine years with a three-year break before repayments begin, we have been helping students for generations.

The impact is measured not only in financial support, but in the stories of people like Joanne, Leona and Drew – graduates who turned dreams into careers thanks to a Charity that believes in potential.

Whether you’re preparing to start, or already well underway, now is the time to ask: could an interest-free loan help unlock your future?

Our next application deadline is 3:30pm on Wednesday 1st October 2025.

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FINAL COUNTDOWN: APPLY NOW FOR BUSINESS GRANTS OF UP TO £5,000

In workshops, kitchens, offices, and playrooms across Leicestershire and Rutland, small business owners are quietly making big things happen – and for some, the boost came in the form of a Sir Thomas White Loan Charity Business Grant.

Now, it’s your turn.

These grants – available up to £5,000 – are completely non-repayable. They’re designed to give entrepreneurs the financial push they need to grow, evolve, and make bold moves they might otherwise have put on hold. The deadline to apply is fast approaching: Monday 25 August 2025.

For Adventure Playschool founder Naomi Standring, the grant was the green light she’d been waiting for. “We’re finally able to build a new playroom for our pre-school children – something we couldn’t have done for years without this help,” she says, smiling at the thought of welcoming more families and adding new members to her team.

That same sense of momentum is felt in the medical innovation world. Sara Aspinall, Director of STAK Orthopaedics Ltd., calls the grant “a major milestone” that will allow her to boost marketing and reach more patients living with debilitating knee stiffness. “This isn’t just about our growth,” she says. “It’s about making a real difference to people’s lives.”

Sara Aspinall received a grant for her business, STAK Orthopaedics Ltd

For builder James M Tuck of JMT Construction Limited, the funding will go toward advanced training – “opening other avenues of work and opportunities to allow the business to pursue growth.” For chef-entrepreneur Louis Morgan of Fire & Embers, it’s a shiny new oven: “It’ll double our output, so we can take on bigger events without worrying if we can cope with the volume.”

Some are using the grant to open doors into new markets. Wedding photographer Christian Thompson sees it as a chance to connect with clients at prestigious venues, steering his business in the exact direction he’s dreamed of. Sports rehab specialist Elly Blair, The Rehab Coach, is investing in a new website and social media presence. “It means I can reach further afield and help more local sportspeople get back to the activities they love,” she says.

STWLC education loan and business grant recipient, Elly Blair (right)

For others, the impact is more emotional than operational. “Receiving this grant means the world to a small business like ours,” says Samuel Ballard of Club Voyages. “We’re embarking on exciting projects in the coming months, and this takes our dreams one step closer to reality.”

The stories vary, but the thread running through them is the same: a timely investment, a bold idea, and a community spirit that turns possibilities into plans.

So if you’re aged between 18 and 45, live in Leicestershire or Rutland, and run your business here, this is your moment. Whether it’s new equipment, training, marketing, or expansion, the Sir Thomas White Loan Charity Business Grant could be the spark that sets your next chapter in motion.

Applications close Monday 25 August 2025. Apply now via our website – and let’s see what you can do.

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A RECORD-BREAKING QUARTER FOR STWLC!

STWLC approves a huge, record-breaking £371,100 in interest-free loans in the second quarter of 2025.

The Sir Thomas White Loan Charity is thrilled to announce another record-breaking milestone for the Charity, with the highest EVER quarterly loan approval figure of £371,100!

Within this figure, a massive 21 interest-free business loans were approved totalling £343,200, while three interest-free education loans were approved, to the value of £27,900.

“It’s clear that more people are hearing about the Charity and applying for loans now than they ever have done before.”

The Leicestershire & Rutland businesses set to benefit from this huge allocation of funds include a deli, interior designer, fitness studio, entertainment venue, pet store and an aesthetics service. Meanwhile, the education loans will support the studies of an MA in Fine Art and MPhil in Film and Screen studies.

Lucy Womack, STWLC Chair, said: “This really is incredible news for the Charity. Supporting the business and education dreams of young people in our county is what we’re all about, so to do that with £371,100 in just one quarter is truly amazing.

“To add some context to that figure, across the whole of 2022 we approved £330,500. This jumped up to a record £600,000 in 2023, and £495,600 followed in 2024. To approve £371,100 this quarter (taking us to £509,332 for 2025 so far) shows that we’re on track for another special, record-breaking year.

“This also shows that whilst our offering of an interest free loan with nothing to pay for the first three years sounds too good to be true, it really isn’t – and these new borrowers are testament to this.

“It’s clear that more people are hearing about the Charity and applying for loans now than they ever have done before, and that’s something we can all celebrate. We wish all of our new borrowers the very best with their business and education endeavours!”

Established in 1542, STWLC hosts quarterly application windows each year in which people aged over 18 and under 45 can apply for unique interest-free loans of up to £20,000 to aid local businesses, or £10,000 to support students wishing to return to postgraduate education. The Charity’s loans are interest-free for nine years, and become repayable by equal instalments after three years.

The next deadline for applications is 3:30pm on Thursday 3rd July 2025.

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GRANTS UP TO £5,000 AVAILABLE TO LEICESTERSHIRE & RUTLAND BUSINESSES

We’re delighted to announce that we are now welcoming applications for grants of up to £5,000 to support businesses within the county, with a total pot of £100,000 in grants funding available.

Last year, we doubled our grants budget to £100,000 from £50,000, giving more businesses than ever before the chance to benefit, and that same budget has been allocated for 2025.

Whereas our interest-free business loans are to be repaid, these grants of up to £5,000 require no repayment by recipients at all, offering a much-needed boost during a challenging economic time for small businesses.

To be eligible for consideration for the business grant, applicants must meet the criteria listed on our website, which include being aged over 18 and under 45 and currently residing in Leicestershire or Rutland (and operating your business from within this area).

Following the culmination of last year’s business grant scheme, a number of businesses benefited from the Charity’s funding, including Sara Aspinall of STAK Orthopaedics, based in Bagworth. Sara said: “Receiving the grant was a major milestone for STAK. It will significantly boost our marketing efforts, allowing us to reach more patients and healthcare professionals.”

Another recipient was Samuel Ballard, who runs the Leicester-based travel agency Club Voyages. He said: “Receiving this grant means the world to a small business like ours. Having the support of charities like STWLC means that our dreams are one step closer to reality.”

Samuel Ballard was successful with his grant application, giving his business Club Voyages a timely boost

Ammo Khan, Trustee at The Sir Thomas White Loan Charity leading the grants scheme, commented: “The grants scheme is always an exciting time for the Charity as it gives Leicestershire business owners an opportunity to access free funding in order to grow their business. We look forward to receiving applications and supporting more young entrepreneurs across the county.”

Anybody interested in applying for a business grant of up to £5,000 from STWLC can do so by CLICKING HERE, where you can also find further information on the scheme.

The application deadline is Monday 25 August 2025.

Richard Buxton

REBOOTING A CAREER: THE STORY BEHIND ENRICH TECH SOLUTIONS

Richard Buxton is no stranger to wearing many hats. Before launching Enrich Tech Solutions, his professional journey spanned diverse industries – from IT system administration and tech support to construction, maintenance, and even managing bustling bars and nightclubs in Leicester.

“I was an IT systems administrator/tech support engineer and data analyst previously,” Richard shared.

I’ve also worked in construction trades, maintenance and property development, and have also managed bars and nightclubs in Leicester in the early 2000s.”

With an eclectic background bolstered by years of practical experience and academic achievement, Richard always harboured the ambition of bringing his varied skills under one roof.

“For studies I have completed lots of IT courses as well as tech repairs and PC building studies over the years, but have also done a joint honours BA in Creative Writing and Popular Music – so variety is the spice of life!” he said. “As such, I have always wanted to put all this together and use my skills running my own business.”

His entrepreneurial journey began in 2019 when he collaborated with the then-director of MJ Computer Centre in Market Harborough to relaunch and manage the business, renaming it MH Tech Centre Ltd. Under his guidance, the business flourished – but change was on the horizon. When the company was sold in late 2023, the new ownership took the business in a different direction.

“Things went in a different direction so I decided to launch my own brand and develop my own business,” he explained.

The Birth of Enrich Tech Solutions

It was at this point that Richard launched Enrich Tech Solutions – a tech support and repair business rooted in customer service excellence and technical expertise.

“We believe that technology should empower, not frustrate” is our slogan,” he said.

“We provide over the counter tech support and advice, on the spot repairs, home and business callout services. We can undertake repairs for all devices, from Macbooks/laptops and computers to vintage hi-fi like Dansette record players, and new PC builds; specialising in the higher-end gaming builds. Our focus is first with the client, and with hope to make a lasting relationship.”

Finding Support through STWLC

Starting a new business is a formidable task, and Richard knew he needed the right support to succeed, which is where STWLC came in.

“I had a recommendation from a client at the Harborough Innovation Centre to ask the council about grants and loans for start-up businesses in the area, and STWLC was the first name recommended,” he recalled.

Richard found the application and interview process with STWLC to be refreshingly smooth and personable.

“It was all fairly straightforward. The online interview process was fine, and I quite enjoyed it. The Trustees were nice. It was mostly Sarah Hope (STWLC Operations Manager) I spoke to a few times, she was friendly, professional and good to deal with.”

“STWLC have had quite a pivotal role in my journey, from the business planning to the launch of everything it was key to have some extra funding.”

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Putting the Loan to Work

With an interest-free business loan secured, Richard was able to transform his vision into reality.

“The funds were used to buy stock, set up the shop with furniture and all shop fittings, marketing materials and to buy additional tools for the trade. Plus, a portion was used to go towards a vehicle for business purposes.”

The support from STWLC was not just financial, it also played a crucial part in giving Richard the confidence to move forward decisively.

“STWLC have had quite a pivotal role in my journey, from the business planning to the launch of everything it was key to have some extra funding to help me start off in a way that can hit the ground running,” he said. “I would, and have recommended them to others already.”

A Bright Future Ahead

Thanks to his determination, wide-ranging skills, and a helping hand from STWLC, Richard Buxton has turned a moment of uncertainty into a thriving opportunity.

For more information on Enrich Tech Solutions, visit their website here

Thinking of launching your own business? Find out how STWLC can support your journey with an interest-free business loan.

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PAVING THE WAY TO A LEGAL CAREER: ISOBEL MUNN’S JOURNEY WITH STWLC SUPPORT

Growing up in the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire region, Isobel Munn always had a deep interest in the criminal justice system. Her academic journey began at Southfield School in Kettering, where she studied from the age of 11 through to 18. It was from there that she took her first step into higher education, enrolling at De Montfort University in Leicester.

“At 18, I attended De Montfort University in Leicester where I studied for a total of five years,” Isobel shares. “My undergraduate degree was Criminology and Criminal Justice which I completed between 2014 and 2017.”

Transitioning to Law

While her undergraduate studies laid a solid foundation in the theory of crime and justice, it was her postgraduate education that propelled Isobel towards her current role as a Criminal Defence Solicitor at Noble Solicitors. To make the leap from criminology graduate to qualified solicitor, Isobel pursued two key legal qualifications at De Montfort University: the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) and the Legal Practice Course (LPC).

“Between 2017 and 2018 I completed the Graduate Diploma in Law at De Montfort University,” she explains. “This was a conversion course that gave me the equivalent of a law degree. I completed the seven core modules required to achieve a law degree that would usually be split over three years.

“From 2018 to 2019, I then completed the Legal Practice Course, again at De Montfort University. This was the course that all Solicitors/Barristers were required to complete.”

The Courses That Made a Career

The importance of these postgraduate courses to Isobel’s career path cannot be overstated.

“Completion of both the Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course were absolutely essential in being able to pursue employment as a Solicitor. I would not have been able to become a Solicitor without having completed the courses.”

Discovering STWLC

However, as with many postgraduate students, funding these essential studies was a significant challenge. That’s where The Sir Thomas White Loan Charity (STWLC) entered the picture.

“I cannot recall exactly,” Isobel says when asked how she first discovered the Charity. “I believe that there was something advertised at the University or it may have been suggested when I was seeking support to arrange funding for my postgraduate studies.”

A Positive Experience with the Charity

What began as a potential funding solution turned into a pivotal moment in Isobel’s professional development. Her experience with STWLC was not only practical, but also motivational.

“I found the experience helpful! When applying for the loan, it was helpful to be able to clarify, in my own mind, what my plan was for the future. Everyone was very friendly and appeared as though they really wanted to help me invest in my goals.”

The Impact of STWLC

Reflecting on the overall impact of the Charity, Isobel is unequivocal.

“100%. Without STWLC, I don’t know how I would have been able to fund my postgraduate studies which ultimately led me to become a Solicitor. STWLC gave me an opportunity to invest in myself and have confidence that I could pursue my dream job. It is a fantastic Charity aimed at supporting people become their best selves; without taking anything in return. I would have no hesitation in recommending STWLC to anyone.”

Invest in Your Future

Are you looking to invest in your future through postgraduate study but unsure how to fund it?

STWLC offers interest-free education loans of up to £10,000 to help individuals take the next step in their academic and professional journey – just like Isobel did.

Find out more and apply below.

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EMPOWERED BY ART, FUELLED BY SUPPORT: HOW LYNI SARGENT BECAME AN ART PSYCHOTHERAPIST

Lyni Sargent’s path to becoming a self-employed Art Psychotherapist is a story of perseverance, late diagnoses, and the transformative power of art. Her academic and personal journey showcases how determination and the right support systems can lead to success – even when the odds seem stacked against you.

Early Life and Educational Challenges

“I grew up in Hinckley, Leicestershire and attended Battling Brook Primary School, Redmoor High School, and then completed my GCSEs at John Cleveland College. I failed all of my GCSEs as I had undiagnosed Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, and ADHD.”

It wasn’t until later in life that Lyni began to understand the challenges she faced throughout her education. At 28, she took a bold step and enrolled in a foundation degree in photography at Leicester College.

“Within a couple of weeks of starting, my struggles became apparent and I was referred for a dyslexia assessment. Shortly afterwards I was diagnosed with dyslexia and dyspraxia.”

Reclaiming Education and Gaining Confidence

Far from giving up, Lyni continued her studies, topping up her qualification to a BA (Hons) in Professional Studies in the Creative Industry – sponsored by De Montfort University. With her dyslexia diagnosis giving her clarity, she took on another challenge: re-sitting her GCSEs.

“Knowing that I had dyslexia made me feel empowered to retake my GCSEs and I gained a 7 in Maths, and a 9 in English. These were at North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College.”

Her postgraduate studies brought further revelations. “It was when I commenced my MA that I was screened for, and diagnosed with, ADHD.”

Discovering a Passion in Art Therapy

Lyni chose to pursue an MA in Art Psychotherapy Practice through the Northern Programme at Netherthorpe House, Sheffield, sponsored by Leeds Beckett.

“I always found school difficult, but bizarrely I found Art Therapy relatively easy. There was a lot of coursework to get through, lots of reading and assignments, but because it was something that I felt so passionate about it didn’t feel like hard work.”

Her course included practical elements that helped ground the theory.

“We also had to complete reflective practice which involved making artwork which enabled us to reflect on what we had read. We then discussed as a group our reflections. I think this action kept our stress levels lower which helped with our studies.”

A pivotal part of the course was her placement.

“I completed my placement at Maplewell Hall School in Loughborough which is a lovely school for High School aged children with Special Educational Needs.”

Paving the Way to Employment

Lyni is clear about the importance of her qualification in launching her career.

“Art Psychotherapy/Art Therapy is a protected title, so I would not be able to practice without the qualification. So yes, (the interest-free loan) made a very big, positive impact!”

Support from The Sir Thomas White Loan Charity

When it came to funding her postgraduate studies, Lyni sought out financial support.

“A peer had received a grant who lives in the North of England. I knew I wasn’t eligible as location was a criteria, but I did a Google search to see if there was anything similar for Leicestershire.”

That search led her to STWLC’s interest-free education loan.

“It was very straightforward. I often feel overwhelmed when it comes to following processes, but Sarah Hope (STWLC Operations Manager) was so kind, calm and professional that she made the whole process feel effortless.”

The Charity made a significant difference in helping Lyni manage the cost of studying.

“With me living in Hinckley and having to travel to Sheffield each week, I could not have afforded the course without the support of STWLC. Student Finance didn’t cover the fees, never mind all of the extra expenses that come with studying! I had to purchase so many books as they weren’t available in libraries, pay for fuel and a B&B each week, as well as manage on a reduce income as I was only able to work for two and a half days a week.”

Her message to others considering postgraduate study is simple:

“I would most definitely recommend STWLC’s interest-free education loan to anybody studying a postgraduate course!

Looking to Further Your Education Without the Financial Burden?

STWLC offers interest-free education loans to eligible students pursuing postgraduate study. If, like Lyni, you’re passionate about your future but need financial support to get there, STWLC could be the helping hand you need.

Click below to learn more about how to apply and take the next step towards your postgraduate journey – interest-free and full of possibility.

 

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CHARITY AWARDS £138,332 IN INTEREST-FREE BUSINESS & EDUCATION LOANS

The Sir Thomas White Loan Charity is delighted to announce that 11 loans totalling £138,332 were awarded to students and entrepreneurs in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland in the first quarter of 2025.

Seven interest-free business loans totalling £98,332 have been awarded to businesses including a coffee shop and beauty salon, in addition to businesses providing personal training and educational classes for young children.

Meanwhile, four interest-free education loans, each to the value of £10,000, have been awarded to support postgraduate qualifications including a Master’s (MA) in Social Work and a Master of Laws (LLM) Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE).

Established in 1542, STWLC hosts quarterly application windows each year in which people aged over 18 and under 45 can apply for unique interest-free loans of up to £20,000 to aid local businesses, or £10,000 to support students wishing to return to postgraduate education. The Charity’s loans are interest-free for nine years, and become repayable by equal instalments after three years.

Lucy Womack, Chair of STWLC, said: “We’re very proud to continue supporting ambitious individuals in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland through our unique interest-free loans. By investing in both aspiring entrepreneurs and postgraduate students, we are helping to strengthen local businesses and provide opportunities for personal and professional growth. We look forward to seeing the positive impact these loans will have on the recipients and their communities.”

Application packs are available to download upon completion of a contact form on our website.

The next deadline for applications is 3:30pm on Tuesday 1 April 2025.