Food company one of Shoreham's 'success stories'

Higgidy is expanding to meet growing demand

Author: Karen Dunn, Local Democracy Reporting ServicePublished 9th Jun 2021
Last updated 9th Jun 2021

A Sussex food company which produces 100,000 pies a day has been called one of Shoreham’s 'success stories'.

Higgidy has been given permission to take over four warehouses opposite its HQ in Dolphin Road to expand to meet increasing demand.

The application was approved during a meeting of Adur District Council’s planning committee.

Higgidy co-founder James Foottit told the meeting: "It’s actually quite challenging growing an industrial manufacturing business around here.

“The big challenge in manufacturing is you never have the right amount of space.”

Mr Foottit said it had been ‘very fortunate’ for four units to become vacant so close to Higgidy’s HQ.

He added that the intention was to invest £7m into growing the business and possibly expanding on to a neighbouring site in due course.

The warehouses are currently listed as for light industrial use but that will now change.

A report to the committee said: “The scheme would enable the expansion of this successful local company to meet increasing customer demand.

“The units would be occupied as an integral part of Higgidy’s operations. They would be used for food production, and ancillary purposes, including research and development, offices, and chilled and ambient storage.”

The application received unanimous approval from the committee.

Stephen Chipp (Con, Southwick Green) said of Higgidy: “It’s a success story and something we should be proud of.”