
A family-run business known for its award-winning pork pies has secured new funding to support a move to a larger base.
TC Morris has used the undisclosed finance deal from UKSE to help facilitate a relocation from Walsall Street in Willenhall to Blackbrook Industrial Estate in Dudley.
The capital has also been used to recruit five new members of staff, with plans to offer apprenticeship opportunities in the future.
Established in 1939, TC Morris makes pork pies, sausage rolls and scotch eggs for food service and catering sectors.
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It is now run by chief executive Charlotte Tennant who is a fourth generation family member.
She said: "I joined the business in 2010 after studying law and HR management at university.
"I always wanted to follow in my grandfather and father's footsteps and made it my mission to continue to grow the business.
"We have worked hard to increase our customer base, expand our product range and we are now exploring export opportunities. To meet demand, we relocated to bigger premises in Dudley.
"We are proud that all our existing employees stayed with us as part of the move, some of whom have been with us for more than 40 years.
"The funding from UKSE has provided us with the working capital to continue to operate during the move."
UKSE regional executive Mike Lowe added: "Our aim is to support businesses to grow, innovate and create job opportunities.
"Charlotte and the team at TC Morris are a great Black Country success story and we were delighted to be able to support their growth plans."